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Notices.

— -,—, — , — j_ Kenneth McDonald

Begs the inhabitants of Hamilton, and surrounding districts to accept his sincere thanks for the support they have accorded him since he commenced business in Hamilton, and would solicit their continued support, having now the largest and cheapest general stock iv Hamilton, consisting of Drapery,, Boots, • Groceries, Crockery, Ironmongery, &c. I would also inform the ladies that I have taken the premises lately occupied by Mr J. Moses, where all Ladies' Underclothing will be kept, and will be served , by ladies. Having secured the services of /& first-class Dressmaker and Milliner any -order that we may be 'favoured with will be executed at the shortest possible notice. / Hamilton, 21st Nov., 1882. miTE CARD OF THE SEASON. A TRIUMPH OF ART ! rraaiJE! combt CHRISTMAS CARD ! PRICE, ONE SHILLING. Sent to any address on receipt of Is Id in stamps. SPECIMEN riAED On View at the Office of "THE WAIKATO TIMES."

Copyright Secured and Purchased by WILLIAM EATTEAY, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 178, ISO) and 182, Queen-street,

AUCKLAND.

Philip Miinro, SHOEING & GENERAL BLACKSMI I H, Corner of Hood & Antflesea- Streets, . ' HAMILTON, Begs to thank the public for their liberal ' ' ' support. iJgyGood workmanship with moderate charges, and M;riut attention to business.

ESTIMATES GIVEK FOR ALL CLASSES OF IRONWORK. ÜB,LIC NOT I.C ,E.. Retail. Boot & Shoe Manufactory, DinfK-bTREEa 1 , Camuiudgk. I beg to inform hiy customers and the public of Cambridge and surrounding districts that I have removed from the premises next to Mr Hughes, Chemist, to the premises formerly occupied by Mr Rhode's, Bootmaker,'Dtike-street. I take this opportunity! 'of' thanking the ladies •and "entlemen for. ,f;heu' past esteemed favours, to me, and. 7 beg tp solicit; a continuance f of tihe same, assuring yqir thfit my best endeavours will be made to merit your confidence. ' • ■ < Jockey Boots, Riding Boots, and all kinds of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and "'" ' Children's Boots and Shoes i < y > Made' to Order. I amy faithfully yours, ' T. COX. - ' ''• tar Please Note the ' Address : ;Opposite.Mk HoudHTox, Duke-street. ,„, hMlojh: Ton all. TH&PlliLs?urify tne BlObdrcorrect all disoraers # of the' Liver, Btoniach, Kidneys f a'nd BoWelsY'find are invaluable in all con incidental .to^Pgnjales. ; > only reliable i&nedy tor<BaidJWgs^l<l < Wot!ndB, Sores, ,Covichs,( Cold?,, Gputrßhumatism; and all'

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1653, 8 February 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1653, 8 February 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1653, 8 February 1883, Page 1

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