Special Advertisements.
[OIRCULAH.] Cambridge, WaiU'o, N.Z., )ind October, 1882. To the WaiMto Public. Ladies and Gentlemen, I beg to inform you that Mil Jonx L. »Sourn:it M o/ the firm o/jARYiSjSoirrrEH <&Co., London, has this day been admitted a partner in the bit-si-news hitherto carried on, by me, and that the same will be conducted in future under the stylo of \Vi;lls axd Soutteh. 'Ihankiny you for past favors, and soliciting a continuance of your patronage for the new firm. I am, Yours faithfully, THOMAS WELLS. Referring to the above circular, intimating the formation of our firm, we beg to advise you that with it is incorporated that of Mkssus Jauvis, Sou'Jtek, & Co., London. Being thus directly connected with London, we are in a position to buy in the Home and Foreign Markets upon the best terms, and to lay down goods here at the lowest possible cod ; the benefit of this connection we purpose sharing with our customers. We nre prepared to make cash advances on wool andj)rodiwc consigned through us for sale in London, and to execute 'indents in the Home and Foreign markets on liberal terms . Soliciting a continuance of the patronage hithertosolargely given to our predecessor, we beg to assure you that your commands shall receive our best attention. We are, Yours faithfully, WELLS ,$• SPUTTER.
WAIKATO STEAM NAVIGATION AND COAL MINING COMPANY (LIMITED) The Steamer DELTA leaves Cambridge eveiy Monday, "Wednesday and Friday at 7 a.m., for Hamilton, Ngaruawahia and Meicer, leaching Ngaruawahia in time to catch the tiain for Auckland. Steamei s leave on other days irregularly. WAIPA RIVER.— The Steamer LILIE connects with the other Steamers at Nganuwahia, leaving at 7 a.m. on Monday and Thursday for Alexandra and all placeb on the Waipa River ; leaving Alexandra on Tuesday and Friday at 7 a.m.
WE KAYE ALWAYS ON HAND at the diffotent Agencies— Cambridge, Hamilton, Ngaruawahia, Teßove, Alexandra, and Mercer — a Large Stock of the following Materials, etc., deli\eied anjwheie, freight paid. Manupjos. Engli-sh Superphosphate, No. 1 and 2 Yictoiian and Sydney Boned ust Boneflour Peruvian and Island Guano Manure Salt.
Fencing Material. Posts— Puriri, Black Birch, Kauri, Matai, and Ilium Jutils— Ti-tioo, Rimu, and Rata Wire — No. (>, 7, and 8, and Barb Staples, Holleis, and L'ins.
Buud™: Materials Kami (Fm>t and Second-class), Kahikatea and Rimu Rimu for Furniture Sashes, Doors and Mouldings, &c. Sash Weights and Rollers.
Roofing Material Or All Kin us. Conjugated Galvanised lion Galvanised Nails and Washers Ridging and Spouting Shingles and Palings. HOBART RAILS AND PALINGS, 400-G-allou Tanks, Pipes., Bricks, Lime, Waipa, and Wilson Ground Roach. 1 Ewbank, Wire, Cut, AIL S 1 & c ., &c. — ■ \ Puriri, Ti-trce, Taua, IREWOOD j Acacia (cut and uncut). Seeds; qeeds i Kyegra&s, Cocksfoot, Timothy, &c, &c. Clover (Rod, White), Cowgrass, Trefoil, Alsyke, &c. Turnip — Swede, Aberdeen, Yellow Top, Green Top, Purple Top ; Rape, &c, &c. Mangold — Long lied and Globe Carrots— Red and White Oats (Seed and Feed), Wheat, Barley, Maize, &c. , &c. For Prices, &c, apply to the Agents, or to JAMES LINDSAY, Manager.
Mr James Stuart, commission agent, Cambridge,~ad\ ertiscs home \ cry desirable house properties, allotment, &.c. for sale. Mr G. Aldridge will lecture at Le Qucbitc'b Hall, Hamilton, to-morrow evening at 7 o'clock ; subject, " The inheritance of the saints, in light " Tm. parcel system in'scwing machines,— Ringer (hand), £!> Is ; Singer's improved with cover and all extras, £o ss ; AVerthcim, £4 10s ; Home Shuttle, £'i; Knitting Machine, £7. Howe, White, Da\is, &c, always in stock at D. S. Chambcis, 70, Queen -street, Auckland, Wholesale .aid Retail Sewing Machine Depot. Great changes are taking place in Auckand, new business premises of various kinds are rapidly improving the appearance of the city; several firms arc extending their premises, and the keen competitive spirit of the Old Country is now apparent amongst ■ the city tradesmen ; the wholesale warehousemen, ironmongers, and banks, arc extending their boundaries ; and not the least important amongst the local industry establishments is the completion of a large concrete building three storeys high, 75 feet long, and 50 wide, erected in Lurnc-street, as a cabinet factory for Messrs. Gailick and CranwplJ, who have erected machinery with the latest improvements, enabling them to turn out .their work economically and expeditiously. This firm are now giving up their drapery and clothihgbusiriess in order to secure raorcspacc as show ro&rafs,for their furniture, and, to eftect a speedy clearance, have reduced to a very low prieo all their drapery and clothing, ■which 1 will he l iol«l (for oaslvorily) for one month. This ii a splendid, opportunity for thrifty housewives not onjy to secure ing but all kinds of Manchester andlfqrnishing goods at rates ih# will pay ■to* lay goods *by*4ill they ,»ro really mftftfr '-^? 4^MsMv
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1610, 28 October 1882, Page 2
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