Miscellaneous.
R. W. SARGENT,
INVITES INSPECTION OF HIS NEW STOCK OP
?X\T ATCHES & TEWELLERY ! T T ATCHES & O EWELLERY ! GOLD AND SILVER BROOCHES ALBERTS LOCKETS— EARRINGS WEDDING RINGS EDDING RINGS
STUDS— NECKLETS— CHARMS
AND Watches of all Classes.
T7WGLISH T EVER RAPPED Hjnglish Jljever Capped WATCHES ATCHES From £6 10s I From £6 10s
AN ASSORTMENT OF PLATED AND FANCY GOODS, FANS, &c.
Y^yiLLIAM RATTRAY begs to draw attention to r"K his Splendid Assortment of Choice Autumn Dress Fabh^ rics, selected especially for J^^ him in the London and Paris -v markets. Among the more rjj r-j^ prominent materials (which £Z2 GO are in all the fashionable K^ __ -- tints) may be mentioned Or -,^j Foule Serges, Estamene x^ /^ Serges, Eildon Dress Tweed ' ' (especially adapted for mornGfj ing or travelling dresses), Dumfries Dress Tweed, r"^ p Cheviot Dress Tweed, tr"" Homespun Tweeds, French rH \mJ Wool Charion, French Satin ] "^>j Soliel (as effective as silk, j^ f-^\ but more durable), French m^a iT^ Cashmeres and French ' ' Beiges. M O pT*j N.B. — All prices marked /] <^) n plain figures ; 5 per cent. J discount allowed on all cash purchases of £2 and upwards LJ J~/ at William Rattray's CisjmuL Drapeby Warehouse, 17S, 180 and 182 Queen-street, Auckland. posts, J CRAIG./ scoria, RAILS, I LIME, PALINGS. COalS, I SHELLS. Firewood. FURNITURE REMOVED. OARTINGDONE TVITH DESPATCH Agent for Carder Bros, and Co.'s DRAIN TILES AND PIPES oats, FORT-STREET, charcoal, maize, AUCKLAND, shingle BRAN. 1^ TANKS. HAMILTON TIMBER YARDS, Hamilton.
FOR SALE. Lime, Cement, Tar, Fencing Materials. BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL SIZES AND DESCRIPTIONS. Paperhangings, Window Glass. Paints, Oils, &c.
IRONMONGERT-A GENERAL ASSORTMENT.
A. CAMPBELL.-
NOTICE.
I BEG to notify that I have made arrangements to OPEN a BLACKSMITH SHOP at Campbelltown, Waitoa, on certain days in the week in connection with my Morrinsville business. My first visit will be on Wednesday next, March Bth, when any work required will receive my best attention. G. SMITH,
Blacksmith, Morrinsville.
THOMAS MORRIS
DESIRES to acquaint the Residents of Cambridge West, Pukekura, Pukerimu, and the surrounding neighbor-, hood that he has taken the Store lately occupied by Mr Jas. OBrien (opposite the Working Men's Club, Cambridge West), where he, intends keeping a varied and judiciously selected Stock of 4 IRONMONGERY, DRAPERY It GROCERIES, which he will offejr, for , CASH,' at /a price so-iow as must insure) a ready sale. '
One visit to, his Establishment /will convince the mosfcvScepfciral^oY ,the real advantage to be gained by purchasing for, ready, money. , t '-,:•(.,* i -'» "{" < , ,•- \i Call, and i' lky It ! ■ ? , ! Storekeeper, 4 Clainjryidget'West/ ' <%
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1554, 20 June 1882, Page 1
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421Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1554, 20 June 1882, Page 1
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