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: OUR SEOOWDi PURCHASE - Of NKW SPRING ' GOODS ! is opened up,' and is' being rapidly disposed w. 'It' would 'take 1 u'i> too 1 nui<iH space 'to specify" every 'department, blit'lve quote 'a feW price* in order to convince oiu v Cust6mefs and the General Public that it is uot'Oiie' Sliming in tllC'tUliey ate 'saving' by ptu> ; blinking from 1 Us, 'but conkid^'rably riioYei as we are determined to be satisfied with very small profits.' Jiarge 1 OhiUU'enis' Umbrellas, Is (id each ; 2 pairs Ladies' 1 Colored Stocking for ,] s 2d'; Maids' and. Ladies' Grey Cotille Stays 3s M the pjtif, worth 5s ; 36-inchLon|f Cloth free trom dross,"' 8 $d dozen yards ; more of the 7d Holland, ivorth 10d< ; only 4 pairs of the 5a 9d Blankets left ; Toilet Covers at Is 3d, worth Ts 8d j^White Crochet Bed Quilts from 8s 9d, worth nearly double ; Leiio Curtains 5 yards long, 3s 6d' the pair, dirt cheap ; Mens \\ hite . Shii ts and Regatta Shirts at 4s 6d, and ' a grand working Shirt for Is lid ; Mens good Tweed Suits at the ridicuousiy low price of 32s (id ; beautiful yard vide Diaper at lid the yard, customers tell us they have paid Is IM'fort'ie same article, fast colour Prints from 5d the yards ; Hat Ornaments 3d each, worth fld ; Honey Comb Towels at 7d ; "White Sun Hats Is each ; Flax Shirting 6d the yard cheap ; Ladies 2-button Kid Gloves splendid quality 2s' 6d the pair, worth 3s Od ; the Tooth Brushes at 3d, worth, 9d, have arrived. We have also a nice stock of Ladies Underclothing, Hosieiy, Straw and Fancy Goods, Mens and Boys' Clothing, Tweeds, &c., &c., which we are selling at equally low prices. Our Winceys are being slaughtered, and we would solicit an early call to secure the bargains. It is most encouraging to us to know that orders entrusted to us from our country friends ha/\e given unqualified satisfaction, and we shall always do our best to merit their confidence. , Groceries.—^'e aie selling No, 1 Company's Best White Sugar, at 4UI per Ib. Our 2s 6d Tea is not to be Surpassed —try ft. We Ziave a great rfemaiic? for our unrivalled Green Mixtures, at 3s, or 2? lOd for Gibs aiul upwards. Having gone to the large expense ot importing a Tea-mixer, we can guarantee the different blends. Best Sperm Candles at lOd per ft, and a constant supply of Groceries always on hand. Note the address — SCOTT & COX, VICTOUH-STREKT, HAMILTON. WEST. We are sole agents for the Patent Boot Protector. Complete set, comprising hammer, last and &ole, for 2a 6d and 3s (id. No family should be without them, as they make boots and shoes wear twice as long.
TMPOR TA N T NOTICE. MISS M. DORAN BEGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Cambridge and the Waikiito that she lias secured the services of Mr. MORRIS MOSES, (Lute Manager for his brother in that town), and she intends adding the CLOTHING, OUTFITTING, AND "OOOT & SHOE BRANCHES To her business, and placing the whole under his management. thi; TARESSMAKING & MILLINERY Will &till be carried on under the bcime supervision as befoio. Further particulars in a ftitiue advertisement. M. DORAN, Vl( mill Y-hTKI,hT, C\Ml!Kri)(i>..
7$ 1^ 1^ J. W. BRIDf/JfAiY, While thanking the pxhlic for the support accorded fajii since connnenncing his tailoring begs to state that he has secared the serrica of a first-class cutter and tailor, who has hod several yean experience in the West End of London, and can therefore siippl// a l{ ' (lll t' 0)l (l felt in the district, vr..: a (food fit. TWEED SUITS from ... £3 10s TROUHERSSf VEST from £1 10s TROUSERS £1 0* A Choice Assortment of Tweed* jiat opened np and to arrii c. t t & I r
H. WAITE, MANUVACTUBING TINSMITH, HIGH - STREET, AUCKLAND, i , Djas Always ox Hand— Plunge, Hip, Sponge, and Sho'ver Baths Dairymen's Utj:n.sils (which cannot be equalled in the ooloiiy), comprise : Cheese Vats ■ Milk Pans and Cans ' ' Cream Tina ■ ' • Milk .Sieves and Buckets • < London Milk Cans Milk Cooleis, &C. Pannikins Billies (any size, or in nests} Round, Oval, and Square Baking Dishes Wash-up Dishes Wash- hand. .Basins' ' {• Bakers' Tiiis^ Biscuit, "•Plbur/jand Lolly Tins "-■ Cake Tins (with movable bottom) TCaltettles ' '' <> '' ' ' < ♦ Coffee Pots iTea'audWffeeUi-ns' ! 1( '"'" \ "' ' iPrAwre* Tins' ! ' ;'"''' , ' ''- ',' '', Iton' Box:«S' '(with or without divisirn'is) 1 ]J^t6t'iis"i • "'• - -7,,' '•' /( ' l!i IIM '"' eoaMl6rtB''«'>"^ -'mki-.' <"< i'-'f ••''> i Baking Powder Tins >\M- > !) '"' < '»"' ' ' » Dust Pad.4'l 11/. !) , Keroseiie. Fillers' sr> OiKMeMitt'T i*'" •'» " x rl Bird-seed and Wat'e'r 'Boxes /( '' «' ''•«'' .. Bins (painted or oronzed) iv Slibife Wady Wi 'Otter! ' *
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1624, 30 November 1882, Page 4
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759Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1624, 30 November 1882, Page 4
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