Advertisers Directory. , >.] OIL & COLOR MERCHANTS. W. Phillipps and Son, 95 and 97 QuMn« street, Auckland.
COACH PBOFBIETOfiS. Edwards, 8., Gwynne's Stables, Hamilton. Carter, W. X., Cambridge.
GUNSMITHS. Hazard, W. J., 168 Queen-street, Auckland.
CHINA & GLASS WAREHOUSE. Sandes it Co., Hamilton. TMPORTANT NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. 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 connection -with the district, arrival and departure of mails, &c. Igg^A limited space is open to advertisers, and those who intend availing 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.
nOODS DELIYERT. W. H.^ELLY, (Late Contractor for Tkamway), Begs to inform the inhabitants of Hamilton that he has Started an Agency for Carrying Goods From the Hamilton Station at very low oharees, find will make it his business to see what goods arrive for business people, settle the freight, and deliver same at destination, thereby saving much timo to persons expecting consignments. Carrying by measurement, weight, or per load, as per arrangement. W. H KELLY. Carrier, Hamilton, Nov. 25 1881.
B. & J. COLEMAN, FAMILY BUTCHERS HAMILTON 'TmE SUPPORT ACCORDED TO US during the time we have been in Hamilton Ins placed us in such a position that wje cax supply THE FINEST QUALITY OF MEAT AT TIIK Lowest Remunerative Prices. PRIME CORNED BEEF ON HAND. Families waited on for orders. B. & J, COLEMAN.
Quadrille Parties and Balls. MR E. HADFIELD, Bandmaster of the Hamilton Band, is prepared to provide and ai range music for the above, also Brass Bands. Apply by letter to E. Hadfield, or Secretary of the Hamilton Band.
SUI3UKBAN LOTS FOR SALE. CAxMB RIDGE. H. E. COTTON & CO. HAVE much pleasure in being able t° offer to the public Valuable Suburban Lots in from one to ten (or more) acre sections. For building sites they cannot bo surpassed, being well watered and possessing all the advantages conducive to the most delightful Private Residences, only 20 minutes walk from the English Church. Also, 150 Acres first-class Land, fenced and sub-divided. Three miles from Cambridge, and to be «old cheapCambridge West: An acre with 2-Room Cottage, near tho Working Men's Club. Town Allotments in Cambridge East and 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'a Buildings, Upper Queen-*fr«et Are now takingCartes de Visite, 5s pec half doz. ; 78 6d per dozen. Cabinets, 12i 6d per half doz. Children under 7 years, 2» 6d extra. Every sitter will be presented with a Free Ticket in the above Art Union, to b6 drawn on completion of the number. lg^* Remember for Three Months onfy, as the Company are travelling New Zealand. C. H. MGNKTON, Minageb.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1474, 13 December 1881, Page 4
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