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WAIKATO BREWERY, HAMILTON. r pHE undcrsignod having rc-opeued ■*• the HAMILTON BKEWEKY, Arc prepared to supply cnstomeis with ATT ,c (IN BULK OR ) ATT , R ALES l BOTTLK> ) ALES nßi.u i.n fiiom PURE MALT AND HOPS ONLY ! At moat reasonable rates. N.B.— The Hamilton Brewery being worked at a very small expense, customers will recfire the benefit in the quality of the goods supplied. O. J.W. BARTON & CO.
WILLIAM RATTRAY, 178, 180, 182, Q,ueen-st., AUCKLAND. QPECIAL pURCHASE Of a large portion of the ' UNINJURED MANCHESTER STOCK ! OF MESSRS OWEN k GRAHAM. An opportunity now presents itself to Housekeepers of seeming PERFECTLY SOUND GOODS Considerably under City Wholesale Prices ! SHEETINGS ! QUILTS ! CALICOES ! FLANNELS ! BLANKETS ! TOWELS ! CRETONNES ! ETC. ! ETC. ! ETC. !
SPECIAL BARCAINS IN LACE CURTAINS ! N.B.— The value in these is certain to effect an early clearance. Orders accompanied by remittance wilt receive the same attention as regards selection and value as if purchased over the counter. WILLIAM RATTRAY, 178, 180, 182, Qitki;n st., Auckland.
TMPORTANT T^OTKJE. J. S.~BOND, MACHINE PRINTER, CAMBRIDGE (Established 1880), Begs to inform his friends and patront that, having purchased the stock nnd premises of Mr C. H. Gilby, Stationer, &c, Duke-street, Cambridge, it is hin intention to remove from his present Printing Office to a new and more commodious one to be erected at rear of shop, and in future to combine tho Wholesale and Retail Stationery Business with the Pointing, which branch will still be under his pcn-onal supervision, and leceive his unremitting attention as heretofore. His large plant, consisting of the latest and most approved Printing, Paper-cutting, Paper- ruling, and other Machinery, together with his varied assortment of Plain and Fancy Type, Blocks, &c, enables him to turn out work unrivalled iv the district, and at the lowest rates. Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books, and Account Books of all descriptions always in itock. Any special ruling done at ahortest notice. J. S. BOND, Printer & Stationer, Cambridge. ;
._ . 1 j rp IMB E R 1 rjIIMBEK t! BUCKLAND & SHiniERD arc prepared to put on board barge at? their Mills, Lower Waikato, SAWN KAURI, KAHIKATEA, RIMU AND PURIRI, At the following pi iocs per 100 superficial feot; — Kauri— lst class, l.'ls ; 2nd class, Bs. Rimo aud KahikaTKA — lit class, Ss ;■ 2nd chiss, 7s. Planed, tongucd and gioovcd, 2s per 100 e\tia. Rimu (all heart), for bridge building, 11b. Sawn Pukiri— lst class, 18ft. lengths, and under, 27s (id ; over 18ft., 355. Puriri House Blocks, 4d per foot. Fencing Material of every description. Price list on application. Trade liberally dealt with. Po«t»l Address-PUKEKOHE.
T> ALL PROGRAMMES-A large ajid JD varied assortment jutt received Tue Waikato Times Office,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2039, 1 August 1885, Page 1
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438Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2039, 1 August 1885, Page 1
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