SPECIALITIES.
Lot I—l pair Heavy Tweed Trousers, jcathcrbound at heels, Js lid per pair Lot 2—l pair Stsonjj Trousers and Vest, 15s 6d Lot 3-1 pair Saddle Tweed Trousers, 19s 6d Lot 4—l pair Pure All-wool Geelong Tweed Trousers, at 17s lid Lot s—l Suit Genuine Kaiapoi Tweed, 45s 9d Lot 6-1 Suit Superior Tweed, 37s 6d Lot 7—l pair Heavy Aloleskin Trousers, 6s lid Lot B—l Boys' Pretty Knickerbocker Suit, 12s 6d Lot 9—l pair Real Good Blankets, full 2J yards long, for 13s lid Lot 10-1 pair Heautitul Witney Blankets, full 2\ jards long-, for 17s lid Lot 11—1 pair Beautiful Witney Blankets, full '21 jards long, for 21s Lot 12—1 Handbomc White Unshrinkable Quilt, 2; jards long, for 10s lid Lot 13— 1 dozen jards of our famous Grey or White Calico, for-is6d Lot 14—10 yards ol cur Yard-wide Strong Flannel, for 10s Lot 15—10 yards Superior Dress Scr^c, in popular winter shades, for 9s 6d Lot IG— 6 yards of Rich Hl.ick Cashmere, 42' inches wide, for 16s Od Lot 17- 3 i yards Tweed, 51 inches wide (suitable fur Ulster o. Bojs' wear\, for 10s 6d Lot 13—1 Good House Dress, 10 yards, for 4s lid Lot 19—] Pretty Out-door Dress of the new Matilasse Cloth, neat pattern, 10 yai ds, for 7s # lld Lot 20—1 Beautiful Coloured Dress of Velveteen, 10 jards, for 19^ Od L o t 21—1 Full Dross of our Celebrated Velveteen, for 25s ' Lot 22—1 Handsome Ulster, useful shape, for 12b Od Lot 23—1 Gent's BUck or Drab Soft Felt Hat, 2s lid Lot 24—1 pair Drawing room Window Curtains, each Curtair, full 3 yards long, for 5» Gd Lot 25—6 j'ards of Heavy Serge, 54 inches wide, for 17s Od Lot 2b— lo jards All-wool Heavy Welsh Flannel, for 12, Lot 27—1 Lir S e Kexrrsiblc Vehet Wool Shawl, for 12s lid. X Pi. — As legnrds quality and price, any of the abo\e lines arc Special and Extraordinary Value, and as we anticipate a large demand, arrangemc its ha\e been made tor an adequate supplj\ — S &C. For fuller information concerning: Parcels and Prices, Lists will be sent, post tree, on application FOB> GASH O3NTI.Tr
GRATEFUL— COMFORTING.
BPPS'S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
" By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws -which govern the operations of digesfcion and nutrition and by a careful application of the fine properties of wellselected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage -which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet thas a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to lesist every tendency to disease. Hundred-, of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fa.tal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." —^'ee article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made aimply with boiling water or milk. Sold in |lb. packets by Grocers, labelled thus : JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON, ENGLAND.
OUPTU R E S. Persons sufiei ing from the above should apply to J. F. R. Strickland, tur^icallnstiument Maker (late maker to Leeds, Buulfoid, and Wakefield Hospitals, and Gatcshead Dispen&ary), Vincent-street, Auckland (13 doors from Cook-street, 'light-hand side).
TU"EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Time Table, On and ai-ter April Ist, 1884. MAIN LINE. AUCKLAND, MERCER, TE AWAMUTU SOUTH.— WEEK DATS. _ AMA M P M 0 | Auckland, dc/>. 620 9 0 415 2 Newmarket ... 600 911 425 3 Remucr.i 915 430 *4 Green Lane .. ... V... *5 lUlerbho . . V . 6 Pe-uose June 047 9CO +4 45 9 Ot.ihuha ... 7 5 040 457 11 P.ipatoitoi V0 50 5 6 15 Manure w.i ... IF 520 1') Pap.ikura ... 8 0 10 18 535 *21 Hunua If .. 22 j Drury . 815 10 37 555 *23 Runciman ... ... 1( .. "2S Paerata If . 30 Pukokohe ... 857 11 5 625 '33 Auckland 1f... 35 lu.ikau ... 920 11 22 644 *37 Whangaruta V.. 10 Pokeno . . 11 38 7 4 43 Mercer 1 «"■ 5^ 0 jll 60 715 15 fiercer j 10 20 { 12 10 fr 49 Whangamarino < 54 ( Wair.mgi *o(i Ranginri ... ... ... ... *59 Olunewai ... ... ... , 05 Huntly ... 12 0 124 69 I'aupiri ... 139 74 Ngaiuawabia... 12 55 155 *7S Pukctc *S1 Te Rapa 84 Hamilton June. 135 235 85 Hamilton ... 140 90 Rukuhia 94 Ohaupo 3 8 *96 Lake Road *!)8 Ngaroto 325 100 Te Awa.. arr. ... 330 NORTH.— WEEK DAYS. B AM AM P M 0 Te Awa., dcp. ... 940 2 Ngaroto 947 *4 Lake Road 7 Ohaupo 10 4 *11 Rukuhia 17 Hamilton ... 2 0 16 Hamilton June. ... 10 40 2 5 *20 Te Rapa *23 Pukete 26 Ngaruawahia 11 20 249 31 Taupin 11 40 310 35 Huntly 12 5 330 *41 Ohinewai *45 Ranginri *46 Wairangi *51 Whangaraarino Af^r ,-r \ arr - — '1 25 S5 5 60 Pokeno ... 626 157 *63 Whangarata -H-... 65 Tuakau ... 646 218 *68 Burkland t+... 70 Pukekohe ... 7 6 235 823 *73 Paerata ++. *77 Runciman ++ 78 Drury ... 743 310 7" 5 *80 Hunua ++... 81 Papakura ... 754 322 *85 Manurewa ... 810 ++... 7"j}4 89 Papatoitoi ... 828 355 60 92 Otahuhu ... 838 4 3 94 Penrose June. t8 51 Hl5 B*2o *95 Ellersho •96 Green Lane 97 Remuera ... 9 4 4*30 s'sfi' 98 Newmarket ... 911 $4 40 841 100 Auckland, arr. 920 449 850 B— A Passenger Carriage is attached to this Train, which stops for passengers by signal only, and runs from Huntly to Hamilton and back on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays only. ■ + Change for Onehunga. % Change for Helensville and intermediate stations. IT Only stops to pick up passengers from Waikato. ' '..'," ft Only stops to set down passengers rom Waikato.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1891, 19 August 1884, Page 4
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943Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1891, 19 August 1884, Page 4
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