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milE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW; X • ZEALAND. Incohpobated by Acr OSp the Genebak ASSEMBLY, 1874. Capital, £2,000,000 ; .Subsoribed Capital, £1,000,000. A BRANCH of this BANK will be OPENED at Cambridge, Waikato, on or about the 11th July. WILLIAM BURTON, Mamiger Auckland Branch. Auckland, June 27, 1881. j
THE REASON WHY ! ri^HERE is a reason for everything J_ clone under the sun. The tracing of effects to their various causes has discovered wonders. The icason why a stone is drown back to the earth is because matter attracts matter. , The reason why a man who has made a fair start in business begins, after a timej to lose caste with his customers, is because there is something radically wrong 1 in tho manner he gradually adopts in conducting his business. The reason why a man will make haste to enrich himself on the spoils of others is because he i 6 of an avaricious nature. The reason why those who do so generally come to grief is quite evident from j the law of retribution. Tho reason why HATRICK, of HAM- | ILTON, does not advertise to have five hundred thousand cases of New Drapery Goods coming up the Waikato River direct from I ondon, to be deliveied at the premise" occupied by him, adjoining the Bank I Of New Zealand, at midnight, unknown to any carter or other individual, is because he has nor, an accumulated atjck of rubbish from past seasons to attempt to deceive the public with. The reason why ho does not try to peisuade tho public that he is retailing direct imported goods at wholesale prices, it, because the prevailing belief is that sound goods can be had cheaper where no such hollow-hearted puffing ia made. The icason why he doet> not 7nake prominent his low-priced goods, is because his customers know that the price of every article (not leading lines only) is right. The reason why many who previously made their purchases in town come or send to him, is because they not only save railway expenses, &c, but can positively obtain as good, if not better, value through him. The reason why many of those formerly enticed by baits held out to them bhun the like now, is because they found it wap only like catching at straws, and to obtain a chance for such worthless things they would pay more than their actual value. The reason why the New Store is continually getting new customers, is because those served found civility, attention, and good articles at moderate prices, which gave satisfaction . Therefore, their neighbom'sreqniring House-furnishing also give the New Store a trial for Blankets, Rugs, Quilts, Toilet Covers, Towels, Antimacassors, Flannels, Sheetings, Calicoes, Ticking, Cretonne, Table Linen, Table Covers, Holland, Diaper, Turkey Twill Curtains, &c, and by their favourable report induce their lady friends to visit the New Store for their own and daughters' ware in Stuffs, Wool Plaids, Wincey Waterproot Tweed, Wool Squaies, Clouds and Scarfs, Aprons, Underclothing, Coibets, Skirts, Shawls, Mantles, Ulsters, Cloves, Frilling, Fringe, Laces, Edging, Embroidery, Ribbon, Hosiery, Boots, Slippers, &c, who in their turn send their husbands, sons and gentlemen friends for their Suits, Overcoats, Singlets, Shirts, Collars, Scufs, Hats, Caps, Braces, Belts, Nocks, Boots, Legginy, Genuine Colonial Tweed and Serge, &c, &c. The reason why this is inseited is that the public may no longer be deceived, but may find upright trading by J. R. E. HATRICK, Next to Bank of New Zealand, Hamilton. TIIPO 11 TANT NOTICE, fl W. K. Carter, in returning thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal suppoit he has received since running the Mail Coach between Hamilton and Cambridge, begs now to inform them that although his mail contract expnes on 31st December, his coach will still continue to run between < ambndge and Hamilton \ Station, m connection with the tiain& to and fioin Auckland. W. K. CARTER, Coach Proprietor. Li\ cry and Bait Stables, Cambridge, 21st December ISSO.
J. WISEMAN, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Hamilton East, TTAS ON SALE Saddlery and Harness Of every description. CARRIAGE — BUGGY — SPRINGCART — DRAY — PLOUGHAMERICAN— and Other COLLARS ! Collars i The demand for J.W's. Pack Saddles (as made by him for H.Ms. Forces in | New Zealand, and now adopted by the British Army) still continues. Price £3 and upwards. J.W. continues to manufacture his celebrated Station Saddles at £3 10s and upwards. Lower quaiitied made. Every Stable requisite kept in Stock Embrocation and Condition Powders. Head Establishment : 113, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Established 1861.
WANTED-^-The Public to Inspect Dey And French's Sfco6k, feonsisfcing of Groceries, Men's Clothing Ironmongery, Boots, Crockery,' &c. ' l DEY AND FRENCH have . a Large , Assortment of Pipes, Concertinas, Sheath Knives, Tape Lines, Pannicans, Tiu PJateß, Cutlery, Tonts, Camp Ovens, ,and< other requisites for camps. ' TTTTANTED KNOTOnThe Cheapest VV, sHouse for; every Description of Printing is at.^ho Waikato Times Office, Hamilton, ,- ,;. «« f if i . ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1410, 16 July 1881, Page 4
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809Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1410, 16 July 1881, Page 4
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