Auctions. l " V,'
HAMILTON AUCTION MART.
SATURDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m.
Preliminary Notice.
pEOICE LOT BOOTS AND SHOES, V^ Drapery, &c, Potatoes, &o. • ! Works of Art, Choice Chromos *nd Oleographs, works of old masters.
Further particulars in Thursday's issue.
JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
A. ISAACS, r\ ENERAL IITERGHANT AND A UOTIONEER.
Contractors and Surveyors ' supplied with PROVISIONS at Lowest Possible Prices. ' ( OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE, AND W A O T U. N.B.— Totara Posts For Sale.
ALFRED HELPS, AUCTIONEER, CERTIFICATED ACCOUNTANT IX BANK* RUI'TCY, &C, &C.
SALES held every SATURDAY, al 2 p.m., at his Auction Rooms, Alexandra East. Account Sales promptly rendered.
CHRISTMAS pARD'S OF NEW ZEALAND VIEWS.
THESE VERY CHOICE CHRISTMAS CARDS will give friends in England and elsewhere a good idea of the Bkautiks AN'D WOXDKRS OF TUB "BRITAIN OF THE SOUTH." 1. MAORILAND. 2. 1 NATURE'S FROLICS IN NEW 3. 1 ZEALAND. 4. MOUNTAIN, LAKE, AND FIORD. 5. LAKE & MOUNTAIN SCENERY. 6. HOT LAKES AND TERRACES. 7. CHRISTCHURCH. 8. DUNEDIN. 9. GREAT COMET OF 1882. 10. -f AUCKLAND. }
Price, One Shilling each. Sent to any address on receipt of Is Id in Stamps. N.B.— The" Frisco Mail, leaving Auckland on Movember o'th, reaches London on December 17th ; That leavitig Auckland ou November 13th, reaches London on December 2Gth, Boxing day. A few of these beautiful cards are on view and for sale at the Office of TilE Waikato Times.
The Sole Vkndok of the Above. WILLIAM RATTRAY, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, & SILK MERCER. 178, 180, axi> 182, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.
KAIAPOI. KAIAPOI. KAIAPOI.
Just received by J. R. E. HATRICK, Hamilton, a nice assortment of Kaiapoi Tweeds and Suits to tit almost every size and shape, tall, slender, low, stout and ordinary. A well-made, stylish cut, good pattern, genuine Kaiapoi all-wool suits, foroOs; next pi ice, 60s; best quality tweed suits made by Kaiapoi Co., 70s; trousers fiom os, tweed 17s ; same quality made to measure. 21s 6d. Better value in made-up clothing cannot be had in the province of Auckland from any retail dealer buying in the ordinary way and doing a legitimate paying tiade.
J. R. E. Hatrick always has in stock other Kaiapoi goods, such as Blankets, Puigs, Mauds, Shawls, Flannels, Shirtings, Shirts, Hose, and Fingerings. These goods he gets straight fiom the Kaiapoi Co., and he challenges any to find him selling anfaiticle for what he knows is false. GENERAL "DRAPERY GOODS he docs not impoit direct from London, from the manufacturers ; any one in the retail advei Using so, has little regard for the truth, and must be very ignorant of the custom of Homo manufacturers.
Special attention is drawn to line of strong Carpeting at la lid, well worth one-half more ; Hessian Floor-cloth, 18in. Bd, 36m. Is 4d ; Painted back do., 27in. 13d, 36in. Is 6d, 43in, Is lid; Good China Matting, Ud and Is Gd. Doormats, heaith-fugs, cocoa matting, window muslin and lace countei panes. Toilet coveis, toilet .sets of six mats, Is ; brush and comb bngs, crochet antimacassars fiom i)d, lace do. Is ; table covers, unbleached table-linen, 2s 4rl to 3s 4cl ; white do., 72in., .">s Gd ; Hax ticking:, sheetings, calico, butter-cloth, 2s 6d per doz. yards ; diaper, linen, holland, rollertow elltug, 4d ; special line of roller towel-,, Turkish, 2s each. White Turkish towelling, suitable for dresses, plain and stiiped dimity, cietonue print, sateen and giilatea, in gieat vaiiety. In Dress Material there is a line of double-width Cashmere, v aiions shades, Is 6d per yard ; new checks fiom Is; other plain and fancy dress materials from 6d.
A new assortment Transfer Crewel Pattei us besides those already advertised, including groups for'apions and brackets.
Gordon Braid, lOd per 36 yards ; Antimacassar Biaid, from Is 3d per doz. ; nice. assortment Neuk Ruffliugs, from 3d ; Josephine Kid Gloves, best quality, 4s 6d; silk do., Is 6d, Is Ud, 2s6d ; thread do., from 6d.
J. R. E. H. believes that he has the largest, best, cheapest, and freshest stock of Children's Ladies 1 and Men's Colonial* made Boots and Shoes in the Waikato. Note a few prices. Men's Best Colonial Bluchers, 8s 6d ; Watertight, open and closed, three rows hand-stitch, 13s 6d ; Calf Shooters, IGs (id ; Elastic Sides, 12s 6cl, a marvel for cheapness ; Boys' and Youths' Strong Kip Lace-ups, specially made with extra row hand-stitch, ranging from 7s to 10s ; Women's Kip Dairy, 8s 9d; Calf Balmorals, 10s 6d; best quality Calf Elastic, 11s 6d, equal to any made to measure, costing one-half more ; 1 Box each Sewn Kid and Pollack's Beat Prunella, 9s ; Children's Boots and Shoes from Is 6d.
For the genuineness of the above i» annexed the signature of J. X E. HATKICK, KAIAPOI "HtfUSH HAMILTON. J'' '
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1775, 20 November 1883, Page 3
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775Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1775, 20 November 1883, Page 3
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