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Notices. [KsTAV.LCSHKD 18S0.] "ATLAS" PRIHTHiC OFFICE AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, DUKE STRKKT, CAMBRIDGE. J. S. BOND has much pleasure in announcing that he ha«- made ariangcmcnts for receiving monthly shipments of BOOKS, PERIODICALS, AM) QTATIONERY ! ! Direct from London, New York and ■San Fii\Nnsco, And will thereforu be in a position to supply his customers with the frkshfsi goods in these depaitments. ! Orders are invited for periodicals, published iv the United Kingdom, America, aud 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, IfcB7. Orders are now being booked for Serial Volumes for 1886, As only a limited number have been ordered from Home, early application will be necessary to secure getting eppies on arrival. J.S.B. is now in a position to supply Public Library Committees on vey liberal terms, and solicits their valued support. J. S. BOND, Printer, Stationer, Bookseller, and News Agent, CAMBRIDGE.

SADDLERY AND HARNESS !

SELLING OFF

ALL THK YE A R ROUND.

ROBERT PEAT

Begs to inform the public that lie, has opened the establishment lately carried on by Mr Wiseman in East Hamilton, nnd has appointed n.s Manager MR JAMES REID, lately out fiom 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 merit a continuance for the future.

rpEN THOUSAND WATCHES 1 • TO SELECT FROM Guaranteed tho Best Timekeepers in tho World ! KNOWN EVERYWHERE. APPRECIATED BY ALL. THE ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES M.inufactuied by STEWART DAWSON & CO., LI VER PCX )L, ENG LAN I ). llavcbeen proved to Supersede all otheis. THE ONLY WATCH MANUFACrUKERS In tho Colcniet- Trading diiect with the Public. Salci loi(?«-r than a-'l tho Retail f-hops in New Zealand put togethci. BUY DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS,

STEWART DAWSON AND GO.

Compare ours with the usual retail prices' and lemember that wo sell 000 watches where a retailer sells one — hence tho difference and sa\ ing to Customers £',) l.w-S. D. and Cos. well-known English Silver Hunting Lc\cis, the very best. Woith £J7 7^". £4 15s— S. D. and Co's English Silver Hunting LeNer?, chron. balance, extia jewelled. Worth £S Ss. £5 10a— S. D. and Co's new Excelsior English Le\er. Tho Model Watch, well worth tlO 10h. £3 15s— S. D. and Co's Ladies' English Silver Hunters, fully woith £7 7a. Will last a lifetime. £6 loi— S. D. and Co's Superb Hunting Chronograph Lever-*, worth Ll2 10s; or Crystal Glass, £5 lon. £G 10* -S. D. and Co's Silver Keyless Hunting Lever, value for £10 10-!. Open face, £o lO.s d. £1 15s— The wonderful Sterling Silver Defiance Hunter, worth £3 10.-*. Open face, £1 7s Os. £6 10s— S. D. and Co's Official Railway English Keyless Lover, unequalled at £10 10s. £12 10, £15 10a, £18 10s, and £25 — S. I), and Co's Suiicib 18car.it (Sold English Le\eis and Half Chronometer*, never equalled under 40 per cent. mote. £G 10s and £7 10s— S. I), and Co's Ladies, lSoivt Gold Keyless Watches, perfect gem's woith £10 10->. £8 10s and Cll 10j, and £14 10s -S. L\ and Co's Ladies' 18-carat Gold English Lover--. Sa\ eat least 50 per cent, by Imi chasing from the makers. £11 10a and £12 10s— In Siher, worth £30, and £27 and £30— lS-carat Gold, worth £60 S. 1). and Co's New Patent English Double Chronographs, with indepon dent htart, etup, and fly back minute and second hand-'. For quality nnd accuiacy never equalled at any price. Obtained Pri/.c Medal Inventions Exhibition la^t year. Special pamphlet on this watch, post free, for 2d stamp. Every Watch Fully GuaranteedSterling Silver Hall-marked Alberts Os Od, 12s (id, 14s (sd, and l."w (sd, newest patterns, at nearly half usual prices. The VVealeniffna, in Sterling Silver, 12s lid. ]>y simply passing it over a suifaco the exact di tance m feet aud inches is iccotded on tho Dial. Also foiinr. a spler.di'l appuid igo foi tho Albeit. GOLD ALBERTS, LADIES' and GENT.V, Newest Styles, Wholesale Pi ice-. A.ll lllu.stiatod in Pamphlet. Retail dealeis aie aina/ed at our pi ices, .and at the unbounded populaiity our sjsteni of bu-ino-s has attained. In vain have they tried to emulate our success by tho closest and mo-it servile imitations, but with the imitation tho resemblance ends

Forward a P.O. Order, payable to S. 1). and Co., Auckland, with 2-. (id added to pay puit.uid legislation, oi send ca^h in iogisteied lettci, and we will forward watch on a week's fieo tiial, by Hist post.

Note— All Letters to bo addressed— Stewart Dawson and Co , 9t QUEEN-BTUKKT. AUCKLAND. Wiite :it <inee foi a copy of our .Splendid New Illustrated W.itch and .low cilery Pamphlet, and read full p:utieu].u\s and most Wondeiful Te-tinionuls. A c<»py will bo sent p'U 1 leturn post for 'Id in stamp-, the co^t of p'ist.tgo only. Other Colonial Branches in oVFELLJOUU2N l ( ; bYDNKY, and DUNEJ)IN.

TI^K AJIOIfV CLUIi HOTKL 1 S TABLES. First class nccoinmodation on reasonable terms. Koomy loose boxes, spicions yards, and every convenience for auctioneers holding Horse Sales. Very moderate charges. R. LODER, Froprietor.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2232, 28 October 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2232, 28 October 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2232, 28 October 1886, Page 4

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