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Notices.

rpO THE PUBLIC. Quality is the true test of Value. THE MOTTO OF THE RAILWAY STORE 18 'EVERY ARTICLE GOOD AND CHEAP." If yon want to carry out the trne principles of '•Domestic Economy," and so save your monej', buy your goods at the store which combines VALUE WITH CHEAPNESS. I am often asked the question— How is it you sell so much cheaper than other places and the articles so good? The answer is patent to every thinking mind. No heavy expenses in the shapo of rent, interest, or wages. I give all the advantages thus gained to the customers. This is No Puff— Test and Try. A. SCOTT, DRAPER, GROCER, BOOT IMPORTER, &c. Agent for Manchester Fire Assurance Company.

TMPORTANT. jas. sTbond, PRINTER, STATIONER d NEWS AGENT, Duke-street, Cambridge. Having made arrangements for tb« continuance of tho papers and periodicals formerly supplied, but now discontinued by Mr G. Dickinson, Bookseller, J. S. Bond would be glad to receive the names of subscribers at once, bo that no delay may occur in delivery of papers, etc., on arrival. Subscriptions received for the following papers and periodicals : — The Waikato Times, Auckland Evening Star, Observer, Freeman's Journal, N.Z. Farmer, Tit Bits, Young Ladies' Journal, World of Fashion, Sylvia's Journal, Pictorial World, Illustrated London News, Graphic, Lloyd's Weekly Paper, Home News, Punch, Australasian, Illustrated N.Z. News, Family Reader, Family Herald, Scientific American, Vanity Fair, Truth, Builder, Harper's Bazaar, Girl's Own Paper, Boys' Own Paper, and numerous other publications. General Printing Of every description, in first-class style, at lowest rates. Specimens and prices furnished on application. JAS. S. BOND, PRINTER AND STATIONER, Duke-street, Cambridge. TNSPECT, COMPARE AND TRY. BEST VALUE IN ALL LINES AT DEY & FRENCH'S. RICE 3D TEH LB. SPERMS 6d per l»HOUSEHOLD SOAP ... 4d per bar CORNFLOUR 7d per lb. SAGO 4d per lb.

EVERY ARTICLE AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. TRY OUR CELEBRATED rpEAS ! UR CELEBRATED 1 EAS ! At 2s, 2s 4d, 2s 6d, and 3s per lb. Reduction on 61b. parcels. / Flour, Oatmeal, Maize, Wheat, ON ) Oats, Chaff, Potatoes, WhratSALE 1 meal, &c. I Boot , Ironmongery, Crockery ! All orders received by post promptly attended to, and delixerod to steamer or train. 4£T A TRIAL SOLICITED. Agents — Hew Zealand Insurance Co. Auckland Evening Star The Waikato Times. 42T JUvST ARRIVED !- A Choice Collection of New Vegetable .and Flower SEEDS. Please Note Address : DEY AND FRENCH, HAMILTON EAST.

Y^f ANTED KNOWN. J. FLETCHER, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, Grey-st., Hamilton East (Late of Hobson-street, Auckland), Desires to inform the gentry of Waikato that he has opened business in the above line, and hopes, by strict attention to all orders entrusted to his dare, with lowness of prices, quality of material, best of workmanship, style and fit, to merit a large share of their patronage and support. Men's Tweed Suits, Mosgiel and Kaiapoi from £3 10s to £4 10a ; extra, £5. Boys' Tweed Suits, from £2 to £3. Men's Superfine Black Cloth and Diagonal Suits, from £5 to £7. All Tweeds thoroughly shrunk.

T)HO3NIX FIRE OFFICE. Established 1782. LOSSES PAID OVER £15,000,000. Famed for prompt and liberal settlement of claims and lowest rates. W. A. GRAHAM, Agent, Hamilton. N.B. — Money to lend ou first-class sec'irity at 7 per cent.

QUALTROUGH & WHITE, g^pjrt jDUTCHERS, &c, Victoria-street, HAMILTON WEST. Q. & W. desire to thank the inhabitants of Hamilton and tke settlers around the district for the liberal support accorded to them since they started in business, and now beg to inform them that in addition to supplying meat of first quality at reasonable prices, they purpose adding to their business the TI/TANUFACTURE SMALL GOODS! Daily, as follows : Tripe, Cow Heels, Sausages, White and Black Puddings, and German Sausage. QUALTROUGH & WHITE. April 7th, 1884. TI-TREE FIREWOOD cut by Machine from 8 inches to any length required at 3s per load. Apply to J. R. HANDYSIDE, Hamilton East.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2212, 11 September 1886, Page 4

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641

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2212, 11 September 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2212, 11 September 1886, Page 4

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