Hotels. WALKER'S HOTEL, TE AROHA. nHHE Furnishing of this Hotel having JL 'been completed, The Accommodation will bis found comprising < SUITES. OF, PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES & INVALIDS, Bath Booms, &c. (£T BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS ! ! First-class Stabling. ALES ! TT7INES ! QPIRITS ! LES ! VV INES ! OI'IRITS ! tigFOF BEST BRAXDSjgjI J. W. Walker.
WINTER GOODS! WINTER GOODS! The 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 stbok we have '450 yards of French Meiinos and Cashmeres, in the following shades : Black, Scarlet, Blue, Navy, Cardinal, Pi une, Blown, and White, from Is Ud to 4s 9d per yard. — Other Dress Materials in gieat variety of shades, at all prices from 6d to 2s 6cl per yaid. — Plain and Twilled Flannels in White, Scarlet, Pink, Cardinal, Blue, Navy, and Prune, from Is to 2s 6d, per yard.— 7b" Ladies', Maids', andClnidien.s' Ulsteis and Jackets, from os to 45s. — A large stock ol Blankets, and Rugs, from 12s to 36s per pair. — 375 pairs of Men's and Boys' Trousers, with Coats and Vests to correspond, at all prices. Men's and Boys' Ovei coats, Macintoshes, Oil Coats, from 12s 6d to 705.— 535 Pairs of Boots and Shoes, from 3s 6d to 16s (id. In our Millineiy Department we have a large stock of Hats, Bonnets, Shapes, Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Nets, Lace, Ornaments, etc. — 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 epecialeare to avoid buying any shoddy or useless articles, which could be sold at half the lowest prices we quote above. Our Goods me from good useful articles to the very best we can procure. Having secured the services of a first-class Milliner and Dressmaker, any orders that yon 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. Hamilton West, 17th Apiil, 18S3.
rjiRISTEAM & LOVETT, [ Butchers ! HOf?"! Butchers I ! HAMILTON EAST & WEST. 3 | Beef. | Steak... ... 5d Roasting Beef 4d j Sirloin Beef ... 5d Boiling Beef... 3d Rounds Beef,., od Corned Beef.,. 3d 1 Ribs Beef ... <Ud I ' Mutton. 1 1 Legs Mutton... 4.^1 Chops 4id Loins Mutton 4 id Forequarters) 01l Shoulders ) ". , Mutton J *i (l Mutton j - 4d Pork 5d per lb. j Sausages 6d „ „ ] N.B. —On and after June Ist, we u intend opening a Branch Establishment ( in Gellhig's old shop, Victoria-street, , Hamilton West. ,
CMITH A MJSRICAN QRGANS. O>*LYUOLD 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 Now Zealand. The Thurmer Piano is overstrung (double oblique), full compass ( aiul trichord, with full iron frame and burnished metal pin plate. The toue 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. SCHMIDT PIANOS.— These fine instruments can, also be obtained only from the undersigned, who is ' appointed sole agent for them, and for the Thurmer Pianos, and Smith American Organs. Inspection and correspondence invited. W. R. WALKER, Gore-street, Auckland (near the railway station.)
npO PERSONS ON THE LOOK-OUT X FOR LAND. I FOR SALE, about KAAA ACRES of LAND, in lots to OvJUU suit purchasers. Price, from 35s to 50s per Acre. Terms :*lO per cent., cash ; .balance ,pan remain on, mortgage for seven, .years at SIX per ceiit. ; The Land is of really first-class quality — Mixed Bush and Fenj. The Bush is of a light pcrubby, description, with patches, of first-class /Fencing and Building Timbers. „ ;>,,, , ; ' ,The, Block is splendidly situated, being about t\yelve,niiles from. Cambridge, .on, the main road,, to, the » Thames, and adJoins Cultivated. Farpis., This is a good' chance for small settlers. > 3 , For further particulars/apply to t „„ MB (i GEORQE ELLIS, ; , .r . ■< ) C4MBRJD£E J r , ; ; , ■^Tho.wjll show intending purchasers oven , ,(,,,'- «,, ,the property,; /{', , -t ■ / Or; •• ;; { »Wv ** BUCSLAND,,- ,v { . 1 j,,L<m, t rAttCKLAND< u , „ t ,„ t ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1728, 2 August 1883, Page 1
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