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Notices.

XXX TO THE FARMERS AND STATIONHOLDERS OF THE WAIKATO.

SEWING TWINE, 3-PLY. ROPING TWINE, 5-PLY.

LEWIS AND SIMPSON, Cambridge, have just Landed, ex Earl Derby, from London — O BALES, each scwt., SEWING and ROPING TWINE, manufactured

by the " Pymon Mill Company." The strongest and best Twine ever used in the Waikato. The Farmers of Otago and Canterbury know this Twine well, and use NO OTHER! Special Rates to Large Consumers, LEWIS AND SIMPSON. XXX O Y G. SHEEP SHEARS FOR THE SEASON. LEWIS &~SIMPSON

HAVE FOR SALE— Burgon and Ball's 11 v, Ward and Payne's 38as, Double Bow SHEEP SHEARS. Lamp Black Raddle Turkey Stones — specially selected. Also, —

Gcuuinc White Lead, Raw Oil, Boiled Oil, Castor Oil, Colza, Mander's Varnish, LEWIS AND SIMPSON, Cambridge. O. I. C. O. I. . C. WE ARE NOW UNPACKING OUR STOCK OF •IRONMONGERY ! /CROCKERY ! Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, direct from the Manufacturer. LEWIS AND SIMPSON, Camtjkidgk. O. I. C. TO THE BUILDERS & CARPENTERS OF THE WAIKATO.

LEWIS & SIMPSON

Beg to announce that, on and after the Ist November, they will supply

BUILDEKS' IRONMONGERY,

at the following prices, delivered, viz. :—: — Best Brands Galvanised Iron, 26 G., at £27 1 5s Wire Nails, 1 iin. to 4in. , at 3d j,er lb. Ewbank Nails, 4d per lb. O.G. Spouting, 4iu., 3W per foot Half-iound Spouting, 4in., 3d per foot Ridging, IGin., 6d per foot Sheet Zinc, 4d per lb. Boiled Oil, 4s Gd ; Raw Oil, 4s 3d.

LEWIS AND SIMPSON. 0. I. C. JJ" O T I C E . LEWIS & SIMPSON, Uimlnidgc, have a Buyer in London, who has shipped to the Colony for the last twenty years, and who has a good knowledge of the Hardware and Metal Trades. We can therefore sell at as low a rate as any House in New Zealand. Home buyer — Bernard Lewis, 76 Mark Lane, London, E.C.

WRITING in any Business Styles taught with quick method in six le&sons. Quick method for Shorthand, seven lessons. — Apply to Mr Knittsox, at Mrs Tidds Hamilton Boarding-house.

"DROWNE AND T>AXTER,

Fashionable Dkess&makkrs, TAUPIRI.

Charges Very Moderate.

Kilting done by machinery, one penny per yard. Parcels of Material to kilt, sent by post or rail, punctually attended

Ladies and Children's Dresses, Aprons, Babies' Coats and Capes, Flannels, &c, Gentlemen's Smoking Caps and Slippers crewelled in silks or .wools at moderate

prices. Ladies taught Crewel Work, 2s per lesson.

A Pretty Selection of , New Dress Materials for the Summer Season. Laces, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, and other Millinery Requisites kept in stock. Ladies and Children's Hats Trimmed. Men's Working Shirts, Flannels, Drawers, Drill Trousers,' all home made. Flax and other Shirts, Moleskins, Belts, Braces, Straw Hats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Socks, &c.

Some Pretty Styles of Ladies' Aprons, lately brought from England. P.S. — Ladies or Dressmakers sending material' to be kilted mlist" send-'dbhble the lengtlrof the' kilting 'required. * Tfi O R' ' S ! A L 'E. The unexpired term J of, .lease of a quarter acre with frontage jto Victoria-street 1 , Hamilton, feeing 'parfc^of Lot, ,111, ,with buildmg'nowiih the'jocjßupation, 1 of, ifiss Crawford as a school- house.' "The Building is .tongn^d and gro v.ed, lined throughOil t, , withx I grate f and tank ,. .aj^pjyjd!.'^ wk, •»•>) *kvff*<tv> yii \. ■ ■ '-'Forparticnlstfs'ap'ply'tb -' -<. \ P

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1621, 23 November 1882, Page 3

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532

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1621, 23 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1621, 23 November 1882, Page 3

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