UNHEARD-OF BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF DRAPERY & CLOTHING I AT R^EisrisriE & oo.'s GRAND CLEARING-OUT SALE! INSPBOTIOar IIffVITBID. "RTTIVIVrTTr AY rl^r 1^ drapers, clothiers, and general Xi_Kil>l JJ IHi 4fc !,0., STOREKEEPERS,
IVTOTICE TO BEEKEEPERS.
Any persons having beeswax, can have it made into comb-foundation, by sending it to J. KARL, Ohaupo, at 7d per lb. It will be made for the Langstroth frame, suitable for breeding and extract" ing only. Send the wax in k box half full, 17 inches long inside, to allow room for returning foundation. If the wax is dii ty there will be a little allowed for w atte. J. KARL, Ohaupo.
HAMILTON,
THE CLIFTON OF NEW ZEALAND.
rpHE PROPRIETOR OF THE WAIKATO HOTEL
begs to inform TOURISTS and VISI TORS that, having taken over the above Hotel, he solicits a continuance of the favouis accorded to his predecessor.
The Cuisine will be unexceptionably good ;
THE WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS PROCURABLE. Meals .. . . Is 61 Beds Is 6d LISLE BEAUMONT, PuormtTOß. Hamilton, Aug. 31.
STEPHEN TUCKER, ! GROCER, FRUITERER AND PROVISION DEALEF Next Bank of New Zealand, HAMILTON, "DEGS to thank his customers in "^ Hamilton and surrounding districts for the liberal support accorded to him since he has been in business and wishes to inform them that he has made GREAT REDUCTIONS IN HIS PRICES on all the following lines :— Snr. vn S\r.o Saucr Tka Cckravts Vinmjar RifK Raisin-, Jams Flour M virile Mvumai.ade Candli-k Curs and Sauckks, from 3a (id per doz., And all goo Is very low for Cash, and of the best quality. STEPHEN TUCKER. Hamilton, Feb. 12, ISS3.
[EsTUH.ISHF.n ISSO] james~s7bond, PRINTER AND STATIONER, DUKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE. PRINTIN/^1 RINTINVJT Of every description in best style, at LOW I-ST RATIx STATIOTnER"\7" TATIONER X Gencial, Conimeicial, and Fancy. A large aud v.uicil as3oi tnient. FANCY GOODS AND TOYS in gieat vaiiety, LAWN TENNIS BALLS AND RACQUETS. HYMN BOOKS (A. & M.), PRAYER BOOKS. An entirely new stock of BIRTHDAY ) At all f BIRTHDAY CARDS! / Prices. ( CARDS! TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, ' AM) ' TOBACCONIST'S SUNDRIES. /tSTA Choice Assortment of Meerschaum Pipes. INSPECTION INVITED. JAS. S . BOND, CAMBRIDGE.
TTI7 ANTED KNOWN. Tho Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion EARL OF MAR
will stand at Whatawhata this season, and will travel both sides of the Waipa River, from Whatawhata to Te Rore. A. M. FERGUSON. Whatawhata, Ist Sept., 1885.
IMIK PUKE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION. LORD RAGLAN Will serve males this season at Avon Farm, Ngaruawahia, and in tho neighbouihood, if sufficient inducement is offered. Fek* : Single mares, £4 ; two or more as per agreement. pEDKiithh. — Siie, Piince Chailie (impoited); dam, Jean, by Napoleon (impoited). F. BURTON. Avon Farm. Ngaruawahia, Ist September, 1883.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2053, 3 September 1885, Page 3
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