Notices. WINTER GOODS! 2ST. Tb. cox HAS much pleasure in announcing to his customers and the public of Hamilton and surrounding districts that he has 1 OPENED OUT NEW GOODS, Consisting of the following lines : — Black Astrachan Trimmings Feathers, Flowers, Trimmings Plush Dress Trimmings Trimmed Millinery, very cheap Plush Hat Trimmings Dress Goods, splendid value Black and Coloured Velvets Men's and Boys' Clothing Women's, Maids' and Children's Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps Ulsters Blankets cheaper than ever Ladies' Dolmans, grand value Useful calico, 2s 6d per dozen Jerseys and Jackets, grand value Hosiery, &c., &c. ALL GOODS ARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, and what you don't see kindly ask for, as it is impossible to enumerate so large a stock here. NEW GOODS FOR AUTUMN TRADE! IKA.IA.I'OI CLOTHIITG For Men, Youths and Boys, in almost every shape and size, style, durability and price. CANNOT BUI BEAT. IN GREAT VARIETY, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, CRE TONNE, TABLE LINEN. SPZICIAZ.XTIXIS I Circular Pillow Calico Scotch Cashmere, suitable for house wear or school dresses, 7s per doz. Costume Cloth, llsper doz. Boys' Navy Serge Sailor Suits, 6s lid ; Men's Navy Serge All-wool Suits, only 30s. STOCK OF KAIAPOI TWEED TO BE CLEARED AT A PRICE ! A chance for mothers requiring Tweed that is worth making up. SEWING MACHINES, PERFECT, 12s od. j. r. eTlTatrick, HAMILTON EAST AND WEST. Fob Groceries ! "*] 0F THE BEST I QUALITY Drapery ! y 1 Crockery ! J cheap rates, CALL ON :e_ t„ NEXT THE WAIKATO TIMES OFFICE, HAMILTON. USTETW GOODS! NOW OPENING UP, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS, IN GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. 0". 3VCISSEIT, HAMILTON. LEWIS AND SIMPSON TRUST ESTATE. THE TRUSTEES IN THE ABOVE ESTATE HAVE INSTRUCTED ME TO SELL BY PUBLIC ATTCTIOIT, THE COMPLETE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF THE LATE FIRM. All Goods in first-class order and must be sold, as the business has to be wound up. SEE FUTURE ADVERTISEMENTS. T ZE3I OS . 33. LB WI S, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. QHAMPTALOUP & QOOPEK. I EDGAR WARD, List ol' Works on Fruit Culture. HEM IS T AND "jPvRUGGIST,. Barrow. A. F., Vines and Vino Culture ... 11 6 Barrow, P., The American Fruit Garden,., 12 0 DUKE-ST., CAMBRIDGE, Baltcfc, C„ Art of Grafting and Budding.., 0 Burridge, W. F., Horticulture ... ... r> o Begs to inform the inhabitants of Cami i h T?i Pro P°s atlon Im- bridge and the surrounding district that provement of Plants It 0 , , , n ~ , ° - , , , Bunyard, G., Fruit Farming for Profit ... 1 0 he has purchased the business lately Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of owned by Mr A, G. Hughes, and is pveAmerica ... ... 27 6 pared to supply Downing s Selected fruits for the Garden and Market - s 6 DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT Fish, T. D., The Hardy Fruit Book ... 12 0 >rnnr-iTi.Trm Fuller, A., Small Fruit Culturist MEDICINES Fulton, J„ Peach Culture (America) ... 8 6 liOW6St FoSSlblS FrlC6S< Grendon, L. H., Fruits and Fruit Trees, Ho g ?" gl ßV'Ae F °Frfi n t Manual," Filth *° ® HoKSE CaT ™ MkDICINEB A Edition 18 0 SPECIALITY. Hogg, R., The Apple and Pear as Vintage Fruit 9 6 ti •l- /~i e u -rx. i Haldane, K., Subtropical Cultivations ... 10 G 1 ascriptions Carefully DlSpeUSed. Hardy, T., Vineyards in America and Lea, W., Small Fruit Farms 1 3 Teeth Extracted. Lock, C., Tobacco Growing, Curing and Mjissrsrau-- 8 6 EDGA ® waed, M.v.S„ Lime, &c 6 6 -i\ /--i Moore, I'., Orange Culture 5 o DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE. Rivers, T., Miniature Fruit Garden, New — JEait 4P" ••• i ■ c RACECOURSE. Rivers, 1., Orchard House ... s (j \ ; Scott s Orchardist ... ~, 4 0 tv\ *r • c *i *. Simpson, John, The Grape Vine-its pro- .. 10 L kl, tho grazing of eighty acres. pagation 1 3 For \jarticulars apply to Strong, W. C, Fruit Culture . ... 5 0 C. J. W. BARTON, Ihomas, J., Ihe American Iruit Culturist 15 6 CommPiviil TTntol lhoraas, W., Practical Treatise on Grapo tt XT OOmn eicuU K^tel. Vine _6 6 Hamilton, November 24th, 1886, Watts, li., The Orchard and Fruit Garden 1 :! ~ ' - « Whitehead, G., Profitable Fruit Farming 3 0 T. HARTLY, Wood, Ibe Tree Planter... '2 fi " " " Pruner... Zlo THEACHER OF MUSIC & SIEGING, 76, Quben-stkkkt, Auckland. 1. CAMBRIDGE. M°SmlllSu°ms^t N Musi £ SUppUed f ° r J ' rivate interest. - Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, Dances in any part of Waikatjj j. Fort-street. Auckland. ' m .... ' ou applmatiqn,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2319, 21 May 1887, Page 3
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