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WOOLPACKg! * T> EDU: 0 E D JKBI 0E . To Make a^Jblearauce of our Stock, we offer at ,! 'I.' II ' '' ' 3s. 9d. per Pack, or. t< , < < : \ 1 1 ' V • \ it i < i i 3s. 6d. if by tl>e Dozen, 3S. 4d. if by the Bale. THE,SE, AIIE v BEST CALCUTTA WOOLPACKS, i > With Fast Tops, and weighing - . i . i . ' l • ' ' 1021b. caih. ADAM T AYBOURN "& T Durham-street, Auckland.
Saddlery Warehouse, ,,. , r » «r^ Duke-street, ' Takes i this 1 opportunity of thanking the inhabitants of Qambridge and surround - r in^ districts^.for 1 ' the liberal support accorded him, in the past, and begs to '[intimate tHat,n6 .effort shall "be wanting '.'o&fiis p&ft"tpj'seoure,'a continuance of the ">'C%. ',^LAR(&E STOCK OF SADDLES on hand, which is constantly being added to in 1 our own make, and importations from best Southern and English makers. COLLARS, in all various styles, including a lot of Pipe Collars, Hair-faced, for heavy draught work. From our long experience in this line, can guarantee satisfaction?
"harness, Dray and Plough, in ordinary style, and at lowest rates.- rlu Buggy and Light Harness, we are now enabled to produce those of local make at prices to compete with the imported article,, and of more durable quality. Inspection Asp Co^pariso^, Invited. An Unrivalled Assortment of DRIVING, RIDING 'AND STOCK WHI^S TO CHOOSE FROM. All the usual Sundries and Requisites including Nickel Silver Bits, Stirrups, Spurs, &c. Pack Saddles,' Horse Covers, of best quality and style.' ' '"' "
N, 0 T i.i I • .0. .B. To the Inhabitants of Cambridge and Surrounding Districts. GEORGE piCKINSO^ (late Manager 1 of the Hamilton Bookselling and Sta- ' tionery Business), having purchased the assigned esta^epf James Stuart, twill open in the premises Duke-street, Cambridge, with an entirely new stock of Books/ Stationery, Fancy Goods, Tobacconists Sundries, &c, &c. G. D. trusts that his attention to the wants of his customers, and keeping firstclass goods ntSjtock,; will; epur^him the patronage of 'Ah enlarged list of stdck and goods for sale will appear by advertisement in the columns of ' the Wailcatd Tithes* ' in the course of a few days, , i t t GEOKGB DICKINSON, - j Book'selier and Stajtioner, \ \ Agent for'English'an'd' American Newspapers and Magazines, „' , ,-\n.\ «Duk^sstreet,i Cambridge. >, '" >< t • ■} ' • >
HAMILTON PRESBYTERIAN , ;<i/ /.CHUROH,'J or* w The Ladies of 4he' Hamilton PresbyCambridger^bn^Eciddy. axSßf Skto&d&y* -the Ist and 2nd of December, for the purpose of U^uiaating'theidebtiorijth ipbxiiob.il ' The goodsiio be aold Jcomprieei to immense variety-of " .usefulraaid^oniamental articles; it is hoped -that Cambridge friends will liberally, assist so worthy ati obgeQt;HSs ftatt t.bwpAto t .bwpAt0 , .P,9fqilA Aj&ift Aud|ioniiwill>ba,.liielflfton Saturday night, be disposed of without iesprypf-'fii*- '^«wVX
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1624, 30 November 1882, Page 3
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429Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1624, 30 November 1882, Page 3
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