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S. TUCKER, GROCER & PROVISION DEALER, Adjoining G Wynne's Hotel, HAMILTON, TTAS on hand a large and well-assorted *--*- Stock of groceries of all kinds. He would call especial attention to his Half-crown Tea. ALSO TEAS IN BOXES AND HALF CHESTS. FRESH BUTTER EGGS AND CHEESE OF FINEST QUALITY ALWAYS ON HAND. Splendid Assortment of New Goods, Currants, Plums, Sultanas, Spices, Essences, &c, (fee. Apples. Oranges, and Bananas always on hand. Terms— Strictly Cash. S. TUCKER, Hamilton West.
QUALTROUGH& YJ^ H I T E, Butchers &c. VICTORIA - STREET HAMILTON WEST. Q. & W. in thanking the inhabitants of Hamilton and tho settlers nround th* district for the liberal support accorded to them for the lust nine months, wish to inform them that they still hope to supply them with a good article at the lowest possible price, and by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their favora. Corned Beef supplied in large or small quantities to Contractors.
TMPORTANT NOTICE. MISS M, DORAN BEGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Cambridge and the Waikato that she has secured the services of Mr. MORRIS MOSES, (Late Manager for his brother in that town), and she intends adding the CLOTHING, OUTFITTING, AND T3OOT & SHOE BRANCHES To her business, and placing the whole under his management. THJS "pvRESSMAKING & MILLINERY Will still be carried on under the same supervision aa before. Further particulars in a future advertisement. M. DORAN, Victoria-street, Cambridge.
«\f ty «J J. W. BRIDGMAN, While thanking the public for th support accorded him since commennciny his tailoring legs to state that he has secured the services of a ftrst-clas cutter and tailor, who has had several years experience in the West End of London, and can therefore supply a, want long felt in the district, viz.: a good fit. TWEED SUITS from ... £3 10s TROUSERS 8? VEST from £1 10s TROUSERS £1 0s A Choice Assortment of Tweeds just opened up and to arrive. fe fe fe
! PARTNERSHIP T^OTICE. I, ADAM LAY BOURN, have great pleasure in offering my sincere thanks to numerous Customers and the Public generally for the very liberal support accorded to me since I commenced Business and I have now to intimate that I have admitted my son-in-law, Mr. ARTHUR THOMAS EYRE, to a Share in the Business, and that the name of the new firm will be, ADAM LAYBOURN & CO. Mr Eyre is well-known to most of my Customers, having had the practical management of the Business for the past three years. My own personal care and attention will be continued as before. The wants and convience of Customers will be carefully studied by the new Firm in order, as far as possible, to give everyone satisfaction, and I respectfully solicit from them a continuance of that confidence so long and' freely bestowed upon myself. ADAM LAYBOURN, , - Fort-street Auckland.
jp EMO V A L "VT'o T 1 CE. ADAM LAYBOURN<& CO. , Beg to intimate that, on the 14th inst., ' they' ' REMOVED TO THEIR NEW " PREMISES^,' •:' > IK DURHA'M-iDBEET,-, / , Next to Hunter andNolan'a.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1597, 28 September 1882, Page 4
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505Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1597, 28 September 1882, Page 4
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