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TE AWAMUTU. J. F. ANDREW HAS JUST RECEIVED, E\ S..S. SOHATV, HIS j 3STOiJ"W" I SUMMER GOODS. I I Bought from the best London Houses, consisting as under :—: — FANCY DRESS GOOD'S. Plain and Printed Sateens in all the Leading Shades, Check Zephyr Cloths, Fancy "Di ills and Galateas, Ginghams ; Prints and Shh tings ; White, Book, Check, and India Muslins ; tStiipe, Sateen, and Pique ; Russell and Persian Cords ; French Twill ; Coloured Flannels. A Gooj) Assortment of LACE. — Real and Imitation Maltese ; Bicton, Point D'Alencon, Guipere DArt, Valenciennes ; Black Blonde and ( Spanish ; Black, White, and Cieam Scarf Lace ; Fallings, Lace Coll.us and Rufllos ; Swiss Em broideries ; Lace Curtains and Window Nets. Towels (Linen, Huckaback, Honeycomb, White and Fancy Turkish) ; Tea and Glass Cloths; White and Unbleached Table Damask ; Oil Baizes ; Dimities and Cretonnes. A Large V.uioty of Ladies', Gentlemen's •uid Childi en's Hosieiy and Gloves; Corsets by the best makeis. O\foid, Regatta, Harvard, and White SHIRTS, Buoc"s, Belts, Scaives, &c. Men s and Boys' Stiaw Hats ; Ladies' and Cliildien's ditto; Fcatheio, Klowois, Wmgs, Biuls, &c. CjIILUnJSN'.s To\h ANJJ F.W(;Y AIiTtC'LLS.

•pUJLDJOKS AND CONTRACTOKSX) I 'lease notice that we supply from our Te TUiha Mills timber ot tlio best description in any quantities at tlio Aeiy lowest 1 ato&. We have on hand Rusticated Weather- boarding, Matched Lining and Floouny, Ceiling, and Ornamental Bitfons, Slciiting, Aiohitia\os, Moulding, ami l\ci_> lliinrr nocoss.nj" in fiuni&lmig v.iMdt 1 wuik in iiist-cLiss style. Oiduio liy mail or \uic cueigctically titti'iukd to. ( orLTJLAJiI) JS«OS., To Rahu Steam Saw and Planing Mills, 'J'c Awamutu.

Vi CTO 11 I A FFO T E L, JTI YlO't'Olvl \-STIU.I.T, An'KIAM). OppoMfco the Tiieatic .Royal. PROPRIETOR It. K. LUKB. SAML'LK ROOMS VOHCOM3JJCRCIAL GENTLKMKN. NIOILT i'OR'l'KH. B VTII. DJSUTSCHKS BIER. FKINSTK BRKMEN CIGARRKN.

POISONS ! I-WHAT ? A LAIOST all Medicines iv I«ivrc x3L doses, aie poibonous." So saith the ''Faculty." Vide recent inquest at Auckland. " Herbs hath Ho given for the service of man." — 80 tSaith the Cieator. The heibalist is notorious for giving Ini'tte doses.— \Yheic hns> he poisoned ? At the Botanic Dispcnsaiy you can get medicine without fear of being poiboned, ot fleeced with high chaigcs, and the beneficial, nay, almost miraculous curative uiiixtb of ■which thousands of people bear unsolicited testimony. F,or Cot'th din/ Jiioiultifis, our Balm of Gile.ul stands unri\ ailed. For Tuffir/ntioii, our Dandelion Pilly, Oofl'eeaud Stomach Powder are specially recommended. For Jhinii^nr^ Bilious Powdci'. Livo Complmiitt, our Liver Tonic and Pills. For Dtttrvluft nothing can excel our lieibal pieparations. Our Woun ACcili(ii>i>> -> cakes, powdeiSj and syrup— have already so veil attested their efficacy that they only need mention. Ifyr kesfornif/ /our and purity to the Blood, our Compound iSaisapaiillais selling as fast as \\ c can pi epare it — 2s 6d per bottle. Our Soof/tti>r/ Si/nip, for crying babies, and Cihk/Jv A! i i litre for Children Mith Coughs iind Colds, should be in the homps of all. Sold in Is, Is Gd, and 2s bottles. At the ' 3OTANIC DISPENSARY. You -\v ill get remedies cheap, good, and NEIL & CLIFFORD. 6/ H>E|IBA.LISTS, •,«■ -j „ 130Y Quubn-sthjbut, AuCklasd.

i^AISrBRIDGE /COOPERAGE. To tiie Inhabitants 'of* Oz\m:bridge AND SURROUNDING ' DISTRICTS; <^| The undersigned- ■ beg^ respeqifUlly i to 1 notify that he had -started business as General Cooper /inu prfemi|es "adjoining ' Messrs Toangj^faiid^^iNixHi^s^', Viafcoria-street, ,where he is prepared to supply <'•<■••' vPhurns^EutteriKegsi tCiusese, /Vats, arfd t eieeUt^aUikin^a/of:wdfkdtiith'e'lirade a^theshbkditWkci'atdVdst^onable s teMU !^^Or6!fltS^%flettfe^pfb%lplily attended to' ''l****^ ~ s'^zj^h*? f t * „> 'ff," , ,"-

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1625, 2 December 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1625, 2 December 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1625, 2 December 1882, Page 4

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