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Notices.

[Establish eh 1880.] "ATLAS" PRINTING OFFICE AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, DUKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE. J. S. BOND has much pleasure in announcing that he has made arrangements for receiving monthly shipments of BOOKS, PERIODICALS, STATIONERY ! ! Direct from Lovnox, Nk\v York aki> San Fkanciscu, And will therefore be in a position to supply his customers with the freshest goods iv these dcpaitmeiAs.

Orders arc invited for periodicals, published in the United Kingdom, America, and the Colonies, a detailed list of which, with rates of subscription, will bo forwarded on application. It is particularly requested that orders be sent in as early as possible, so that subscriptions may commence on January Ist, 18S7. Orders are now being booked for Serial Volumes for 18S6. As only a limited number have been ordered from- Home, early application will be necessary to secure getting copies on arrival. J.S.B. is now in a position to supply Public Library Committees on ye y liberal terms, and solicits their valued support. J. S. BOND, Printer, Stationer, Bookseller, and News Agent, CAMBRIDGE.

SADDLERY AND HARNESS ! SELLING OFF ALL THE YEAR ROUND. ROBERT PEAT Begs to inform the public that he has Opened the establish meat lately carried on by Mr Wiseman in East Hamilton, and has appointed as Manager MR JAMES REID, lately out from Scotland, and who was awarded the United East Lothian Agricultural Society's Medal for best Saddlery and Harness. Mr Reid has instructions to sell at lowest rates. Carriages and Buggies Trimmed.

R.P. thanks his numerous customers tor their support during the past twelve years, and will endeavour to mciit a continuunce for the future.

rp EN THOUSAND WATCHES I TO SELECT FKOM Guaranteed the Best Timekeepers in tho World !

KNOWN EVERYWHERE. APPRECIATED BY ALL.

THE ENGLISH LHVER WATCHES Manufactuied by

STEWART DAWSON it (JO., LI YE UPOOL, ENG LA N 1 ). Have been pioved to Supersede all others.

THE ONLY WATCH M ANUFAC PURERH

In the Coknics Trading dheet with the Public. Sales larger than aU tho Retail shops iv New Zealand put together.

BUY DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, STEWART DAWSON AND GO.

Compare ourh with the usual retail piicss, and icmember that we bell 500 watches where a letailer sells one — hence the difference and saving to Customers. £3 153— S. D. and Cos. well-known English Silver Hunting Le\ei^, the very bc>t. Woith £7 7^. £i I.3s— S. D. and Co's Englioh Silver Hunting Levers, chron. balance, extra jewelled. Worth £8 B^. £5 10s — S. D. and Co's new ISxcclsior Opiate English Lo\er. The Model Watch, well worth £10 10?. £3 his— S. D. and Co's Ladies' English Silver Hunters, fully worth JJ7 7rf. Will last a lifetime. £6 15s— S. D. and Co's Superb Hunting Chronograph Lexer-, woith JLI2 100 ; or Crystal Glass, £5 l.\s. £6 10s- S. D. and Co's Silver Keyless Hunting Lever, \.ilue for £10 10^. Open face, i'.j 10* d. £1 15s— The wondciful Sterling Silver Defiance Hunter, worth £3 10--. Open face, £1 7h (>h. £'S 10s— S. D. and Co's Official Railway English Keyless Lever, unequalled at £10 10a. £12 10, £15 10s, £18 10s, and £25S. D. and Co's Superb IS carat (/old English Levers and Half Chronometer-*, never equalled under 10 per cent. moie. £6 103 and £7 10s— S. D. and Co's Ladies, 18-carat Gold Keyless Watches, perfect gems, worth £10 10^. £S 10s and £11 10$, and £14 10a— S. D. and Co's Ladies' 18-carat Gold English Levers. Sa\ eat least 50 per cent, by purchasing from the makers. £11 10s and £12 10s— In Silver, worth £30, and £27 and £30-18-carat Cold, north £60 S. D. and Co'a New Patent English Double Chronographs, with independent start, stop, and fly back minute and decond hand». For quality and accuracy never equalled at any piice. Obtained Prize Medal Inventions E\hibition hv>t year. Special pamphlet on this watch, po^t free, for 2d .'•tamp. Every Watch Fully GuaranteedSterling Silver Hall-maiked Albert*, fl.s Od, 12s Gd, 14s (sd, and 15s Od, newest patterns, at nearly half ikhihl prices. The Wealenwfna, in Sterling Silvrr, 12s Gd. By simply passing it over ,1 suiface the exact distance in feet and inches i& lecorded on the Dial. Al-o forms a splendid appendage for the Albeit. GOLD ALBERTS, LADIES' and GENTS', Newest Stjles, Wholesale Prices. A.ll Illustrated in Pamphlet. Retail doaleis are amazed at our pi ices, and at the unbounded popnlaiity our system of business has attained. In vain have they hied to emulate our success by the closest and most .servile imitations, but with the imitation the resemblance ends.

Forward a P.O. Order, payable to S. Y. and Co., Auckland, with 2s 0d added to pay poet and icgistration, or send cash in registered letter, and we will forwaid watch on a week's fiee tried, by first post.

Note— All Letteis to be addressed— Stewart Dawson and Co , 94 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Write at once for a copy of our Splendid New Illustrated Watch and Jewellery Pamphlet, and road full paiticuhus and mo^t Wondetfol Testimonials. A cupy will be sent pir retuin post for kl in stamps, the. co^t of po-tage only. Other Cdlonial Rimiiclks in MELIiOURNE, SYDNEY, and DUNEDIN.

TE AROHA CLUB HOTKL STABLES.

First- class accommodation on reasonable tcims. Roomy loose boxes, spacious yards, and every convenience for auctioneers holding Horse Sales. Very moderate charges. R. LQDER, Proprietor.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2230, 23 October 1886, Page 4

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889

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2230, 23 October 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2230, 23 October 1886, Page 4

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