En 3iness Notices.-, „.
I NOTICE.- ■ * JJOOT*S & jgHOEJ FOR CHRISTMAS. Before you purchase, inspect my Stock, the largest and cheapest m the Waikato. ijgJT Note the address :—'*"" :' JAMES MI§SEN, ; VICTORIA-STREET, •; HAMILTON.
REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Cambridge. I BEG to inform the inhabitants o] "Waikato that I have opened New REFRESHMENT ROOMS in the above centre, where, througl attention and reasonable charges, I hop( to command a share of public patron age. Separate Apartments for Ladies. MEALS, TEA AND COFFEE AT ALL HOUBS. Note the Address— Y. GRANVILLE, (Opposite Houghton and Sons), Duke-street, Cambridgs.
Quadrille Parties and BallsMR E. HADFIELD, Bandmaster of the Hamilton Band, is prepared to provide and arrange music foi the above, also Brass Bands. Apply by letter to E. Hadfield, or Secretary of the Hamilton Band.
For Sale, A FIRST-CLASS FARM, of 400 acres ; XjL about 200 acres in grass ; 100 acres in virgin forest ; comfortable dwelling, and near to a school. The advertiser; oan confidently recommend this to any industiious family. — Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton.
Q.OODS DELIYEBY. W. H.^ELLY, (LiTE CONTBAOTOK FOR TBAMWAT), - Begs to inform the inhabitants of Hamilton that he has Started an Agency for Carrying Goods f From the Hamilton Station at very lovr charges, and will make it his busifaess'^to 1 see what goods arrive for busines^peojolej settle the freight, and deliver .satnft *at destination, thereby saving much time l ;td' persons expecting consignments. C^rr^ing.' by measurement, weight, or per load, is per arrangement. W.H KELLY. s Carriers
Hamilton, Nov. 25 1881. OOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. (FIRE AND LIFE.) Capital (Paid-up, £289,545; " ' with unlimited liability... , £2,000'; 000 Accumulated Funds , £^,60Q,000 Revenue (exclusive of In- .' r l ' terest on Investments) ex- ,' ceeds $',000,000 Insurances in Force, £200,000,000. This Company, ever true to its of liberality towards insurers^accepts on every description of Irisurable.pwperty at THE LOWEST RATES. s;, CLAIMS FOR iLOSsES^' are promptly and liberallyjMjnated by the Auckland AGENTS 'wtoSpfT bbfjerenck else where, and 'a^eiaigwfce paid^by, cheque on the^ompany's'lopar Bankers. Mr J. P. Th6m son, f pf l< "Cambridge, and Mr- G-eorge Dickinson, '''s&' Hamilton, having been appointefefliK^s for their respective districts, a^^^^-ed to receive proposals and ||ig|p|i|-ery information. J S^S^_l_M ' oTONESo T 0NES $tffIHER, V , , <Ohief Agentl;- l Auokland. ' November, 1881. :^'Ju~t\
HAMl^te/ rpHE SUPPO^fe^Cf %DEI) TO US during ■tho,J'tijWfr's«!!3^^fl p 'V® been 'in' Hamilton has - -pJp|MW.' us in such ' a ' THE FIN ?M^^P*X' 9FMEATV,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1482, 3 January 1882, Page 4
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389Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1482, 3 January 1882, Page 4
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