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Auction*.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HAMILTON. Thursday, November 2. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from the Rev. Mr Edwards, who is leaving the district in consequence of ill-health, to Sell by Auction the whole of his Valuable Household Furniture, Comprising — DRAWING-ROOM, Dining and Bedroom Furniture, BrusselTs Car* pets. Pianoforte by Broadwood Mottled Kauri Wardrobe &c, &c. Catalogues in course of preparation. J O H N X N O X, Auctioneer.

D A G L A N To be -SOLD BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, November let, and following days— The Whole Stock-in-Trade, Furni* ture, Books, Cattle, Horses, etc., of Mr William Powell. The Stock will be put up in lota to suit purchasers. WILLIAM POWELL, Auctioneer.

GOODFELLOW & SON HAVE much pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public generally, that their NEW PREMISES in VICTORIA-STREET, CAMBRIDGE, ARE NOW OPEN. THE STOCK IS NEW AND WELLSELECTED, AND IS- PRICES REASONABLE. I ®* We therefore have confidence in soliciting a share of public patronage. Country Orders will have our Best Attention. Families Waited on For Order GOODS DELIVERED. Cambridge, 14th September, 1882.

T7ICTORIA INSURANCE COMV PANY. Capital £1,000,000. JOHN KNOX, Agent, HAMILTON.

gl^^^^The Value Cash v. "Credit. THE great secret of our increasing business and success, is in buying for Cash, and being satisfied with small profits and quick returns. Those who have not had the pleasure of inspecting our first arrivals of New Spring Goods, should do so at once, as the uudermtm tioned articles are selling astonishingly fast — and well they may. Note the prices. Come and examine the goods, and every civility will be shown, whether you aie a purchaser or not. It will hardly be believed, but, we are selling White Blankets os 9d per pair ; the new cream lace, 2kd to 3Ad (worth nearly double) ; Children's and Maids' All Wool Summer Jackets, from 4s lid; Tooth Brushes, 3d each (worth Is.) ; Beautiful Cretonnes at 5d per yard ; Turkey Twill, lid per yard ; White Cambric Handkerchiefs, 3s 9d per dozen ; Black Velveteen, excellent value, 2s 6d per yard ; try a dozen yards of our splendid Long Cloth, at 4s lid the dozen, warranted free from dross; Grey Calicoes, from 3^d the yard. We have more of the 7d Holland left that surprises everyone. Fast colour prints at 3d the yard (a bargain) ; Pearl and Steel Hat Ornaments at 3d each, worth 9d ; New Bonnet Silks, most shades, at 3a the yard (wortli ss). Delightful news for mothers — 2 pairs Baby's Striped Sox for 3d ; Children's and Maids Fancy Striped Stockings from 5d (worth double the money) ; Maids' Stays, Ladies' ditto, Lovely Cream Indian Muslin and Lace squares, Is lid (worth 3s); Children's Fancy School Ties, 3d each ; Men's Sox, 5d the pair. A few more Rush Hats, at 4d each, for which there has been a great rush ; trimmings to suit, 7£d per yard. Dress Buttons, 2 dozen for od (cheap). A large and varied assortment of Men's Clothing and General Drapery, equally cheap. Groceries, — We are selling „ No, 1 Company's Best White Sugar, at 4Jd per lb. Our 2s Gd Tea is not to be surpassed — try it. We have a great demand for our unrivalled Green Mixtures, at 3s, or 2s lOd for 6B)s and upwards. Having gone to the large expense of importing a Tea-mixer, we can guarantee the different blends. Best Sperm Candles at lOd per ih, and a constant supply of Groceries always on hand. Note the address— SCOTT & COX, VICTOPK-STREET, HAMILTON WEST. We are sole agents for the Patent Boot Protector. Complete set, comprising hammer, last and sole, for 2s 6d and 3s 6d. No family should be without them, as they make boots and shoes wear twice as long.

THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL which closes in Waikato on November 6th, and arrives in London on December 18th, is the one by which Christmas and New Year Cards should be sent W. A. RICHARDSON, Stationer £; Tobacconist, DUKE-STREET, 1 CAMBRIDGE, Has a Splendid Assortment to cbooee from.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1606, 19 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1606, 19 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1606, 19 October 1882, Page 3

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