Notices.
LO3ST3DOIsr HOUSE. N. R. COX HAS NOW OPENED UP AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF General Drapery and Clothing* AND OFFERS SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO CASH PURCHASERS. COMB As JUDOB FOR TrOURSBr.VBS. BT. "Rj. COXI. N.B.— All Outstanding Accounts due to the late firm of Scott & Cox must be paid to N. R. Co\ at once.
-IMPORTANT NOTICE!!£5OO Worth of Drapery AVD Millinery TO KE Sacrificed ! ! !
/■pjlE imdemgued having Purchased the assigned estate of A. R. Hunter, Draper and Milliner, of Auckland, at a TiuMh\uoi'h Di-H'orsT fok Cami, beg to notify to the LADIES OF HAMILTON & DISTRICT THVT THK\ MIALL HOLD A Clearing Sale ! OK THK A»O\r, COMMI.N'('IN'<; Saturday Next, 3rd O(. to 1. 1 k, NEXT THE HAMILTON AUCTION MART.
The Stock, which is quite NEW AND REASONABLE ! ew and Reasonable i COMPRISES SOMb OK THE MObT FASHIONABLE & FANCIFUL GOODS IN THE Drapery & Millinery Trade ! r*TAll of which will be Sold at such Prices as will convince the most sceptical that this is a most Genuine Clearing Sale.
A3 " the early bird catches the worm," so those who come first will have the choicest pick of sonic of the nicest goods ever introduced into Hamilton. As pulling advertisements (so characteristic of the age) are usually shams, we forbear saying anything more than this — that those who do honour us with a visit will go away convinced that this at least is not a sham. Scott & Dixon. $g"Note the Address, next the Hamilton Auction Mart.
SLAUGHTER YARDS For WAIKATO. NOTIC E. Thk Gencial Committee having recommended that the woik of providing Public Slaughter Yards for the Waikato district be undertaken by the North New Zealand Fanners' Cooperative Association, all who have the welfare of Waikato at heait are appealed to to assist the movement by taking shares in the Association, as the erection of Slaughter Yards is now contingent only npon the requisite number of shares being subscribed for to provide the funds necessary to warrant thcdircctoia undertaking tho work. Application forms can be obtained at any of the Stores of the Association ; or, from Messis. T. G. S ANDES H. ROCHE J. GOODFELLOW And fiom the members of the Committee. WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, Chairman.
T^T O T I C E. TE RATA TE AIIU, NATIVE DEBTS COLLECTOR, Hamilton East. Having now started business as above, I tiust that the Hamilton tradespeople, to whom accounts are due by natives, will give me a start. Chaige, 10 per cent, on amount collected, Sept. Bth, ISB3.
npiiE AUCKLAND BRfCK AND 1 TILE COMPANY -(Limited) VVokics ■ Avondale and Hobsonville. Ofmck and Depot : Railway Wharf Manufacturers of Sanitary Pipes, Drain Tiles Junctions, Bends Elbows, Tiaps Sinks, Tapeis Syphons, Gutters Edgings, &c, &c. Also, Piessed and Common Bricks. Special Quotations for Fai mers* Pipes. W. H. COOPER, Manager
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2066, 3 October 1885, Page 3
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