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Notices,

O EVENTEEN (17) 'GASES & BALES O NEW AND CHEAP DRAPERY. PER GEORGE BEWLEY JUST OPENED AT WtILIAM It. IJRIDGMAN'S 150 Pairs New Blankets (in all sizes) from 6/6 pair. A splendid Lot of Winter Dress materials All colours in Caledoniau Cloths, Serges, Costume Tweeds, Homespuns, &c, at rery low prices Large Assortment very wide Black Cashmere, from 1/8 to 6/6 Black French Merinos (in all qualities), from 1/11 to 5/6 Wool Plaids, Wool Shawls, Tablecovers, &c. Grey and White Calicos, wholesale price per piece for nett cash A Large Stock of New Flannels (all makes), from 6M Roslyn Flannels, Roslyn Blankets 20 Pieces (yard wide) Fancy China Matting, 1/ yard, worth 1/4 Linoleum (good), 3/9 yard : Choice Pattern Floorcloths, 1/9 yard 1,000 Yards Cotton Tweed (slightly damaged), 1/ yard, worth 1/6 A Great Variety Cotton, Union, and Crimean Shirtings, cheap A Large Lot of Clothing purchased ■ cheap AUCTION, to be sold at a small advance — Boys Knicker Suits, from 5/11 Youths' and Boys' Suits (long trousers,' from 12/6 very strong Men's Tweed Suits, from 25/ ; Trousers and Vesta, from 12/6 A Splendid Line Men's Cold Cord Trousers, 7/6 pair ; Tweed Trousers, from 5/6 pair Braces, Hats, Hoisery (good value) In consequence of the over-stocked state of the Market, W.R.B. has been enabled to purchase a lot of Goods at a heavy discount, and will sell them cueap ; 5 per cent, discount Is off every lon cash purchaseis. Special terms to large purchaseis. Patterns free by post. JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. UPPER QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND.

TT'LLISON'S CELEBRATED DRUID Hi PLASTER. The Druid Plaster is a reliable cure for Old Sores, Bad Wounds, Cuts, Ulceis, Boils, Carbuncles, Whitloes, Wood Poisoi.s, and Sore Breasts. It is also a sure Remedy for all kinds of Horse G.ills. Its healing and drawing powers are unequalled, and can be vouched for by the hundreds who have used it. The following testimonials are a few of the many received certifying to the virtue contained in the Druid Plaster :—: — Hamilton, June 12, 1883. To Mrs Ellison, Kiiikinroa. I have iruch pleasure in adding my mite towards the healing efficacy of jour valuable PI istcr, having seen its gieat good in healing sores of whatever nature. I saw it used with great effect upon my own son ; and I have to add that many more with whom I have associated have used it, and can, with every confidence, recommend it' to the suffering everywhere. — I have the honour to bo, madam, yours, etc., George Thompson*, Settler. Cherrybrook, June 11th, ISB3. Dkar Mrs Eluwn, —Having used your Plaster for the last three years, i have found it very healing. ISABELLA PjiIMROSE, Settler, Hamilton. Auckland, June 11, 1883. Dkar Madam, —I am in receipt of yours of the 7th inst. in reference to your Plaster, and I have much pleasure in bearing my testimony to the excellent healing properties of your Plaster, ■which I lia\ o experienced in my own case, and also in the case of several others who are indebted to your kindness in supplying it. lam sure all who try it will find benefit from it ; and I hope you will reap some benefit from the sale of it, to which you are well entitled to. — I remain, with kind regards, very truly yours, Mrs Ellison. Thos. Mackv, Merchant, Auckland. Kempthorna, Prosser and Co., Sole Agents.

CHARLES HESKETH.] [ALEX. AITKEN. TTESKETH AND A ITKEN HAVE OX SALE AND TO ARRIVE, A choice selection of Imported Warrnambool Seed Potatoes. Also, Flukes, Canterbury aud Oamaru, Magnum Boiium, Breeses' Prolific and other new varieties. Auckland and Sydney Bonedust and Flour Mineral and Bone Phosphates, from 20% to 37% Crans' Potato and Turnip Manures Peruvian Gunnos, Nitrate of Soda and all other Artificial Manures White, Dun, imd Black Tartarian Oats Prime Che\ alier Barley (for seed) Feed Oats, Maize, Beans, etc. They are also glad to inform their Customers that having sold the whole of their last year's stock they will be able to offer the newest and choicest samples of MANGOLD, TURNIP, AND CLOVER SEED, Namely— Suttons Golden Tankard, Mammoth Long Red, Yellow and Red Globe and other Hybrid Mangolds Purple and Green Top Aberdeen, Swede, Devonshire Grey-stone, White Stone, and Globe Turnips White, Red, Alsyke, and Cowgrass Clovers Trefoil, Timothy, Crested Dogstail, Rycgrass, and Cocksfoot Coarse, Fine, ana Rock Salt New Zealand Flax and Tow HESKETH & AITKEN.

BEST HTJNTLY COALS. A supply of Coals and Firewood kept at my yard, Hamilton East for the convenience of out-settlers. Orders for Coals, Firewood and Carting to be left at Messrs Scott aud Cox's Store, Hamilton West. W, H.I&ELLY, Late Contractor for the Hamilton Tramway. Hamilton, 27th Sept., 1882.

DOOTS AND SHOES. Y. PLESCHER 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 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 Elastio put jn Boots. • < IS GOOD FIT j&Jff ARANTEED. i 1 l v; p£isiHE>,; /' i „. .„, ';-,, BdbXMAEBEj-^l',, 'J I D U KE , (N|xj;;MrjH^g{ies' a Chemißt). , \ ti

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1745, 11 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1745, 11 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1745, 11 September 1883, Page 4

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