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SELLING OFF 4 ALL KAIAPOI TWEEDS, MEN'S, AND BOYS' SUITS, TROUSERS & TESTS, TROUSERS, ETC., * Etc., At a Discount of 25 % 5/. iii the £, XJKTTII. OFXrZKE'JEir.ESXC, NOTIOB. AFTER thirty-five years of English and Colonial experience, in some of the largest Woollen and Clothing Houses in the Old Country, N. R, COX jbhiokp he ought to know the value of Tweeds, Clothing and General Drapery, and has without any hesitation bought hi« SPRING PARCEL OF OAjMARU CLQTHI&G, fl &c, &c, in preference to, Kaiapoi, .•" ' ' i/ THE OAMARU BEINGjUCH THE BEST VALUE. COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES I A pair each of Kaiapoi and Oamaru Trousers are exhibited itf front of London Honse for inspection. Both garments cost the same, and if anyone is sceptical, N. R. C. is prepared to produce both invoices, which i 3 conclusive.
To N. R. Cox, ' ; ? :, Hamilton. ' You can dispose of your entire atdck of Kaiapoi Tweeds and Clothing at a discount of 26 per cent., or 6s. in the £. We can replace. Thf^nianufacturers, The public are invited to inspect the Men's, Boys' arid,!Yotfth«'^olfmiaUmade Oamaru Clothing, which for fashionable cut, durability, (ijtfjlit/ and prweAsannot be surpassed. u. ,\. ■ f iET. IR/. COX, = • LONDON HOUSE, HAMILTON.
KAIAPOI! KAIAPOI! KAIAPOI! ECHO ANSWERS KAIAPOI ! rr I A HE Kaiapoi Woollen Clothing and Manufacturing Company, Christchurch, 1 having offered the, SOLE , AGENCY' for their CLOTHING, TWEEDS, SHIRTS, BLANKETS, &c, to the" undersigned for the Hamilton District, and having opened up a large assortment of SUITS to fit almost every shape and size, at prices specially cheap for cash', every article marked in plain figures, with the discount in red figures to be deducted for cash. Tailors and Storekeepers supplied at Manufacturers' prices. > The following telegram came in answer to last order :—: — NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS. <
D . Office Stamp. 3ST- 25J. R. E. Hatricb) HAMILTON 24 SEP 80 Ilai)iilton. j-) i '■ You can advertise as agent for Hamilton. We will not call on anyone else. JC(ti<q)oi Woollen Company. No. 214. It now rests with the public to encourage an effort made to clothe every boy ! youth and man at a very slight advance on manufacturers' prices by KAIAPOI HOUSE, HAMILTON, which he will bo enabled to do by the Company allowing him an extra discount from usual prices for the extra turn over.
iQIpVOTE FQR ; HALLYM *; TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF CAMBRIDGE. T ADIES AND GENTLEM"Etf,~' Having been absent from Cambridge during the last fortnight, I have been unable to make' personal application for your votes in the forthcoming contest for the vacant seat in the Borough Council, and have been obliged to address you through the Press only. But I am informed that my opponent and his friends have made a very active canvass, and fearing lest some votes may have been promised under misapprehen&ion, I beg to briefly state the grounds upon which I ask your support ; and as I am one of the earliest residents of Cambridge, and well-known to most of you, you will nol-, I think, need proof of my veracity :— 1. No matter what may have been said 3. That I think in the present position by interested parties, I come out strictly of Cambridge they that know most about independent of any party or clique, and its wants should have the management of every measure brought before the Council its affairs. will be considered by me strictly on its 4. That I am, as a business man, in me *"its. favour of all progressive measures, bnt 2. That I have the necessary time to opposed to any scheme by which one devote to the interests of the Borough, section of the community will benefit .at and will cheerfully give that time. the expense of the others. It is, fellow burgesses, upon the foregoing grounds that I solicit your votes, and I pledge myseif, if returned, to honestly work for the town and nofr for any particular portion of it. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, yours faithfully, JAMES HALLY.
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pUBLIC HALL, HUKANUI. Wednesday, 13th October. RJEIZ>S LIMELIGHT EXHIBITION!! OF SCOTLAND. COTLAND. Nearly 100 Coloured Views shown by Powerful Limelight. To be followed by a Ball. Tickets— 2s 6d. [ /CHURCH OF CHRlST.— LeQuesne's \J Hall, Hamilton. — Services To-mor-row as under : — Morning at 11, for fellowship and breaking of bread. Evening at 7, lecture by Mr J. Fletcher. Subject : "In Him was Life." Sankey's hymns tised. RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HAMlLTON.— Services To-morrow OiSundaj), 10th inst.— At 11, "The Great Trust." At 7, "The Conversion of the Ethiopian."— Rev. J. S. Boyd. rpRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, A HAMlLTON. —Services, October 10th.— Morning, 11, Rev. J. Dellow. Subject: "The Love of Christ and the Divine Fulness." Evening, 7, Rev. J. Dellow. Subject : "Eschatology — Judgment."
T>AKURANGA HOUNDS, MEET AT CAMBRIDGE TO-DAY, at 2.30 p.m. KIHIKIHI on MONDAY, 11th inst., at 12 neon.
WAIKATO DPORTS, In connection with The Late Waikato Turf Club. A MEETING OF COMMITTEE will be held at Ohaupo on TUESDAY NEXT, Pith inst., at 10.30 a.m., for the purpose of arranging a programme. The members of committee in the various districts are requested to compile programmes, which will he submitted to the meeting for the purpose of selecting one for the sports meeting, which will be held on the racecourse, Te Awamutu, on WEDNESDAY, 3rd November. A full meeting is particularly desired. A full programme will appear on Thursday, 14th inst., in The Waikato Times. R. W. ROCHE, Hon. Sec. Sports Committee.
T> . O T A T O E S. The undersigned have for sale a large quantity of Hobart Town TABLE and SEED POTATOES, GUARANTEED . of the primest quality. Price, £3 per ton, delivered on board the W.C. and S. Cos. steamers. JAMES BROS., Ngaruawahia.
rp O LET. The centrally -situated SHOP and PREMISES in The Waikato T*mes Buildings, Hamilton, lately in tho occupation of Mr Jessop. Specially suited to a chemist's business. The rising township of Hamilton offers a capital opening for anyone in this line of business. For particulars apply to EDW T ARD WAYTE, Stationer, Auckland.
HOTCHIN'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL & DINING ROOMS, TE AROHA. First-class Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers at most reasonable rates. Meals, Is; Beds, Is; Boarders, £1 per week ; Single Rooms, 25s per week.*— Livery and Bait Stables. N.B. : Good Saddle Horses always on hire.— Note the Address : Hotchin's Temperance Hotel, Whitaker-street, Te Aroha. MONEY TO TEND, in Large- or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of interest. — Jackson and Ruswell, Solicitors Fort-itrwtj Auckland.
TE AROHA CLUB HOTEL STABLES. First-class accommodation on reasonable terms. Roomy loose boxes, spaciousyards, and every convenience for auctioneers holding Horse Sales. Very moderate charges. R. LODER, Proprietor.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2224, 9 October 1886, Page 3
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