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Notices-

WANTED — SENSIBLE PEOPLE WTO^CALLtkT WILLOW ftINCAID'S AND 'SECURE THK FOLLOWING BARGAINS : 1000 yards New Spring Prints, 5d., 6d., and7d., per yard. t 500 yards Horrocke's and other WHITE CALICO, 32 and 36 inches, 2£d., 3^(1.,' and 4W. per yd. No higher puce. 300 Men's working SHIRTS from Is 6d each. 750 yards Union SHIRTINGS. 7W., 8 Yd. , and {H per yard. 100 pairs good MULES, white and coloured, 5s lid, 6a lid. and 7s lid. 200 pairs good TWEED TROUSERS, 6s lid, 7s lid and Ss lid. 200 Gent's Oxford Shiits, collars, good quality, 4s lid. 36 dozen HATS ! HATS ! ! HATS ! ! ! 3 Rush Hats for Is. School Hats from 9U Men's,, women's and children's new shapes in straw Hats from Is. 25 Working Men's SUITS, 27s 6d per suit. 25 do. superior SUITS, good quality, 355. 75 Pith Helmets, 4s lid., 5s lid. and 6s lid. 50 gross Dress Buttons, all colors, 2£d, 3vjd, iid per/doz; >I* ", . ; . ", ; •'-• 50 Children's Ulsters, 2s lid. No higher price. 25 dozen Men's Cotton Hose, 3 pair foils. BOOTS 1 BOOT 3! BOOTS !of e\ery description at Auckland prices. Come and try them on. Good TWEED for Boys wear, from Is 10(1 per yaid. 60 children's new sun Bonnets, Is lid and 2s lid. GLOVES! GLOVES I white kid, black kid, and silk. White boots for evening wear, 6s 6d. Men's, youths', and Boys.' Clothing, very cheap 100 paii Mert's superior Hose, Is, woith 2s (3d. v . .5 „ 800 yds. Sheeting, 63, 72, and 80 inch, Is 3d, Is Gd, and Is 9d per yd. - BARGAINS'! BARGAINS! * • BARGAINS ! > Everything Sold as Advertised. DRAPRERY . STORE, DUKE STREET, CAMBRIEGE.

WAIKVfO C'IEKSE & BACON FACTORY COMPANY (Limited). N 0 T I C E. A CALL (the fifth) of ONE SHILLING per Sliaie has been made by the dnectois, payable to the undersigned at the oihee of the company, Hamilton Auction Mait, on Monday, Sth October, ISS3. JOHN KNOX, Secietaiy. Hamilton, Sept. 22nd, ISS3. N.B. — Shaieholders in arrears are notified that after the Sth October, the company's solicitor will be instructed to take legal pioceedings. • j

WAIKATO CHEESE & BACON FACTORY COMPANY (Limited). MILK will 'be RECEIVED at the FACTORY on and after MONDAY", Ist OCTOBER,- not later than 8 a m. Milk cans will be issued at the Factory i on Fiiday, 28th iust., at 4 p.m. JOHN KNOX, Secietaiy,

AJ O T I C E . '^jp^r^T"^ Running in my Paddocks >li I'W'vLtfl t ' m in S tuc ' asfc two months, Yellow COW, aged, with sjEsa*gh=* — s sma ]l •uhite star on foiehcad, and a small slit in left ear ; no other visible hi and ; has now a young calf at foot. The ow tier cau have her by paying expenses j but if not chained and removed within foui teen days fiom this date she wilL be sold to • defray such expenses. EDWARD JONES. Junction Farm, Alexandra, Sept. 25th, 1883.

/CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST TABER\J ■ NACLE. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, Sunday, Nov. 11, 1883. SOIREE ox TUESDAY", NOV. 13, 1883. Particulars in future advertisement. "/TIEXANDRA I'UBLIC HALIT Thursday, 11th October. CONG E R T By Pupils Attemjimo thk Alexandra Public School. Conducted by Mr T. A. Bell. After which %\ .11 be exhibited Jvnr.KY'h CKLi.nuvrr.n Collection 7 ok Ammviuj Wa\"\\okks, including seveial interesting figures now shown for the fiist time. Doors open at 7, commence at 7.30 : admission, 2a In aid of the Alexandra Sunday Schools and School Libiary, To Conclude With a Dance.

NEW ZEALAND EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION : HAMILTON BRANCH. LeQuesne's Hall. FIRST ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, Sunday, September 30bh. Mr Gko. A. Brown, of Auckland, will preach. Morning Service at 11 o'clock. Evening Service at 7 o'clock. Subject for Evening Lecture : " Conditional Immortality in connection with Modern Thought,"

The First ANNUAL TEA AND MEETING . WILL BE HELD ON Monday Evening, October Ist. Adresses by Geo. A. -Brown, Geo. Aldridge and others. Tea on tables at 6.30. Tickets, Is 6d Each. ON TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 2.nd, f MR BROWN '" "WILL LECTURE in the above Hall. Subject : " SIGNS OF THE TIMES ; OR, WHAT, ARE WE COMING TO?" Chair to be taken at 8 prompt.

auctioneer;* J CERTIFfCATjSD . ACGOr/OTAN?! ,IN| ,B^NK-3 1 '• ••- mi.— t-,t-;7/ -i ;: f I ALES heU, every,, SATURDAY,! at >< 2 p.m./ at his Auction Rooms, •i 'Account Sales promptly rendered.' u tf

Xftf ANTfeD KNtfWN, that Handbills, 11,11 1,1 tv'r©x>dgerfl,^iia;Ai/t l iKs^s,6fi t P?i\ifc' i

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1753, 29 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1753, 29 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1753, 29 September 1883, Page 3

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