SPECIALITIES.
Lot I—l pair Heavy Tweed Trousers, leatherbound at heels, J» lid per pair Lot 2—l pair Strong- Trousers and Vest, 15s <5d Lot 3 -1 pair Saddle Tweed Trousers, 19s 6d Lot 4—l pair Pure All-wool Geclong Tweed Trousers, at 17s lid Lot 5-1 buit Genuine Kaiapoi Tweed, 45s td Lot 6 -1 Suit Superior Tweed, 37s 61 Lot 7—l pair Heavy Moleskin Troupers, 8s lid Lot B—l Boys' Pretty Knickerbocker Suit, 12s Od Lot 9—l pair Real Good Hlankets, full 2| yards long, for 13s lid Lot 10-1 pair Heautitul Witney Klankets, full 2.1 yards long, for 17s lid Lot 11—1 pan JJeautiful Witney Blankets, full 2 J ) ards long, for 21s Lot 12—1 Handsome White Unshrinkable Quilt, 2^ yards long, for 10s lid Lot 13—1 doijcn yards ot our famous Grey or I White Calico, for 4s <5d Lot 14 —10 yards of cur Yard- wide Strong Flannel, for 10s Lot 15—10 yards Superior Dress Serge, in popular winter shades, for 9> Cd Lot 16-6 yards of Rich Hlack Cashmere, 42 inches wide, for Wi Od •' Lot 17- 3 i yards Tweed, 51 inches wide (suitable for UMer o. Hoys' wear>, for 10s 6d Lot 13—1 Good House D ess, 10 yards, for 4s lid Lot 19— J Pretty Out-door Dress of the nevr Matilasse Cloth, neat pattern, 10 yards, tor 7s lid Lot 20-1 Beautiful Co'.ourrd Dress of Velveteen, 10 yards, for 10> 6d Lot 21—1 Full Dr ~s ot our Celebrated Velveteen, for 25s Lot 22—1 H.mdsome Ulster, useful shape, for 12> 6d Lot 23—1 Gem's UUck or Drab Sof. Felt Hat, 2, lid Lot 21—1 p<iir Drawing room Window Curtains, each Curtairi full 3 yards long, for 5s Cd Lot 25—6 jaids of Heavy Serge, 54 inches wide, for 17i 6d Lot 26 -10 yards All-wool Heavy Welsh Flannel, for 12* Lot 27—1 Large Reversible Velvet Wool Skawl, for 12s lid. N. B — As regards quality and price, any of the above lines are Special and Extraordinary Value, and as we anticipate a large demand, arrangements ha\c been made for an adequate supply. — S. & C. For fuller information concerning Parcels and Prices, Lists will be sent, post free, on application
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*• OEWARE OF WORTHLESS "" J3 IMITATIONS. 1 A. G. BAETLETT, | | Watchmaker and Jeweller, s; 154 Queen-st., Auckland. §] .*> English Lever Watches, capped ■». and jewelled, sent post free to any | part of New Zealand on receipt of | tC P.O. Order for 5. 1 £3 10s. | f? A stamped guarantee with each « is. watch. Chronometersand Watches >rj "° skilfully repaired on the premises, 2 under the personal supervision of .* "q the proprietor.— Engagement and Wedding Rings.
ONEHUNGA PERPETUAL LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY.
Established 1874. Incorporated 1880.
MONEY LENT on Mortgage for any term not exceeding ten years, at. rates of iuterest from GJ to 7i per cent. Repay able by weekly, monthly or quarterly instalments. Applications may be made through — Mr Angus Campbell, Hamilton Mr Thomas Wells, Cambridge Mr J. D. Hill, Alexandra Mr Edmund Fitzpatrick Ngaruawahia Mr W. Corboy, Kibikir or direct to the secretary. J. D. JACKSON, Onehunga.
MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Time Table, On and after April Ist, 1884. MAIN LINE. AUCKLAND, MERCER, TE AWAMUTU SOUTH.— WEEK DAYS. AM AM P M 0 Auckland, de/>, 620 9 0 415 2 Newmarket ... 030 011 426 3 Remuera 015 430 ■ •4 Gicen Lane ... ... 11.. •5 Ellershe IT .. 6 Fcnrose June. 047 030 +4 45 9 Otahuhu ... 7 5 940 457 11 Papatoitoi IT9 50 5 0 *15 Manurewa ... ... 1F 520 10 Papakura ... 8 0 10 18 535 *21 Hunua V... 22 Drury ... 815 10 37 555 *23 Runciman IF .. *28 PaeraU 1T... 30 Pukekohe ... 857 11 5 625 •33 Buekland ... *. 1f... 35 Tu.ikau ... 920 11 22 644 *37 Whan?arata 1T... 40 Pokeno 11 33 7 * 4<? Morror \ arr > }10 0 jll 60 715 11 Mercer J d j J IQ2O 12 1Q *49 Whangamarino *54 Wairangi ... ... ... . •56 Rangiriri *59 Ohinewai 65 Huntly ... 12 0 124 09 Taupiri ... . 139 74 Ngaruawabia... 12 55 155 •78 Pukete •81 Teßapa 84 Hamilton June. 135 235 85 Hamilton ... 140 90 Rukuhia 94 Ohaupo 3 8 •96 Lake Road •98 Nfjaroto 325 100 Te Awa., arr. ... 330 NORTH.— WEEK DAYS. B AM AM P X 0 Te Awa., dep. ... 940 2 Ngaroto 947 ♦4 Lake Road 7 Ohaupo 10 4 •U Rukuhia ". 17 Hamilton ... 2 0 16 Hamilton June. ... 10 40 2 6 •20 Te Rapa •23 Pukete ;;; 26 Ngaruawahia 11 20 249 31 Taupiri H4O 310 35 Huntly 12 5 330 *41 Ohinewai *45 Rangiriri ... ... ... •46 Wairangi ... "| •51 Whangamarino f "—I s;: aw {}S {!i 60 Pokeno ... 628 157 •63 Whangarata ++... 65 Tuakau ... 646 218 •68 Buekland tt Pukekohe ... 7 6 235 t"h •77 Runciman ++ 78 Drury ... 743 3' 10 7" 5 •80 Hunua ++... 81 Papakura ... 754 822 '85 Manurewa ... 810 ++ 7*34 89 Papatoitoi ... 828 3' 55 60 92 Otahuhu ... 838 4 3 94 Penrose June. +8 51 Ul5 B*2o '95 Ellerslie •96 Green Lane 97 Remuera ... 9 i 430 8*36 98 Newmarket ... 911 }4 40 841 LOO Auckland, arr. 920 449 860
B— A Passenger Carriage is attached tothis Train,' which stops for passengers bysignal only, and runs from Huntly to Hamilton and back on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays only. t Change for Onehunga. X Change for HelensvUle and intermediate stations. IF Only stops to pick up passengers from Waikato. tt Only stops* to set down passengers from Waikato.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1870, 1 July 1884, Page 4
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901Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1870, 1 July 1884, Page 4
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