Notices. , Eennetli McDonald
' Begs the inhabitants of Hamilton and surrounding districts to 1. , accept his sincere thanks for the support they have accorded him
since he commenced business in Hamilton, and would solicit their continued' suppoit, having now f the laigestaml cheapest geneial stock 'in Hamilton, consisting of Drapeiy, Boots- 1 , Gioceiies, Ciockery, lioniuongciy, &c.
I would also infoini the ladies thatlluue taken tlie premises > lately occupied by Mr J. Moses 1 , whcie all Ladies' Undei clothing will be kept, and will be served by ladies. Ha\ ing secured the services of a fitst-'class Dressmaker and .Milliner any order that we may be favoiued with ■\\ ill be executed at the blioi test po&sible notice. lLunilton, 2lstNo\., ISS2.
rpHE CARD OF THE SEASON.
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CHRISTMAS CARD ! PRICE, ONE SHILLING. * .- i . Sent to anj addiess on receipt of Is Id in stamps. SPECIMEN ri A li 1) On View at the Office of "THE WAIKATO TIMES." Cop} light Seemed and Puidiavd by "WILLIAM EATTUAY, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 178, ISO, and 182, Queen-^tieet, AUCKLAND.
Philip Munro, SHOEING & GENERAL JJIiAUKSMriJI, Corner of Hobcl & Anglesea Streets. HAMILTON, Begs to thank tlic public tor thcii- liberal buppoit. j^°Good A\oiniiiriii^hip wit.li moderate ■ charges, tiud .-ti lot nttoution to business. ESTIMATIOS GIVEN KOU ALL ' CLASSES OJb 1 IRONWORK. DUBLIO NOTICE. Retail Boot ,& Shoe Manufactory, DITKE-.STREET, CAMBRIDGE. . I beg to inform my customers and the public of Cambridge and surrounding distiicts that I have remox ed fiom the 1 premises next to Mr Hughes, Chemist, to tlie i premises ifoianerly occupied by Mr Rhodes, Bootmaker, Duke-stieet. I take this opportunity of thanking the lathes and gentlemen for their past esteemed, favours to me, and,, beg to solicit a continuance of the same, assuring you that my best endeavours will be made to merit your, confidence. Jockey Boots, Riding Boots, and all kinds of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and .«. v -Children's Boots and Shoes Made to Qnler. " I amj faithfully yours, 1 •, < . ' . -3?: COX- ' '/t®* Please Note^e-^Addfess- ,••->• < Opposite Mr Houghton, Ddke-street. r J^^^M'W^A^ 9S9 S >i®E -PILI|S Purify the Blood, c'orrict a"ll i disori:Veft''6f the LiVeF; Stomach',' Kidndysj and Bowels, and are invaluable in all con { I plaint^ ipciden:^il Jo \\ \) IVX ; iffHß OINTMENT is the- only reliaßlel Ljemedy)|9^ad,^eg§ J |Old,y4 rr p i unds.%r^) 3an4,,PJi c^ r , s ' Fprrßroncliitisy Diptnena Toughs^ raldsl^^butfßhumiitism^aiid all WdßisfeMsi|?b j ali!no^«alli' f i^'. * pl!j^
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 4 January 1883, Page 1
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392Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 4 January 1883, Page 1
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