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WAIKATO BREWERY, HAMILTON. fTUIE undei signed having re-opened ■*- the HAMILTON BREWEEY, Aie propaicd to supply customers with ATPQ iIN BULK OR 1 ATrH ALBS I BOTTLE, J ALES r.KI V\ LD FK.OM PURE MALT AND HOPS ONLY ! At most reasonable rates. N.B.— The Hamilton Brewery being woiked at a very small expense, customers will receive the benefit in the quality of the goods supplied. C. J.W. BARTON & CO. SPECIAL NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE N.N Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. WILLIAM KATTPiAY'S NET CASH SYSTEM. WILLIAM RAITRAY begs to announce that ail accounts (without exception) were closed on the Ist inst., and that on that date he commenced his new NET CASH SYSTEM. To those who are disinclined to pay for some who cannot pay, or otheis who wont pay, this system offers decided advantages. Its adoption means a large saving in office md clerical expenses and does aw ay entncly w ith the iiik of bad debts. It enables him to remit monthly to his London buyer, thereby securing the laigc concession that accompany cash pm chases. These savings ami concessions combined enable him to fell at WHOLESALE PRICES FOR PROMPT NET CASH. That is, a customer can obtain one yaid or twenty of any matenal at the same price as though purchased at a local wholesale waiehouse. Seeing that these cnotmous reductions have been made in the puce*, William Rattray has intimated to the Socrefaiiy of the Notth New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association that he will no longer allow the discount of 10 per cent, to members, as tho concessions now granted are cfjual to at least double the amount of that discount. The first shipment of AUTUMN GOODS, Ex s.s. Cuzco, Doric, lonic and Rimntake arc now being tapidly opened up, and marked at wholesale prices fer net cash, — Samples and prices free by post on application. All orders executed with the promptest despatch, carefully packed, and forwarded to any address. WILLIAM RATTRAY, Diivct Importer of Mantles, Millinery, Costumes, SilLs, Kibbons, Laces, (Moves and (jcnei.il Diapeiy, 178, ISO and IS2, Qurhx vr., Auckland.

TMP O R T ANT IVT OTI C E. J. S.~BOND, MACHINE PRINTER, CAMBRIDGE (Established 1880), Begs to infoim Ina fiicnds anil patrons that, having purchased the stock and premises of Mr C. 11. Gilby, Stationer, &c, Dukc-stieet, Cambridge, it is his inteution to lemove fiom his present Printing Orh'cc to a new and moie commodious one to be erected at l ear of shop, and in future to combine tho Wholesale and Retail Stationery Business with the Pointing, which blanch will utill be under his personal Mipei vision, and leceive his unremitting attention as> heretofore. His l.uge plant, consisting of the latest and most appiovcd Printing, Paper-cutting, Paper i tiling, and other Machineiy, together with Ins varied assortment of Plain and Fancy Type, Blocks, &c. , enables him to turn out work unrivalled in tho dibtnct, and at tho lowest rates. Ledgcia, Day Books, Cash Books, and Account Books of all de&cuptions always iv stock. Any special ruling done at shortest uotii-e. J. h. BOND, Printer & Stationer, Cambridge.

rpiMBER I riIIMBER ! BUCKLAND & SIIIPIIERD aic ptepucd to put on boaid baige at then Mills, Lower Waikato, SAWN KAURI, KAHIKATEA, RIMU AND PUIURI, At the following pi ices per 100 superfi cial feet: — X win — Ist clasa, 13s ; 2nd class, Bs. Rimu and Kahikatla— lst class, 8s; 2nd class, 7s. Planed, tongued and grooved, 2« per 100 extia. Rimu (all heart), for bridge building, 11s. Sawn PtruiKi— lst class, 18ft. lengths and under, '11a (5d ; over 18ft., 33a. Puriri Houge Blocks, 4d per foot. Fencing Material of every description. Price list on application. Trade liberally dealt with. Postal Address— PUKEKOHE.

•. . I BALL PROGRAMMES— A large and vatied assoitmunt just received Ttu Wajkato Tjutj Olhce,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2027, 4 July 1885, Page 1

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628

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2027, 4 July 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2027, 4 July 1885, Page 1

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