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EVERY VISITOR TO AUCKLAND SHOULD CALL AT THE DIRECT SUPPLY STORE,

249 Queen-street.

Everything is cheap and the variety is endless. Parties unable to visit Auckland should write for particulars of goods required. Goods carefully packed and forwarded to any address. The finest selection of Fancy Goods in the colony. Vases, Lustres, Figures, Desks,. Work Boxes, Bags, Clocks, Shells (under shades), Statuary, &c. A good variety of Toys, very cheap. Cups and Saucers, 4"? per dozen ; Large Tumblers, 3s 6cl per dozen ; Plates, fiom 2s 6d per dozen ; Dishes, from Is ; Dinner Sets (40 pieces), 24s ; Table Knives and Forks, 9d ; Pocket Knives, 6d ; White Metal Tea Spoons, 3s per dozen ; Toilet Sets, from 4s 9d to 45s ; Flat Irons, Is ; Box Irons, 4s ; Hanging Glasses, Is ; Tray Glasses, 4s 6d ; Lamps, from Is 9(1 ; Candlesticks, 9cl and upwards ; Buckets, Is Gd ; Scrubbing Brushes, Is. Teapots, Jugs, Mugs, and Glassware of all kinds. Tinware of all kinds very low. Iron Saucepans, Boilers and Kettles, good and cheap. Galvanised Iron Baths, &c, in all sizes. Brush ware of every description and quality. Everything needful in a house, both useful and ornamental, to be had at THE DIRECT SUPPLY STORE, Hanchard & Cranwell, 249 Queen-street, Auckland.

TX^HITE,

Butchers &c.

VICTORIA - STREET HAMILTON WEST.

Q. & W. in thanking the inhabitants of Hamilton and the settlers around the district for the liberal support accorded to them for the last nine months, wish to inform them that they still hope to supply them with a good article at the lowest possible price, and by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their favors. Corned Beef supplied in large or small quantities to Contractors.

FARM FOR LEASE AT NGARUA WAHIA-

That very conveniently>situated DAIRY FARM of 250 acres the property of the late Mr T. Y. Fitzpatrick, opposite to the township of Ngaruawahia.

The House, of six rooms, with large attic, is well finished and commodious, with good dairy and scullery attached, v About 100 acres of the farm is subdivided into well-fenced paddocks and in good grass. Term— Six years, from Ist Janiiay last. For particulars apply to E. FITZPATRIOK. Ngaruawahia.

REMOVAL.

IyOTICE OF

STEPHEN TUCKER, GROCER, PROVISION DEALER, &c,

Begs to inform his customers

in Hamilton and surrounding districts, , that he has

REMOVED from his OLD PREMISES, and can now be found in

THE STORE NEXT THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND,

(Lately occupied by Messrs. Daley & Co.), and trusts to receive a continuation of former favours.

m"The same high quality goods will be always kept in stock, and the reputation earned for low prices will be maintained.

STEPHEN TUCKER. Hamilton, Nov. 20th, 1883. H. TKISTKAM,

FAM ILY DUTCHER, x> HAMILTON, Has OPENED a SHOP on each side- of the River. Families waited on for Orders. igpMeat of best quality supplied at reasonable rates. '

ALL PERSONS indebted to me for Timber, etc., previous to June last, will be summoned to the Court at Waiuku if their accounts are 'not paid, or satisfactory arrangements made before Ist January, 1884. ■ ' •* , r >'<> „- • < ■ 'JAMES S. GIBBONS. Otaua Saw Mill,. > ■ ■ „ 3rd'De!cemb6r,slßß3.

T> ALL PROGRAMMES.-tA large and jtf*K received, p.% TjISWAIKAXOTIIfISffjQ%«,I^ \* l

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1826, 20 March 1884, Page 3

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522

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1826, 20 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1826, 20 March 1884, Page 3

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