Miscellaneous.
TT.ANDS^E! " . > WEDDING 1 AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS!!!
MAY BE OBTAINED AT A SEASONABLE PRICE FROM
S. MoLEENON;,, Hamilton West,
Who has just Received a large addition to his Stock, consisting of latest designs and novelties in
Gold and Silver- Watches I <•- - m Gem Rings . - H Fine Gold Brooches and w W Earrings *** 3 Fine Gold Ladies'' Al- | berts gj | H Fine Gold Lockets and W > Seals U Fine Gold Studs and p pq Links, ike. # \> W • |j 15 and 18-carafc Gent's S Alberts m to y jgj Silver Jewellery 2 W Silver and Electro-plated pq Goods "4 W £ Marble and Alabaster P5 Clocks, &c.
ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Five per cent, discount off for cash. Goods forwarded on Approbation.
J. F. ANDREW Has Received His Third Delivery of Winter Goods, Ex S.S. Duke of Buccleugh, Comprising — FANCY VEL- M b>VETEENS fc-f-FELT SKIRTS pj j/jh q and >j h-jj M £^_ CORSETS. 21 i-ld !3_ S 5< I— '• h4 GO Also, good Value 1^" £j CALICOES *? ?O »-S t- |^. CD CD FLANNELS J &* q &■* ~ go 2---. TOWELLINGS hTi P O And LM £^ GLASS CLOTH 50 td }=^ g4g 4 O CD LADIES' KID <0± q 3 C^J GLOVES in LJ S 2 tf Black, White Z*. CD £2 q and Colors. OS" S" Also, £H m GENTLEMEN'S rA O KID GLOVES V* 3 3in all Colors. *—*, i imrti. Nice Variety in French Merinos and Other Dress Materials.
XTUR S E HY STOC,K. The undersigned has for SALE during the Planting Season now Coming in "171RUIT TREES TpOREST TREES /^WRNAMENTAL TREES QUICKS.'
All the above have been raised under my own supervision, and are guaranteed true to description. Fruit Trees, Vines, &c., pruned at reasonable charges.
FREDK. FORREST. Orders can be left withMrLeQuesne, Hamilton East, when they will receive prompt attention. Piako Road, May 9.
T7IOR SALE, SHELTER TREES— Pinus Insignis, Radiatas, and Tuberculatas Ostriacas, 20s per 100 or £8 per 1000 Ornamental and Fruit Trees African Box Thorn, &0., &c. Garden Seeds.
JAMES KEELEY, Cambridge West. FRUIT TREES FOR SALE— Apples on Blight Proof Stooks, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Figs, Peaches, Nectarines, &c. : good Plants true to name, properly grafted, and best varieties, £4 per hundred, 12s per dozen; Grape Vines, Lemons, Oranges, Walnuts, Chesnuts, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Rhubard, Roots, &c, &c , at current rates. Roses — the best collection in the Colony— 6s, 9s, 12s per dozen; £3 per hundred, ready for removal July to September. Terms : Strictly Cash. W. J. PALMER,
Carleton Road, Auckland. p* () N E S Do not leave your bones lying loosely about, send them to the Waikato Bone Mill, and turn them into money. Bonea purchased in any quantity. W. CUMMING. '
ALBERT HOUSE, Albert Street, Nearly opposite the Star Hotel. In the above Establishment will be found every comfort for Gentlemen or married couples in' search of Board and Residence, Terms : Moderate. J. L. LONGBOTTOM
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1404, 2 July 1881, Page 4
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477Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1404, 2 July 1881, Page 4
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