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Notices.

Is now afforded to Country Settles for icplenishing household necessaries nnd.irtic.les of pei sonal demand. Our MR CATTGHEY is at present in England pui chasing for the coming teason AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, First shipments of which arc expected to hand about the end of next month" Our present MAGNIFICENT STOCK must of necessity be cleared to make loom for these new Goods, hence the piesent extraordinary inducements. Every article in the following Special Lot« are m'lected with a due regard to the requirements of Country Settlers, suggested by our personal observation and long experience— QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY, Being our invariable rule in the making-up of all oui Parcels. In no case do we recommend for wear or «end out in any of our Parcels inferior oi love -pi iced stuff. We make it a fixed rule that under no circumstances whatever doom customers find our Goods oilier than strictly repre- , sented. | X£T Visitois from the Country are always ! welcome to visit oui Warehouse, and inspect | our entire Stock and enquire prices, without being pressed to purchase. We have added additional items to the | wonderful value we have been giving in the } Standard Parcels in Lots 57, W, sfl, 00. REMNANT PARCELS EXTRAj ORDINARY. | The enormous quantity of Goods we cut up leave* us w ith a constantly-accumulat-ing Stock of Remnants to dispose of, which we oifei at the following Special Pi ices :—: — I For 2"-> 0d we will give 3~>s worth of t Reninants of Tweeds in vanoun useful lengths. Foi 2oi we vvill give. 33-, woith of Rem- ■ nants of Dress Materr.il>>, Wmcey-, j and Piints. For 30s we will give 37-< »d woith of \ Calico-, Flannels, Shu tings. Drills, ke, ke For 10s wo will give !">•> woith of Remn mts of Lice*, Ribbon*, hdgiuj^. cxx Foi 20s we will -end 30s woith of Piints, Sateem, Ginghams, .Vc.

SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY!!! COFFEE! COFFEE!!

PEARSON'S Carbolic Sand SOAP t (Patent* u> )O\J£\.*- • THE above Boap nas b"en recommended by the medical faculty as 1 a disinfectant, and from ite cleansing 1 properties is peculiarly adapted for the j use of Dairymen and Butcheis, etc., as it destroys all insect life. Home hold eis will albo find it to their advantage to use it. The sand uscrl in the nnuufacturc of this Soap is only to be found on the banks of the Waikato River, and Waikato residents will icadilv understand that a beautiful white Mirf.ice will be im- , parted to fioors, etc., that have been scrubbed with it. To be had at the Manufactory, Hamilton East. Ajkm.wd Acknt: John Biuhanan, ' Eu|., Custom-house-stiver.

' T^r O T I C E . i CHAS. R. JOHNSON, late of Hamilton, Waikato, ha\ iup taken the stable* in Dm ham Stitet, Auckland, lately occupied by HaMead Bio«., icijuestsa continuance ofthemippoitaecoidcd tohispiedecessors, .md hopes by attention and moderate chaiges to meiit a continuance of support. Saddle Horses, Single and Double ' Buggies, Waggonettes, &c , on hire. | CHAS. R7~ JOHNSON". ! LIVERY STABLES. DURHAM STREET, AUCKLAND, L\Th Halstkm), Bros. Letters oi telegiriius piomptly attended to. ■ MESSRS HALSTEAD, BROS., wish to announce to their numeious supporters that they hare rcliiKiuibhcd the livery business canied on by them in Dnihauistrect, to Mr Chas. R. Johnson, of Hamilton, Waikato, and thanking those numerous friends for their suppoit, they ' would ask the same kindness to their successor, •whom they can confidently 1 recommend. Messrs Haletead, Bios., will still retain an office at the stables in Durham-street, and all ordei s left there will receive prompt attention.

IT. (jTRIESSELICH & VJO., ' Wfc.A\EKb' Hall, Wool Exchange, Lonuo, I Shipping & Commission Merchants, EsTABLIhHUi 18JJ. I Ship to older any description of British ] and Continental Goods upon 2i% commission, selected by buyei.s with Colonial | experience, and attend to the prompt realuation of Produce at highest prices upon 1% commission. Ciders to be ' accompanied by Letters of Credit or partI remittance in Bank Drafts or Produce. t Open Policies of Insurance for floating cargoes to cover sea risks. References : Chief Otbee of the London and Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank, London, and most of the Colonial Banks. Current Pi ice Lists, Pioducc Reports, and any necessary samples or information on application. i

rFHOMAS F . RED D Y , ' ■*• WnoLKtui.E k Retail [FISH AND OYSTER DEALER, 207 Queen-street, AUCKLAND. Wholesale Premises : Customs-st. West.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2060, 19 September 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2060, 19 September 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2060, 19 September 1885, Page 4

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