Notices.' '*»■ '"THE HAYMABKET, 105, QUEEN-STREET,. Auckland. We-have. Purchased the whole of the. "COTTON'S TJILOUR T)ALL" BUTTON'S r LOUR. X>ALL " POTATOES OTATOES That were grown by Messrs. Fisher and Co., and which yielded the enormous crop of 17 TONS TO ACRE, Wc are able to offer i unrivalled POTATOE. Either for Eating, Keeping, and Cropping Qualities in lots to suit purchasers. Also, "Victorian," Magnum Bpnum, Early and Late Rose, Flukes, Ashleaf, Kidney, HESKETH & AITKKN. " N BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE. The "Waikato Times" Is duly appointed GAZETTE FOR ALL NOTICES Under the Debtors' and Creditors' Act. ,LL NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR SONGS OF THE DAY KEPT IN STOCK. Sacred-Songs, Vocal Duets, Pianoforte Solos and Duets ; Victoria, Chappell's, Cavendish, and other Musical Magazines. New Books received every mnil. " Around the World with General Grant," 2 Vols., offered very cheap. The Farmers' Book (Just Published); no Farmer should be without one. Account Books (various sizes and bindings), Photographic Albums, Scrap Books, Sunday School Reward Cards, Family Bibles, Wesleyan Hymn Books, Presbyterian Hymn Books, Hymns Ancient and Modern, Common Prayer Books and Church Services. Commercial and Fancy Stationery, Purees and Pocket Books, Young Ladies' Journals, English, American, and Australian Papers received every month, Country orders Punctually attended to. Lot Revised New Testaments Just Received. W. E. MEAES, Bookseller, Stationer, and Music Seller, 198, QuEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. GENERAL DRINTING OFFICE ENERAL JL HINTING OFFICE, Duke-street, Cambridge. JAMES S. BOND, In thanking the public of Waikato for the liberal support hitherto accorded him, takes the opportunity of informing them that he has added to his Printing Plant a new Treadle Printing Machine, "The Atlas" (which for speed and good work cannot be equalled), and also the type, press &c, lately used in the production of tlie "Waikato Mail," altogether making his plant one of the best m the Province for the execution of general printing. All work done at Auckland Prices, and in style unsurpassed. ORNAMENTAL "pRINTJNU IN BRONZE OR COLORS. Every description of work executed, including pamphlets, catalogues, order books, receipt books, delivery books, business cards, visiting cards, show cards, concert tickets, conceit programmes, ball programmes, memo, forms, billheads, letter headings, labels, counter slips, posters, handbills, balance sheets, society rules, &c. Valuation notice books, rate books, valuation rolls, proof of debt forms, &c, kept in stock. Estimates furnished. Post and telgraphic orders promptly attended to. e JAMES S. BOND, Machine Printer and Bookbinder, DUKK-STKKET, GaMKRIUGK. N OTIC E. R, LEWIS ,O'NEILL will act as . MANAGER ; of tlie Business of Messrs Whitaker.andSheehan, atHamil-' ton, Of which lie will have tlie full control. WHITAKER '& SHEEHAN. "AMILTON 'ON TjIUENISHING pvEPOT ! The Cheapest place, in Waikato for all kinds and classes of' Furniture. ALL ARTICLES MADE TO ORDER. All kinds, of Building Timber,kept in Stock.' ~ , M ,D. ' ;',; Messrs. Vialoii and Co.'s premises),, Victoria-street, Hamilton 7 . 'AIKATO.—Once more, and then V we close this series of advertisements. . We, regret, that ;Some ; of -you,are dissatisfied with the''tone we have taken. We J assure'iyoif'tha't -under "the 'guise of, perhaps. big language,. Jbhere ever ran. a deep creek of. practical,.information.,, We shall be>''gijjtu' to 5 'compensate* the' grieved,readers— \Ve want t particularly-1& draw-your attention* to the' very wonderful ..durability-.of Te Rami timber. The remorseless' hand of time, -which, falls so, heavily on ; most. .things,., touches very gently the houses" built' 6i' Te Rahu timber. rOthei'^houses crumble > away into dust, but these shall stand—-:moimmentsl-of ,im perishable; grandeur, to win the wonder and admiration df''countless generations in the future. Our handpome matched and; lining is sure to keep a pleasant expression on the faces of ( those-whp siih-qundqd byat. matched jcaunot fail to have arefininginfluenceupon those who tread over-it,, and bur richly •flowered ' ceiling keeps. sunshine '■' in. the ihearts,.of.those-whose liyes/pass .beneath moulding and- skirting makes the inside" 'work, and™oiir4rusticated ing/gives "a. high tone '.-. to the outside^ ./,:;.^ s - > 'i-:.7'v /^: --i'' ; i-'v'Ai." ! '
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1572, 1 August 1882, Page 4
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