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Notices. >;■

A. G. HUGM#, pHARMAOEUTIOAIi,^, \ , , ! QHEMIST, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE, TTAS Just Received a Large Awortment of Syringes (all kinds), Breast Bottles, Pumps, and Relievers ; Trusses ; Silk Elastic Stockings (of all sizes) ; Nipple Shells and Shields } Pap Boats j Night Lights ; Obstetric Binders, &c, &c. Also, a Great Variety of Fancy Goods and Toys. Every Novelty added as soon as procurable. Dr Cusiiny, M.A., M.8.C.M., M.D., attends daily for Consultation, , between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m., and after 6 p.m. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED AND STOPPED. x All Goods at Auckland Prices.

HHELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. W. K. CARTER will run to the foll«w« ing Time-table, carrying H.M. Mail : — Leaves Cambridge for Hamilton daily, at 8.30 a.m> Leaves Hamilton for Cambridge daily, on arrival of train, 2.30 p.m. Leaves Te Aroha for Hamilton at 10 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Leaves Hamilton for Te Aroha at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,

W. K. CARTER IMPORTANT N O T IO E. W. K. Carter, in returning thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal support he has received since running the Mail Coach between Hamilton and Cambridge, begs now to inform them that although his mail contract expires on 31sfc December, his coach will still continue to run between Cambridge and Hamilton Station, in connection with the trails to and from Auckland. W. K. CARTER, Coach Proprietor Livery and Bait Stables, Cambridge, 21st December 1880.

"VT O T I C E . B. EDWARDS Begs to thank his friends for their libera patronage, and wishes to draw attention to the time table below, which will meet every train from or to Auckland. Coaches leave Hamilton for Railway Station to meet train. B. EDWARDS, Coach Proprietor and Livery Stable Keeper HAMILTON.

THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. If you want Good Value, Good Fitting, and Well-made Clothing, go to the New Zealand Clothing Factory. The thousands of Customers who purchase ,at the Eighteen Retail Branches established by them throughput the Colony testify by increasing patronage to the superior quality and moderate prices of their Gobds.y jJhe of their New Zealand TTwe'ed Suits will outwear three of the Imported Suits, and therefore it is possible for you to actually I ' clothe yourself cheaper and yet hotter by patronising their manufactures. The proprietors were the first to thoroughly introduce the Cash System with their business,, and this combined with the Firstcla'SS Value of their Goods has made the New Zealand Clothing Factory the largest and most prosperous 'industry in New Zealand. Rememfeer the Wool is grdwn in New Zealand. New Zealand labor is wholly employed, and New Zealand Capital invested in this truly New Zealand Industry. You will therefore save money and help .to support a National Industry in buying from the New Zealand Clothing Factory. Customers in the country districts all acknowledge what a wonderful convenience the New Zealand Clothing Factory is to them, as they can supply themselves at a moment's notice with any and every description of garment in any size. Tall slender men and short stout men fitted without any difficulty. Self-measurement charts, to enable country customers to give, their sizes correctly, supplied free, on ap« plication to the Auckland Branch : Queen-Street, Opposite Theatre: Eoyal, and at Albert-Street, Tlnunos. « , j. FiTzsi||qjfs; , C BRANCH MAN A G;E R. ,

DEY AND ' FRENCE.-,'have a ; Large . , Assortment of 4 Pipes j |Cbncerfenas, ', M fSheath Knives, Tape Lm%s7'Panni<»ns» ||| '^TinjPiates,, Cbtlery^Tents^Camp t)venB,' -It I»nd-oi;he||reqraßitesfdr J oaxDpg; V \: v '}M

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1509, 7 March 1882, Page 1

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571

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1509, 7 March 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1509, 7 March 1882, Page 1

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