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TIHE DIRECT; SUT»PLXu $?(s*•s r ■MANU^AfcTUEER^ AGENTS; „*,. pOECT'f ', 1 /IMPORTERS. i, />;',.; ,1- „ °t > „ , ,j\l; ■ -f China, Glass and Earthenware. : Toilet 3ets, .complete, from .., ..: ,7 \9, Dinner services, 68 pieces..^ ,.. 35 0, (China Tea Sets,' ; ... fl , ', 'J&O} jSuperior „ 47, pieces ; . ....29, r .,,t. Cups and, Saucers, per ddz\ ..., 4, ;O China 1 j ... 55,6 d, 7s 6d, , 9 jO, ■Jam Jars, per nest of 5 ... ... 16Jugs, per set of 3 n ' ... ,2,, 6f6 f HARDWARE.', • '"', .' ".,' Bronze Fenders 2s 6d, to 20s, Iron Bedsteads 17s 6d, 255, 35bt English Tin and Japanned Goods, ,of , every kind. TABLE AND 'POCKET CUTLER?. J ELECTRO-PLATED WAEE. \ Cruets from .•. ... 7 s #d Tea and Coffee Services 35s Od Agents for iPotosi Silveb, white, hardj> and durable as silver. ■ . • LAMPS AND LAMPWARE. . Bronze Table Lamps, from ' . . . 1 1 3s ' 9d Shop Lamps ' 5s 6d Glass Shades and Stands, all sizes', , complete from Is 6d." ' Fancy Goods of every kind. Nbveltie^' ■ by every ship, at half usual prices. iYnSsei from Is per pair. ' ' '' ]. Brushware, Basketware, Perfumery,' Concertinas, , Wood . and Meerschaum Pipes, Canary, Parrot, and Breeding' Cages from 2s 6d, forming tlie 'largest variety' of Furnishing aii^Fah'cy GfoocTs in Auckland, at prices "only 'possible' iinder our new system of 'direct 'supply, and acting as we do" aa ! medium between producer and consumer,' wholesale- and retail. Goods Carefully • packed 'and forwarded on receipt, of cash c/ town 1 reference. " _> s '' ' THE DIRECT SUPPLY STORE, 249. I QUEEN-STREET, 1 , Opposite Close Bros:
p H O T O G R A PIH"Y . W. H. NEAL, Photographer, opposite the Sale-yards, Cambridge. — The 'most artistic Photos ever produced- in < the Waikato. Children and nervous persons taken by the New Instantaneous Gelatine Process, which, with-his new> instantaneous shutter and superior ; instruments lately imported -direct from 'th6<* firm of Hare, Ross and Co.', doesiawaywith that constrained • self-conscious feeling' so fnuclrconiplahied'of by "sitters. 1 Photos taken direct up to 7itiV x 9in;.' Enlargements made from j carte de visite or 1 glass positives,^ and finished in water colors 'or ojl. 'Views -'of homesteads 'and scenery taken to 4 order. . '< A .number of of Cambridge -to select from?— lnspection invited. ■ "<< > • > m • '.1
BEST WoXi&}Xsi 19s per Ton, Delivered. • .• t . ' - • <<~ — T"' ' f A supply of Coals will also be on hand iri Mr A. Campbells Timber Yard, ' Hamilton East, for the convenience of out*, settlers. , 1 'Also, — GOOD TAUA FIREWOOD,' Single Ton, 10s 6d ; Five Tons or upwards, 9s per Ton. \
W. H. KELLY, Late Contractor for the Hamilton Tramway. Hamilton, 27th March, 1882.
MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Time Table, Ok and after July 6th, 1882. MAIN' LINE. AUCKLAND, MERCER, TE AWAMUTU. SOUTH.— WEEK DATS.
Li A J[ A M P M 0 Auckland, dep. 640 825 415 2 Newmarket ... 050 837 425 3 Rcmucru. 844 480 '*4 Green Lane ... •5 Ellerslie 6 Penrose June. 7.16 859 +4 45 9 Otabuhu 910 457 11 P.ip.itoitoi 910 5 5 *lo M.inurcwa ... 19 P.ipakura 945 535 •21 Hunua ... 22 Dairy ... 847 10 3 558 *23 Runciman 30 Pukckolio .„■ 925 10 35 626 °te Auckland 35 Tuukau ... 950 10 53 64t ®37 > Whangarata 40 Pokeno 11 12 7 8 > 43 Mercer I ""' 11025I 1025 I n 22 73S <w Mercer | d { w3Q j u •49 Whangamarino *54 Wairangi •50 Rangiriri "59 Ohincwat 65 Huntly ... 12 5 10 09 Taupiri ... . 115 74 Ngaruawahia... 115 135 °78 Pukcte •81 Te Rapa 84 Hamilton June. ... 213 85 Hamilton ... 155 DO Rukuhia 94 Ohaupo 250 •90 Lake Road ... a9Ba 98 Ngaroto 100 Te Awa.. art: ... 315 NOBTH— WEEK DAYS. B AM AM P H 0 Te Awa., dep. ' ... 020 2 Ngaroto H .Lake ßoad . 7 Ohaupo 950 *11 Rukuhia 17 j Hamilton ... . 2 fi 16 Hamilton June. ... 10 33 2'i •20 Te Rapa •23 Pukete ' 20 Ngaruawahia 11 15 ...' •31 Taupiri 11 33 ..> , 35 Huntly 11 55 345 *41 Ohinewai •45 Rangiriri ... ' ... '. ' \ •46 Wairangi ... ■ . ... ' •51 AVhangamarino . „. ■ .., , '« M — IS' CIO' jJS Hi 60 'Pokeno > ... 6 31 ' 1 41' ! ..: *63 Whangarata ,65 Tuakau .... 6 51., 2 1 , ... 68 Buckland ... ' '... ' 70 >Pukekoho ... 711 225 ft', > j*77, Runciman ... ... ... , „ 78 Drury ... 748 3,3 7 •30 . Hunua, ... '- ... 81 Papakura ...' 7 59' 315 J •85 Manurewa .„ ... ... , . »«t' f ,89 Papatoitoi .... 8 37. »3 49.;- 7:w ,02 Ofahuhu ... ,8 46 , 3.69 I , > Q 4 Penrose,' June., +9"*o * +415", VfO •95 -EllerslJe' << ... ; ... '« I*.'.'.! '-7 >> •96* Green Lane ..., < ;.../ . ...., U'.'.'.i* 97 -Remuera , , ... 9(15 j 4 30. ,8 36, kJ '9& Newmarket .'..* 9.21' k' 40 ''8'« J frOtf' 'Auckland, 'arr: '9*30/ T 4"4&' ' f B f sO* v t #— A,,?^seijger v Carnage,,is ftfechetl.to ', Jihia Train, \y;hich stops for, pa^wngers.jjy- j jLamuton o4> Tuesdays,;, Thursdays, i.ana
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1578, 15 August 1882, Page 4
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759Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1578, 15 August 1882, Page 4
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