Notices.
NEW PARCELS.
Lot 50, the NEW HOUSEHOLD PARCEL,42s 1 pair of Extra Super Blankets, measuring nearly 2J yards long by 63 inches wide 1 of our Celebrated Unshrinkable White Quilts, measuring 2^ jards lonjj by 2j wide 5 yards of Heavy Twilled Sheeting, bleached or unbleached, as preferred 1 pair Long Lace Window Curtains, pretty design ; or, instead, 1 dozen yards of Calico 1 Toilet Cover and 1 Large Linen Towel 2 yards of T_ble Damask, 54 inches nido
Lot 60, the EXTRAORDINARY £5 FAMILY PARCEL.
j 1 Full Suit of real good West of England Tweed (state size) ; or. instead, one pair of our Beautiful Witney Double-bed Blankets, and an equally large White Crotchet Quilt 1 Dress of our Scarbro 1 Serge, in fashionable and useful shades, containing 10 yards 2 yards of Rich Embossed or Plain Velveteen, to trim 1 Useful Dress for a Girl of 16, containing— 8 yards of Twilled Homespun Wincey 5 yards of .Strong 1 weed, recommended to wear 12 >ards of Hea\y Yard- wide Flannel 12 y irds of Crewdson's Famous Ccthco 12 yards of Yen Strong Grey Calico 7 yards of Strong hcotrh Iwill Shirting 23 jaids ot Remnants of Dress Materials, Prints and Hollands, &c , in useful lengths In all containing ovei 90 yards of Material and a full suit, every item of which h^s been selected with reg.irdto wear— quality, not quantity, being our aim in making up all our EXTRAORDINARY PARCELS.
Lot 100, the MABVELLOUS DRESS PARCEL, containing 3 Rich Dresses, &c, for 42b.
6 yards Rich Black Cashmere, 42 inches wide 10 j-ards Dark Ground Sateen fruit, neat pattern 10 yards of Pretty Dress Material, in useful shades 2 3 - ards Velveteen, to trim 1 pair Glo\e-fitting Corsets; send size 3 pairs Ribbed Merino Stockings, superior quality Lining and Buttons for one Dress.
F. FORREST,
NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, PIAKO ROAD.
Orders addressed to the Nursery, or care of Mr LeQuesne, will be promptly attended to.
I^EWMARKET NURSERY. A General Collection of Nursery Stock, embracing a Choire and Vai led Assortmeur of ABIES, CEDRUS, CUPRESSUS, MAGNOLIAS, RHODODENDRONS, &c, <fee, in differentstages of growth ; some of which are magnificent specimens, from 5 to 7 feet in height. These \\ ill be offered cheap (to make room for young stock), and will be found well worthy of inspection, especially to gentlemen planting new or enlarging old gardens. I beg also to draw attention to my Stock of APPLE and other FRUIT TREES, which are Clean and Splendidly Rooted, being tianspiantcd every season. Inspection invited ; Catalogues post free. c. s. McDonald. § Fruit Trees! I am prepared to forward Fruit Trees to any address (packed free of charge and placed on rail or otherwise), on receipt of cash or good references from unknown correspondents. Catalogue on application free.
JOSEPH MAYO, The Nursery, DRURY, AUCKLAND. •£&. Fl fj^Y & QON, ggPr ■"-*• alay & Oon, 3raSß MONTPELLIER NURSERY, Respectfully solicit the attention of Planters to their general collection of Nursery Stock, including Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Bulbs, Tubers, Herbaceous and Soft- wooded Plants, Flower Seeds, &c. Our Fruit Trees are clean, healthy and ivell grown, and include the mos>t useful and popular varieties, viz , Apples ou blight-proof stocks, Cherries, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Nectarines, &c, &c. Catalogues post free on application. NOTE.— C. T. Wren's Catalogue of Trees, Sluubs, Plants, Bulbs, Garden Sundries, and fiist-class tested and reliable Seeds in extensive and choice variety forwarded on receipt of address. Nursery and Seed-waiehonse, Remuera, within fifteen minutes walk of Remuera and Newmarket Stations. Telephone No. 209.
THE HAMILTON EAST BAKERY.
MR W. BLACK, MANAGER.
The above Bakery is OPENED THIS DAY in Hamilton East. All friends of Mr Black are requested to assist him by paying CASH, so as to enable him to make a fresh start. The Bread supplied will be of firstclass quality. W. BLACK.
ONEHUNGA PERPETUAL LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY.
Established 1874. Incorporated 1830.
MONEY LENT on Mortgage for any term not exceeding teu years, at rates of interest from 6£ to 7£ per cent. Repay able by weekly, monthly or quarter!} 7 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, Kihikir or direct to the secretary. J. D. JACKSON, Onehunga.
MR W. H. NEAL, Teacher of the Pianoforte, Organ, Violin, Flute, and Singing. Pianofortes and Harmoniums tuned by the year or otherwise. For sale' — two good Violins ; also, all kinds of Strings, Fittings, &c. For terms and other particulars apply at the studio, Queen-street East, Cambridge. T> ALL PROGRAMMES.— A large »nd IJ varied assortment just received at Tai Wap£4to Times office,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1889, 14 August 1884, Page 4
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