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Advertisers Directory.

OIL & COLOR MERCHANTS. W. Phillipps and Son, 05 and 07 Qumustreet, Auckland. COACH PROPRIETORS. Edwards, 8., Gwynne's Stables, Hamilton, Carter, W. X., Cambridge. GUNSMITHS. Hazard, W. J., 168 Queen-street, Auckland. CHINA & GLASS WAREHOUSE. Sandes & Co,, Hamilton.

SPLENDID FARM NEAR CAM. BRIDGE. 200 Acres first-class Grass Land at Tamahere, well watered all through the year, and joins the proposed railway station. Also 4 Town Acres in good pastures, in Cambridge East. Apply to H. M. D, Pearson, Cambridge.

BATHING, RAGLAN. W. POWELL Begs to inform the Gentry and Public of Waikato that he has fitted up a portion of his extensive "premises (formerly the Raglan Hotel) as A Private Boarding House for Visitors, And trusts by atriot .attention to the comforts of those who may honor him with their patronage, combined with moderate charges, to ensure a fair share of support. Raglan being. remarkable for ilt pure atmosphere, romantic seclusion, and the boldness of its rocky scenery, families and invalids desiring a quiet resort for a change will find their health greatly restored by a few weeks residence there. Good paddooks and stabling for horses ; also horses and boats for hire. Raglan, October 15th, 1881.

JMPOETANT NOTICE TO ADVERTISEES. On Saturday, 24th December, 1881, A SHEET ALMANAC FOR 1882, Will be given gratis to subscribers with the ordinary issue of this piper, Entitled THE WAIKATO TIMES ALMANAC, Containing useful information in con« nection with the district, arrival and departure of mails, &c. I^"A limited space is open to advertisers, and thoso who intend a railing themselves of this means of advertising would do well to make early application to the Manager ; or, Mr G. E. Brown,who has been appointed canvasser for the almanac.

NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. THE undersigned has on hand and FOR SALE, a large number of RICKERS, of all lengths, as used in the construction of iron bridges. For particulars apply to A. K. BARTON, Karakariki. November 4, 1831.

JA S. P. THOMSON, Accountant, Valuator, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. Mr J. P. Thompson begs to intimate that he has removed his offices from Duke-street to the offices of the Town Board, Lake-street, where he will carry on the above business in all its branches. Ail Commissions carefully and promptly executed. Office hours from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Agent for the Royal Insurance Co. Town Board Office, Cambridge, 28th October, 1881.

G.D. HUNTER, QADDLER AND HAENESS >O MA.KER, TE AWAMUTU. G.H. Begs to state that he has now al»o opened a BRANCH at OHAUPO, which he will attend each Sale Day. G. D. HUNTER.

SUBURBAN LOTS FOR SALE. CAMBRIDGE. H. E. COTTON & CO. HAVE much pleasure in being able to offer to the public Valuable Suburban Lots in from one to ten (or more) acre sections. For building sites they cannot be surpassed, being well watered and possessing all the advantages conducive to the most delightful Private Residences, ouly 20 minutes walk from the English Church. Also, 150 Acres first-class Land, fenced and sub-divided. Three miles from Cambridge, and to be sold cheap. Cambridge West : An acre with 2-Room Cottage, near the Working Men's Club. Town Allotments in Cambridge East aud West on our list for sale. H. E. COTTON & CO., Auctioneers and General Agents, Cambridge.

! Have you heard the news ! Have you heard the news ! GRAND FREE ART UNION. £50 Worth of Prizes Given Away. 600 Members Wanted. No Charge for Tickets. LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC^ COMPANY, Leighton's Buildings, Upper Queen-etreeti Are now takingCartes de Visite, as per half doz. ; 7s 6d per dozen. Cabinets, 12s 6d per half doz. Children under 7 years, 2s 6d extra. Every sitter will be presented with a Free Ticket in the above Art Union, to be drawn on completion of the number. igg* Remember for Three Months only, as the Company are travelling New Zealand. C. H. MONKTON, Manages.

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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1466, 24 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1466, 24 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1466, 24 November 1881, Page 4

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