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X nowaffoided to Cciintiy Settler-, forieplcnishmjf household ni'cc-niics.ind.ii tides of pcrHonal demand.

Our MR CAUGHEY is at present m England purchasing f<u the coming season AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK,

First fihipmenti of which me expected to hand about the ond of next month'

Our present MAGNIFICENT STOCK must of necessity be clcaicd to make room for these new Goods, hence the pioient c\tiaordin.-\ry inducement-'.

Every aitiolo m the following Special Lots are Kclccted with a duo regard to the requnements of Country Sett lei", suggested by our pcisonal observation and long experience—

QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY, Being our invariable rule in the making-up of all our Parcolfi. In no cane do we recommend for wear or "end out in any of our Parcels infeiior or low-priced stuff.

We make it a fhed nilo tint under no circumstances whatever do oiu customem find our Goods other than strictly represented.

*3T Visitora from the Country are always welcome to Mhit our Warehouse and inspect our entire Stock and enquiro prices, without being pressed to purchase.

We have added additional items to the wonderful value we have been Rmnp in the Standard Parcels in Lots 57, 38, 50, (50.

REMNANT PARCELS EXTRAORDINARY. The enormous quantity of Goods we cut up leaves us with «i constantly-accumulat-ing Stock of Remnants to dispose of, which we offer at the following Special Pi ices :— For 27s fid we will give 35s woith of Remnants of Tweed s in v.wious useful length -3. For 25s we will give 33 n woith of Remnants of Diess Muteual-f, Winceys, and Pi nits. For 3O> v\r will gi\e 37s M woith of Calicos, FlamHs, Shilling*. Dulls, ke, &c. Foi 10? we will give 15s vvoi 111 of Remnants of Lices, Ribbon'", hdgmgs <xc. For 20s we will send 30s woith of Punts, Sateens, Gingham*-, A.c.

[ GWYNNE'S TT A MILTON TTOTEL JAMES CALDERWOOD, JUN., Having taken over the Hamilton Livery and Bait Stables, will RUN A 'BUS TO MEET ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM HAMILTON. Single and Double Buggies on hire. SADDLE HORSES Hoiteth Bkokkv in to Saddle and Harness. Moderate Chargesif^ 1 Letters or Telegrams promptly attended to. ONSALE—FIour, Sharps, Bran, Oats, Oatmeal, Fowl Wheat, Potatoes, Chaff, Cheese, Bacon, Kerosene Oils, Paints JOHN KNOX.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2075, 24 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2075, 24 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2075, 24 October 1885, Page 4

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