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DOOTS AND, SHOES. Y. PIJJSOHE-I Begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Cambridge and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as Boot and Shoemaker in the new shop next to Mr Hughes, where he trusts, by using first-class material, combined with - ;,ood workmanship, to obtain ft «h»re of public patronage. Boots and Shoes of erery description mnde to order. Biding Boots front 355. Repairs Neatly Executed, with Despatch. New Elastic put 'n Boots. -ar GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. Y. PLESOHSR, Bootmaker, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE, (Next Mr Hughes, Chemist). April 9th, 18S3.

INTER GOODS! WINTER GOODS! Tho undersigned has now over £3000 worth of goods for sale, at lowest remunerative prices, consisting of DRAPERY. BOOTS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY. IRONMONGERY, &c. In the above stock we hare 450 ynrdi of French Merinos and Cashmeres, in the following shades : Black, Scarlet, Blue, Navy, Cardinal, Prune.Urown, an_ White, from Is lld to 4s 9d per y*rd, ' — Other Dress Materials in, great variety of shades, at all prices from 6d to 2s 6d per yard.— Plain and Twilled Flannels in White, Scarlet, Pink, Cardinal, Blue, Navy, ami Prune, from Is to 2s 6d, per yard.— 76 Ladies', Maids', and Childrens Ulsters and Jackets, frojn os to 45s.— A large stock of Blankets and Rugs, from I2s to 36s per pair.— 37s pairs of Men's and Boys' Trousers, with Coats and Vests to correspond, at all prices. Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Macintoshes, Oil Coats, from 12s 6d to 70* 535 Pi'rs of Boots and Shoes, from 3s Gd to lftsJja.' In our Millinery Department we, jj?^a large stock of Hnts, Bonnets, Shapllfc — Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Nets, Lace, Ornaments, &c.-~ The Hats and Bount ts are of the Latest Fashions, in Straw, Felt, Beaver, Plush, Velvet, Satin, Fur, and Beaded Crowns, in a variety of shades. In selecting the goods I took special care to avoid buying any shoddy or useless ai tides, which could be sold at half fie lowest prices we quote above. Our Gooils are from good useful articles to the very best we can procure. Having secured the services of a first-clast Milliner and Di os3triaker, any orders that you may favour us with will be executed at the shortest possible notice and at the lowest prices. We solicit tho favour of your call to inspect our stock. K. MoDONALD. Hamilton West, 17th April, 18S3. T^OlC SALE PRIVATELY. Having been requested by various residents in Cam bridge to cut up a portion of my Farm as Sites for VILLA RESIDENCES, I have decided to do so, and now offer For Sale sections varying in size from 5 acres upwards. J. ALIWILL, For further information apply to me or Mr J. P. Thomson, Cambridge.

GEATEFUL— COMPORTING. EPPS'S 0000 A, BREAK F. AST. " B7 a thorough knowledge of the natural law* which govern the operations of di« geation and nutrition and by a careful application of the flno properties of well."eleotod ooona, JMr. Epp^j has provided out brcakfubt tables with a delicately -flavoured bovonitfe which muy :,avo un m?uy hoary doctor's b'lls. It i« by the jmhoiuus u«a of such aitiolo-< uf d.efc tba a constitution may be gradu-Uly built up until strong enough to reMiifc ovory tendency to dinea«Oi Hundred* of subftlo mili<lio'« are floating 1 around us re-uly to »fcU<ik wlwrovor thetB is a weak pnim. Wo may escape many A f ital shaft by keeping ourhol yes well fortU lied with pure blood and a properly nouriched frame." — cc article in th» Civil Service Gazette. Made timply with boilinp; wutet or milk. Sold only in pacVctt. or tine, labelled: JAMES EPPS k CO., HOMCB-JPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON. Also-EPPS'S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE or Afternoon usr.

XTBW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Time Table. On and after Jvuy 6th, 1882. MAIN LINK. AUCKLAND, AUBROJ-R, TE AWAMtf*tf, SOUTH.— WEEK DAYS. _ _ ____- AM AM M 0 Auckland, dep. 040 825 4 2 Newmarket ... 050 837 4 fi 3 Kcmucra ... ... 844 4So *i Green Lane ... *5 EllersVus G Pcnroso June. 710 859 44 4R4 R 0 Ot.ihuhii !) 10 ibl B-1 P.ip.itoitoi 919 5 _ *15 Mnnurcua ... ... 8 1!) P.ipakura 045 63, •21 Hunua . 6 22 Drury ... 847 10 3 55. •23 Kunciman ... „. s 30 PiiJvrkohe ... D 25 10 35 <J 2 *3i Huckland ... 6 , 35 Tn.ikau ... 950 10 53 0 4 •37 AVh.in<arata ... ...3 40 Pokeno 11 12 7' ' _ 43 Mercer ) arr ' 11025I 1025 I n 22 1J _ _J 6 fllcrccr ( df-p. (10 30 (1142 5 Jfl *10 Whangam*rino ... ... ,„ ■*5i W.iir.inj»i ... ... ... '„', A^^m s!)0s !)0 K,in?iriri ... ••■_^^H •59 Ohinewai ... ... ... M^^^U 6o Hunlly ... 12 5 10 .^^^M G9 Taupiri ... . 115 ,^^^^H 74 Ngaruawahia... 115 135 .^^^H *78 Puketc ... .^^^H •81 TeKapa i^^H 84 Hamilton June. ... 213 85 Hamilton ... 155 ... ..i^___ 00 Kukuhia ... .. 04 Ohaupo ... ... 250 ♦06 Lake Road ... .. •08 Ngaroto ... ... 100 Te Awa.. arr. ... 315 ... NORTH.— WEEK DAYS. ■ B ' AM AM p u \ 0 Te Awa., dep. ... 020 2 Nfraroto •4 Lake Road ... „, 7 Ohaupo 960 ,«^ J *U RukuWa b- .' A 17 Hamilton ... -V _ |', % 16 Hamilton June. ... 10 33 2 f M •20 Te Rapa M •23 Pukcto M 26 Ngaruawahia 11 16 _■ *31 Taupiri 11 33 .. 35 Huntly 11 55 3 _| **1 Ohmewai ... ... *45 Kangiriri . . ' •46 Wairangi .„ \" t *51 "VVhang-marino ... .„ ' I '« M—lM — I TT P \ 615 iil§ |U I 60 Pokeno ... 026 141 l 1 *C 3 i Whangarata ... '<„ \ 65 Tuakau ... 648 2 1 68 Burkland 70 Pukekoho ... 7 6 225 Q < *77 Runciman ... , 78 Drury ... 743 3 3 1, •80 Hunua 81 Papakura ... 754 315 '.'" * •85 Manurcwa ' 89 Papatoitoi ... 832 349 /fifr > 02 Otahuhu ... 841 359 4t eETo Jun " +0 ...° V5V 5 '•? *96 Green Lane 97 Remuera ... 015 i3O _'*35 98 Newmarket ... 921 $4 40 841 100 Auckland, arr. 930 449 860 ,?— A . passen g erC arriag^is"attachedto • this Train, which stops for paasengera by signal only, and runs from Huntly to Hamilton on Tuesday*,." Thursdays, and Saturdays only. [ ' f Change for Onehunga. % Change for Helensvflle and interraediate stations. '

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1694, 15 May 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1694, 15 May 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1694, 15 May 1883, Page 4

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