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Notices. M| •• >'' \ ! \

DOOTS AND SHOES. Y. PLESOHER Begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Cambridge and surrounding districts that he has conimenced business, as Boot and Shoemaker in the new shop next to Mr Hughes, w here he trusts, by using first-class material, combined ' with good workmanship, to obtain a share of public patronage.

Boots and Shoes of every description made to order. Riding Boots from 355. Repairs Neatly Executed, with Despatch. New Elastic put m Boots. m GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. Y. PLESOHER, Bootmaker, DUKE -STREET, CAMBRIDGE, (Next Mr Hughes, Chemist). April 9th, ISS3.

\I7"INTEK, GOODS! V> WINTER GOODS! The undersigned has now orer £3000 worth of goods for. sale, at lowest remu- - iterative prices, consisting of DRAPERY, BOOTS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY^ IRONMONGERY, &c. In the above stock we have 450 yards of French Merinos and 'Cashmeres, in the following shades : Black, Scarlet, Blue, Navy, Cardinal, Prune, Brown, »nd White, from Is Ud to 4s 9d per yard. — 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, and Prune, from Is to 2s 6d, per ■* yard.— 76 Ladies', Maids', and Chiidreus' Ulsters and Jackets, from os to 45s.— A large stock of Blankets and Rugs, from 12s tp 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 70s.— 535 Pairs of Boots and Shoes, from 3s 6d tol6s<jjsL In our Millinery Department we haVff> a large stock of Hats, Bonnets, Shapes, Feathi'i s, Flowers, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Nets, Lace, Ornaments, &c.— The Hats and Bonnets 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 articles, which could be sold at half the lowest prices we quote above. Our Goods aie from good useful articles to the very best we can procure. Having seemed the services of a first-class Milliner and Dressmaker, any orders that you may favour us with will be executed at the shortest possible notice and at the lowest prices. We solicit the favour of your call to inspect our stock. k. McDonald. West, 17th April, 1883. Inum SALE PRIVATELY. Having been requested by various l esident-i in O imbridge 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 iv size from o acres upwards. J. ALLWILL. For further information apply to tne or

Mr J. P. Thomson, C.unbiidgc. GRATEFUL— COM PORTING. EPPS'S OOOOA, BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation* of digestion and nutrition and by a careful application of the fine properties of wellselected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may :ave us many heary doctor^ bills. It is by the judicious us© of such aiticlos of diet tha a constitution may bo gradually built up until stronjr enough to re&i-t every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle m.iladies aie floating around us ready to attack wherever there Is a wenk point. Wo nviy escape manj a f ital shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — 'cc aiticle in tha Civil Service Gazette. Mude simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets or tins, labelled: JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS. LONDON. Alao-EPPS'S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE or Afternoon use. ME W Z EA L A ND~ ItAiOTAYS~ Time Table, 0$ AND AFTER JULY ()TH, 1882,/ MAIN LINE. AUCKLAND, MESCSR, TE AWAMUTU. SOUTH.— WEEK DAYS. ~7i A M AM P 14. 0 iul, dij}. 040 825 i 2 I Xewnnrkct .. 0 50 8 37 4 5 3 j RcmiKM.i . ... BJI 430 *1 I Green Lane ... ♦o Elk-iiSlki . .. I ... 0 Ponrosc June. 710 j 859 +4 L 9 ' Otahuhu i 9 10 45? 11 P.ip.itoitoi ]9 19 5 1 °15 I M.murcwa ... • • ••• •• 10 I Papakura ... . 045 53, •21 I Hunua ... ' 5 22 I Drury ... 5471 10 3 55, *23 ! Runciman ... j I ■•• 30 Pukekohe ... 925 '10 35 6 2 °35 , Ruckland . . ... j B 35 1111 11 ik iv . 050,10 53 6 4 °J7 \\'han^arata .., I , <t< 8 40 ' Pokeno .1 ... ill 12 7 43 Mercer \ an ' 1 J lO 25 1 11 22 7)3 .ucrccr { d c fi. \\VZ m \\\ 42 5 -19 Whang-.unarino 1 .. j -.'1 W.iir.imfi ... ' ... „, ti | *«i 0 R.inginrj „. j ... j ... \\\ "oO Ohinewai ... .... 0.3 Huntly ... jl2 5 10 "'. 0!) laupni ... ' 113 m 74 I Nfjaruawabia... 115 135 ''TS 1 Pukctc S Bl ,Te Rapa ||| ||| 81 , H.imilton June. . . 2 13 85 i H.nnilton. . 153 90 i Rukuhia ... "' 94 Ohaupo 250 C 96C 96 Lake Road *98 Nijaroto "| ||. 100 To Awa.. an: . . 3' 15 |||

NORTH WEEK DAYS. AM A M P M 0 Te Awa., defi. ... 020 2 Ngaroto *4 Lake Road 7 Ohaupo 950 ellc ll Rukuhia J 17 [ Hamilton ... 2 5 10 i Hamilton Tune. ... 1Q 33 2 "20 1 Te Rapa *23 | Pukete ... \\\ 20 Ngaruawahia ... ... 11 15 •31 ! Taupiri H 33 '" 35 ' Huntly v 55 5 *41 , Ohinewai •45 1 Rangwri „, „, t ] t S 4G Wairangi ... „, "^ •51 j 'Whangamarino . . "' "] 57 Merger \ a "'- - r- 1 10 j s"" *03 Whangarata . 05 Tuakau ... 640 2 1 68 ' Burkland 70 I Pukekohe ... 7 6 225 6 " •77 ! Runciman 78 j Drury ... 743 3"3 7" •80 j Hunua 81 ; Papakura ... 754 315 !" *8o I Manurewa 89 1 Papatoitoi ... 832 3"49 7"50 92 ! Otahuhu ... 841 359 94 Penrose June. t9 0 +4 15 8 2 *95 Ellerslie •90 Green Lane ". 07 ( Remuera ... 015 4*30 8"35 98 Newmarket ... 921 J4 40 841 100 Auckland, art: 930 449 850 ■B— A Passenger Carriage is attached to this Train, which stops for passengers by signal only, and runs from Huntly to Hamilton on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays only. t ChaDge for Onehunga. t Change for Helensville and intermediate stations. ,

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1695, 17 May 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1695, 17 May 1883, Page 4

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