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Notices. ; WINTER! GOODSI l ■. ' V I£s3" r IRi : 'OO3X' ;; ■■ ' j HAS much pleasure in announcing to |his customers and the public of Hamilton; ~ - . and surrounding jdistricts that he has OPENED OTO NEW GOODS, j Consisting of thej following lines :— ] Black Astrachan Trimmings | Fathers, Flowers, Trimmings Plush Dress Trimmings i ,Trim ; med Millinery, very cheap ~; Plush Hat Trimmings ' ; ; i Dress Goods, splendid value Black and Coloured Velvets ' '-i -Men.'s and Boys Clothing . Women's, Maids'and Children's t Men's and; Boys' Hats and Laps Ulsters '■■'.:', Blankets cheaper, than ever ; Ladies' Dolmans, g¥and value' "]' Useful calico, 2s 6d per dozen j Jerseys' and Jackets; grand value '■ "\ / Hosiery, ! 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. \ THIS SPACE EESEItVED ■ .//...■ > ■ ■ ■ FOR. ;,:;' ■■ - '...■■.■ ■. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. THE CELEBRATED ALWAYS ON SALE. ALSO, ; Galvanised Iron, Lead-headed Nails, 1 GROCERY, DRAPERY, CROCKERY, ETC. lE. T- DAYBY, 1 NEXT THE WAIKATO TIMES OFFICE, HAMILTON. QOODSI NOW OPENING UP, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS, IN GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. HAMILTON. FRANK OTOOLE, jUif IV/TANUFACTURER & IMPORTER SADDLERY & HARNESS, ?^T^^^ Having just received a splendid assort- 1 " ' ni ■iis&!ifc-** u «*'> meut of BRIDLES, NICKELENE BITS, STIRRUPS, SPURS AND WHIPS "IMPORTANT NOTICB. &c, &C!., I am prepared to sell JL CHEAPER THAN EVER. JAMES REID Manager for Peat & Co.), ■ — Begs *o inform the public that lie has purchased the business lately carried on Save 20 per cent, by sending your f j\,i r f aiu l has resumed business in Repairing to me. \ the old shop, so long occupied by Mr \ Wi3en-,an, Hamilton East, where he will :— I foe glad to receive a call from those who j! desire to patronise him. Gent's Saddles made to order from 45s [j J. R. hopes by; strict attention to to 80s. A real strong Hogskin. Stock I (business, combined with moderate charges Saddle for 70s. _ ! and first-class workmanship, to merit a My Saddles are too well-known in j share of public patronage. Waikato to need comment. ■ i <a> — First-class Material Guaranteed.. ) ALL THE OLD STOCK REDUCED Orders by letter will receive my best Si 25 PER CENT. attention. . — FBANK O'TOOLR PHOTOGRAPHY! —— '' Photographic Studio open daily from EDGAR WARD, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cabinets from 18s; \ .carte-de-visites from 10s. Special arfiHBMIS T AND irangements for groups and outside work. \J ~" ~U~ ! Hamilton East, June 1, 1887. DUKE-ST., CAMBRIDGE,; tI<WIS~aND SLMPSON'S TRUST Begs to inform the inhabitants of Cam- ; , XJ bridge and the surrounding district that ESTATE. he has purchased the business lately , owned by Mr A. G. Hughes, and is pre- ALL CLAIMS against the above pared to supply DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT >* tat<s arast be.RENDERED,to the TrusMEDICINBS 'teeeott. -or before SATURDAY, the 4th At the Lowest Possible Prices. ; juNE NISXT. : ! ljg|°HoKSK and Cattlk Mejjicines x| Proof of <Icbts required. Speciality. j I JOHN BUCHANAN \ Tru . Prescriptions Carefully Dispensed. f JAMES WINGATE J - Llusiees - Teeth Extracted. Jjf ° - 1 G E " t^-n nA r> wat> t\ vbq Ladies and Gentlemen who desire to ih U •Iγ A K WAK JU , M. 1. 0., bave tne i r Horses trained to give- them Dukk-stebbt, Cambrime. pleasure in riding, send thereto ._ A, L/OiNJNOL/Ll. pHURCH OF CHRlST.—LeQueene's Hamilton East, 18th April, 1887. \J Hall, Hamilton.—The usual Ser-< vxrn-nj\i mi. nu * . vices will be held To-morrow as under :- I W AN T TED P OWiN -~ The . C^ , Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening VV House for every DescrxptionW i service at 7 o'clock; subject: ««The k Printing »s,at the Waikato Times Office Second Death," All are welcome. ,JEUiniltoa-

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2325, 4 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2325, 4 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2325, 4 June 1887, Page 3

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