* ; i^einting nn T ™?' /Vt i^DUKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE. : Established, 1880. , J JAMBS~iT BdND In thanking the Public of Waikato for the liberal support hitherto accorded him, takes this opportunity of informing them that he has added to his Printing Plant ' a Cutting Machine, to enable him to more expeditiously and neatly, execute ail work in the several branches' of the trade. He is also in receipt of an elegant assortment of New Type, which, together with his Frtutiug Machine, "The Atlas, " places him on a par with Auckland Houses in the production oi first-class work at moderate charges. A visit to his office will convince anyone of the fact that there is no longer a necessity for sending work out of the Waikato district. All work done at Auckland prices, and in a style unsurpassed. Ornamental Printing in bronze or colours. Native Land Court Forms, Rate Books, Proof of Debt Forms, etc., etc., kept in stock. Specimens of work and estimates fur* nished on Application. JAMES S. BOND, Maohine Printer and Bookbinder. Cambridge. Waikato. I®* " Waikato Times " Agency.
TIT A T 0 H B S ! Established 1562. A. G. BAJBTLETT, "' Watch and Chronometer 3 q Maker, % X 154 Quecn-st., Auckland. PJ 2 W W Waltbam Watches from £3 t> £ 10s to £25; English Levers, £ W from £5 to £43 ; Geneva, £2 to » £15. A stamped guarantee q given, and Watches packed and £ sent by post. Gold Chains and H Jewellery in great variety and — newest designs. Orders by >J post, with a description of the q 2 Watch required, securely packed q h3 and sent to any part of New O H Zeiiland on receipt of P. 0.0. for J the amount.— A. G. Bartlett, q opposite Theatre Royal, Queen- *-» street. Established 1862.
AUCKLAND Q OUT HERN UCKLAND SOUTHERN PRODUCE T7IXCHANGE i^iOMPANY, QUEEN-STREET WHARF, E. N. LEGGE, Manager, HAVE ON HAND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE SOUTHERN AND LOCAL, FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. FLOUR, BRAN, AND POLLARD. AGENTS FOR R. ANDERSONS WATER OF LEITH FLOUR MILL. The Auckland and Soulbcrn Produce Exchange Company beg to intimate to the trade that they are prepared to indent Direct Orders for all kinds of Gram, feeed, and Produce, and to assure clients they will receive the full benefit of the local knowledge and opportunity of their friends in the South for buying in the cheapest market, and on the best terms.
rp E AWAM U T U. J. F. ANDREW Has NOW OPENED his NEW WINTER, STOCK, received from the leading London Houses, ex Liberia. Dress Materials Stamped and Plain Homespuns Velveteens French Beiges Silk Plash Broohe*3, Fancy Satin Cloths in all the leading Estnmiuo Surges colours Wiuceys, etc. Corsets Ribbons, Lace ■ Ulster Cloths Fur Trimmings Waterproofs and Jersey and SpringCheviots top Gloves A Labgb Stock of Men's, Children's, and Ladies' HosieryShirts and Shirtings, in Oxford, Union, and All Wool— Ladies' and Children's Felt and Straw Hats — Novelties in Bonnets. A Good Assortment of Crewel Patterns —Wools and Silks— Berlin Fingerings and Yarns in all colours— Shetland and Berlin Wools— A Nice Variety of Fancy Articles. Expected,a Farther Delivery, ex Shannon, in a fen- days. Also, a Large Stock of Colonial Tweeds and Flannels. S3T Special attention is drawn to the Stock of BOOTS, which comprises both English and Colonial makes. Calicoes, Sheetings, and other Plain Goods always on hand. GMITH A MERICAN ONLY GOLD MEDAL MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. The Smith American Organs are of superior workmanship and artistic design, and possess great sweetness of tone combined with brilliancy and power. THURMER PIANOS manufactured specially for the climate of Australia and New Zealand. The Thurmer Piano is overstrung (double oblique), full compass and trichord, with full iron frame and "burnished metal pin plate. The tone is full, and the patent check action produces a uniformly quick, delicate and facile touch. The cases are of Elegant Design and Workmanship, and the materials are all of the very best description.^ i , SCHMIDT PIANOS.— These fine instruments can also be obtained only from the undersigned, ;who is appointed, sole .agent fori them, ,and for. the Thurmer Pianos, and Smith American , Organs. Inspection and correspondence invited. , .'• ! • W. R. WALKER, «• , Gore-street, Auckland (near the rail,.''.,V'H -• /" way; station.) __' HORSES j BROKEN .IN AND TRAINED, in the best style -known, finoludingT Professor^H.' Sample's system.; Good care and treatment during vthe timetlieylareiuirdergoing their, teachJingj* Trained* t6^leap*«ev'eryi obstacle if *reqwr<*djs>yr;At .CONNOLLY, next .the f iOddfeUp^^-Hgll;^amilton^Ba3t. \ii - t,Lq,t *>-»/*- l ifl>s m** *^t ('fi^* *-* t ■« i
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1720, 14 July 1883, Page 4
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741Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1720, 14 July 1883, Page 4
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