| - Notices. ' j WINTER GOODSI ■ v .g . j HAS ?nuch pleasure in announcing to his 'customers and" the public of' Hamilton > and surrounding),districta'that he has | ; OPENED OUT NEW GOODS, -Consisting of the following lines , Black Astracliaii Trimmin'gs V Feathers, Flowers, Trimmniga , Plush Dress Trimmings- ; ' Trimmed Millinery, very cheap ' PfoshiHat Trimmings I ; ; Goods, splendid.valuo Black and Cpioui:ed Veli'r.ets ' , ~, Men's, and Boys' Clothing ; Maids'and Ohildren's , , Men's and Boys' ( Hats and; Caps ' ' 'Ulsters'i | ! Blankets cheaper than ever ■' grand,value or - XJseful calico, 2s 6d per dqzen Jerseys and Jackytsi grand valtt^ 5 - 9 v ' Hosiery, &c/, &c. ALL GOPDS, r ARKED IN f and what you don't isee kindly; " V, for, as it: is'impossible to enumerate'so large a stock here. ' NEW <;6<)])S FOR AUTUMN TIJADE! KAIAPOI GLOTHIITG For Men, Youths and Boys, jn almost every shape' and size, style, durability and . prici. CANNOT BE BEAT. ~ INj GREAT VARIETY, BLANKETS, FLANNELS,. jSIIIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, CRE .-i- -iOW, TONNE, TABLE LINEN. : : 7 I t Circular Pillow Calico Scotch Cashmere, suitatjler for 1 house wear or 'schopl dresses, 7s per doz. >' CostuftieCloth, lis"per doz. ; Boys' Navy Serge Sailor Suits; Gs lid ;. Men's Navy Serge All-wool Suits,; only 30s. STOCK OF KAIAPOI jrWEED TO BE CLEARED AT A PRICE ! A chance for mothers requiring Tweed that is worth making up. SEWING- MACHINES, PERFECT, 12s 6d. J. R. E. HATRICK, HAMILTON EAST AN D WEST. For Groceries ! V of the best I QUALITY Drapery- ! : y AT Crockery ! J cheap rates, ;;A CALL ON T_ 3D.A."VES"Y\ NEXT THE WAIKiATO TIMES OFFICE, HAMILTON. ITE"W G-OOIDSI NOW OPENING UP,' A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AUTUMN WINTER GOODS, GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. 0". MISSE3ST, HAMILTON. LEWIS AN D SI MPSON TRUST ESTATE. THE TRUSTEES'IN THE ABOVE ESTATE HAVE INSTRUCTED ME TO SELL BY . public '^xrc'rripwr, THE complete STOCK-I.VTKAIJK of the LATK, Kltnt. - " All Goods iu first-class order and must be sold, as the,business has to be wound up, SEE FUTURE ADVERTISEMENTS. TSIOS. WIS, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. jnHAMPTALOUP & qool'erv I EDGAR WARD, LIST of AVORMTJfruit Culture. |Q HEMIS T.- AND JQRUGGIST, Barrow. A. F., Vines and Vine Culture ... 11 6' ' • Barrow, P.. The American tfruit Garden;.. 12 0 DUKE-ST., CAMBRIDGE, Baltct. C., Art of Grafting and Budding,.. 3 6 ,- . \., . , . . r n AV. F., Horticulture ... «. 5 0 Begs to inform' the inhabitants or Cam- " The Proportion and Im- , bridge and the surrounding district that provement of Plants ... i" 9 he has purchased the business lately Bunyard, G., Fruit Farming for Profit ... 1 U , , , r . . j • J Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of owned by Mr A. G. Hughes, and is preAmerica ... ... «. 27 0 pared to supply Downing's Selected Fruits.for the Garden • , nrrmnri Ar omnTiinimTm' and Market • — 8 6 DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT * MEDICINES ciii™ (Aiorki) ::: I 5 « tle L °^ st p ° sslM6 Grendon, L. H., Fruits and Fruit Irees, English and Foreign ... ••• •" 7 0 |82T HORSE ASD CATTLE MEDICINES A Hogg, R., The Fruit Manual, Filth Spfpiatitv Edition "... • 18 0 ; . Ol I.CIALIII. Hogg, R., The Apple and Pear as —— H Cultivations i" 10 I Prescriptions Carefully Dispensed. Hardy, T., Vineyards in America and Lea, E \v°. P SmairFruit Farms" ... i S Teeth Extracted. Lock, C., Tobacco Growing, Curing arid Manufacturing ... ?. S 6 EDGAE WARD, M. P. S., Manville A., Culture of Orange, Lemon, Lime, &c. ... ... ... G G DdKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE. Moore, 1., Orange Culture ... 5 0 Rivers, T., Miniature-Fruit Garden, New ~.T . TTr .ti a iwrnriDDU Edition ... ... ... ..: 4 g RACECOURSE. Rivers, T., Orchard House .. „■?< ... 5 6 Vj " —>—•— Scott's Orchardist . ... i o TO LET, the grazing of eighty acres. Simpson, John, Ihe Grape Vine —its pro- m .. , i . pagatlon ... . ..., ..' ;.. ... l 3 For particulars apply to Strong, W. C., Fruit Culture 5 0 C. J. W. BARTON, Thomas, J., The American Fruit Culturist 15 6 Commercial Hotel. Th °Vlne •?." iCa ;.. TrCa ? e - 0 ". G^ p .° 6 6 Hamilton, November 24th, : 1886. Watts. E., The Orchard and Fruit Garden 13 —~ . . n —. ~ , 'Whitehead,, G., Profitable Fruit Farming 3 0 I • M/\l> I LYj Wood, S.,The Tree planter... ... ... 2 0 rpEACHER OF MUSIC & SINGING, 70, Quekn-streut, Auckland.' 1 CAMBRIDGE. MONEY TO LEND, ill Large or jy[ us ; c supplied for Public and Private Small Sums, at a moderate of Dances in any part of Waikato, interest. — Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street, Auckland. I Terms 011 application,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2320, 24 May 1887, Page 3
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