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WAIKATO BREWERY, HAMILTON. undersigned ha\ ing re-opened A tho HAMILTON BKEWEISY, Are prepared to supply customers with Atvq fIN BULK OR) ATrfl ALES | uoiTLK, / ALES r.RKW KD IROM PURE MALT AND HOPS ONLY ! At most reason aMe rates. N.B.— The Hamilton Brewery being worked nt a very small expense, customers will receive the benefit in the quality of the goods supplied. C^W. BARTON &CO. WILLIAM RATTRAY, 178, 180, 182, Clueen-at., AUCKLAND.
SPECIAL T3 U R C BASE Of a ln^o ;>oition of the UNINJURED MANCHESTER STOCK ! OK MESSRS OWEN k GRAHAM. An opportunity now presents itself to llousekcc]Ris of seeming PERFECTLY SOUND GOODS Considerably under City Wholesale Prices ! SHEETINGS ! QUILTS « CALICOES ! FLANNELS ! BLANKETS ! TOWELS ! CRETONNES ! ETC. ! ETC. ! ETC. !
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LACE CURTAINS ! N.B. — The \ahip in these is certain to effect an eaily clearance. Ordcis accompanied by remittance will receive the same attention as regards selection and valve as if purchased over the counter. WILLIAM PvATTRAY, 178, 180, 182, Qcekn st., Afckuno. IMPORTANT "VT OTI C E.
J. S. BOND, MACHINE PRINTER, CAMMUDGE (Established 18S0), Begs to inform his friends and patron 1 ? that, having pin chased tlie stock and premises of Mr C. H. Uilby, Stationer, &c, Duke street, Cam undue it is hisintention to iemo\e fiom his present Printing Office to a nuw and more commodious one to be erected at rear of shop,, and in future to combine the Wholesale and Retail Stationery Business with the Pointing, which branch will Btill be under his personal supen ision, and icceivc his unremitting attention aslierctofore. His large plant, consisting of thelatest and most appioved 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 in the distuct, and at the lowest tates. Ledgets, Day Books, Cash Books, and Account Books of all descriptions always in stock. Any special luling done at shortest notice. J. S. BOND, Printer & Stationer, Cambridge.
rnisißEßi rrii m B E R r BUCKLANU & SIIIPHERD arc prepared to put on board barge at their Mills, Lower Waikato, SAWN KAURI, KAHIKATEA, RIMU AHD PURIRI, At the following pi ices per 100 superficial feet: — Kauri— lst class, 13s ; 2nd class, Bs. Rimd aud Kahikatka— lst class, 8s ; 2nd class, 7s. Planed, tonyued and grooved, 2s per 100 extra. Rimu (all heait), for bridge building, 11s. Sawn Puriiu— l«t class, ISft. lengthsand under, 27s 6d ; over 18ft., 3os. Puriri House Blocks, 4d per foot. F«ncing Material of every description. Price Hat on application. Trade liberally dealt with. Postal Address-PUKEKOHE. BALL PROGRAMMES— A large and varied assortment ju«t received Thi Waikato Tints Office.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2040, 4 August 1885, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2040, 4 August 1885, Page 1
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