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DRESSMAKING AND UNDERCLOTHING. MRS k MISS MOUNTAIN beg to irifdfin the ladies Of HiUnilton' and surrounding districts that they have l«t moved to more centrally situated premises in Victoria-street, Hamilton, next Dr Careys, and hope by punctuality, moderate charges, aud general attention to huaiucss to eontfiqutr to meet,, the approbation of their numerous customers. Material Dresses from ... 7s 6d Print Robds from 4« 6d 1 Children's from 3» 6d Jackets, Dolman's, Ulsters, *o;, equally' moderate in price.
/-I OOP T7ALUE 1 fiQQP TTALUE ! WM. KINCAID, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, CAMFEIDGE AND OXFORD, Has just opeiied lip a lot of --MANUFACTURERS' STOCK BLANK E T S ! 80 Pain, from 8s lid per pair. ALSO, FLANNELS! At half original prices, iMiYBT'BBRS;! All shades, at 2s 9d per yard, worth ; 4s 9d.
50 PAIRS MEN'S TWEED TttOUSMfeS! i 7 (From 5s lid, worth 9*,6 d per pair. )<. i / r '•; iii) » . jj G R |ol|€ B* •!»;«•» CHEAPER THAN 'MMI! '. I 'if (I (.•>! ' rt ft cul ; nt The ab^c,pr(g^ are for CASH. Value to be seen to be believed. f i If' 4 i ' ! . WAITED KNOWN. I! ' I I' 1 Jl FiETCHERv TAILOE AND OUTFITTEE, '• Grey-st., Hamilton' Eftst. i (Latfr of (Hobson-street, Auckland), Desires 'to iuform the gentry of Waikato that he lias [opened businwfs'in the ib'ov* 1 line, and hopes, by strict attention to all orders, entrusted to his care, with lowness ifjwibes, quality of material, ! ' fies't hi workmanship, style and' fit, 7 to Went 'a' lar,ge share of their patronage and support. "Men's Tweed Suits, Mosgiel and Kaiapoi, fWihl£3 lo. to £4 10s £5. Boys' TVettd Suits, Jrom £2 to J63. Men's Superfine Black Cloth and Diagonal Suits, from £5 to £7. All Tweeds thoroughly shrunk. WANTED KNOWN— That J. R. E. HATRICK has OPENED UF the LARGEST djIIBEST ASSORTED STOCK jrf_»'B®TS' AND/- r M?JNiSi T^-WQtaMfMIING (direcf^frojn S3sfil?facturejjs)!evet*Lo^ilfni i» Hamilton. He is also showiug Boy's Jersey Suits, JUst k '4Plis^4 PI i s^ /DressesJ G^ls' and Ladies Macintoshes ana Ulsters ; Men's i^(__vj^b^j^erqadioajdiQiWdtas. ' ( Blankets from 10s per pair; grey ditto., ) I m.% peti^ail- « -, • « O '■ ( L / J v « /■' » All-wool Merinob, Übih Is 9d ' Dress Foule Cloth, Is Id. Velveteen New BrSids, &o.,fOr trimming. Special l6t of winter Hats, g;and vklub; ■Boys Tlirt>tn Tweed CapW, lid. ; i '" Auckland Crochet Tam-o'-Shanterßj' Boys' , J. R. $>U&ERIGKi\ Kaiapoi ftorjflo, : ; , H, A M,l L T^O N. , tp A. £ ( c '^r'o t i'-'ti c. The ander«ij?ned' has now opened up an h ■ Establishmeut in i ■Wliarf Street, , Hamiltoii west,, Where the inhabitants of ' ' and surrounding districts ' can obtain MEAT CHEAPER THAN EVER! 'Of the very best I ,' quality, afid at •, J^^Plilb'ES, THAT iyiLL DEFY • lS^»f! ' ooupfinrmoN *!'.■( •« And for which a Diaconnt of 5 tier cent. ' t • 1 ( wm ty riiturjjea for tas^ ! , , , Sitwages-ieef or , Jpr^y§rraDte.d; Pure and pheap, ,•; Respectfully lolioi'tidg a: trial) Which jhalli rcceiv* prompt attention 1 .- i it' , Price list on applicatibti. « ' ' ' " ! j"■ *%s&&*. , Hamilton, I4th May,' '1995. T\*SSOLUtfION » OF 'i!,,?^ItTNER. JU/," SHIP Notice is hereby aiyur.thati the Partnership formerly existing between THOMiAS GRICE; JAMBS »SEPn?IMUS, GRICE, and_ RICHARD PARKER, " Station-own^ r.H^^er tb^ style pf, '• Griophn^-Parker," h ; atf beVn-dissolved, an^l't^at^the Stations— recently belong*, ing '%p\ the said, Jarlinership^Aare now the -sole propertyVofj and,-^ff for the fu«UM>be:«»rrieli on>y, ttoiaid 'Thomas GricWfauLJames:iSeptimus'\G>ice, under thestyleSt" Wm. GrfcetaadtJo." Dated at Aucklaffd this 30th day of "MaMviBB6.> ! -' V>^>"/ " it RicH^to^Df * Solicitors'" for 'Wfn'.'^rTtje and Co. .nrjitf,"'^ /'in^w^n^s. . of : 'WANTED 'KNOWN^Ti'at William Taylor bap.GOMMBNG.SPi BU3OTSS as PLUMBER /and TINSMITH in .Hamilton West. All work, repairs, &«? entrusted to him will' be promptly at: ieUded'tb/ '"•"'• ' ' /l! '" q '' 1 «, .. •' ' ;■ __. -iv 'i $ I CiTargbs Moiti&L&& '' r ■ tr All of Tin' and Hardware " ' kept in Stopt. ' , ' ( ' ti! t ,. The, Trade Suppled,' HATEREI TOWN, ( fMAUNGATAUJ i TAKE, -15th Mjay, 1886.— This iss notice j from all the chiefs of the tribes: AiVSiugut Maunga.tabtari.vtq all Pakeha and Maori friends. Ldeieg fllij Yota areiQOt to go orer our lands at iMaunga. tautari to look for gold, without oqr consent. By order of the Committee of, Maungltiaftari. ' PIRIPI TAWfi^QAii
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2164, 22 May 1886, Page 4
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654Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2164, 22 May 1886, Page 4
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