M P 0 R T A N T NOTICE. JAMES REID (Late Manager for Peat & Co.), Begs to inform the public that he has purchased the business lately carried on by Mr Peat, and has resumed business in the old shop, so long occupied by Mr Wiseman, Hamilton East, where he will be glad to receive a call from those who desire to patronise him. J. R. hopes by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges and first-class workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage. First-class Material Guaranteed. ALL THE OLD STOCK REDUCED 25 PER CENT. J. R. begs to notify that, at the solicitation of his West side customers, he has OPENED A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT Adjoining Mrs Gwynne’s Hotel, where all kinds of saddlery and harness work will be executed with the utmost despatch. WAIPA TIMBER MILL. FAWKES & FOXALL Having erected a saw-mill at their Bash On Whatawhata-Hamilton Road, Are prepared to Supply. Sawn and Dressed Timber ! Ornamental Battens! Mouldings ! P.T. &G. Flooring&Matchad Lining Of KAHIKATEA or RIMU At Lowest ates per Road, xtailw or River. S. McLEKNON IS NOW OFFERING SOUND DURABLE TT7ATCHES OUND DURABLE VV ATCHES RICH JEWELLERY !j SILVER & ELECTROPLATE WARE ! FRENCH CLOCKS 1 OPTICAL GOODS PIANOS, CUTLERY I AND EUROPEAN NOVELTIES,! AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. <ar A Visit Respectfully Solicited. VICTOEIA-ST., HAMILTON. And at Gisborne. 0 T I C E. Thanking our Customers at Te Awamutn for the liberal support they have accorded us since we took over the business of the Co-operative Company, we now beg to notify that we have transferred the business to MR JAMES RYBURN, Who is empowred to collect all accounts due to us. Wo recommend Mr Ryburn to our late customers, W. S. LAURIE & CO. Referring to the above, I beg to state for the convenience of customers, I have made arrangements with Messrs W. 15. Laurie and Co. for their Te Awamutu Branch Store, which will be carried on by me as heretofore. Will keep on hand always ample supplies of MANURES, GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, Barbed Wire and Plain, Rollers and Fins, &c. JAMES RYBURN. Te Awamutu, 28th March, 1887. CARLTON CLUB TEMPERANCE HOTEL, ROTORUA. MR & MISS HEERDEGEN having taken the above very comfortable hotel are now prepared to receive travellers and tourists. There are comfortably furnished bedrooms, with fine drawingrooms and dining-rooms. A magnificent view of Rotorua Lake and Boiling Spriugs. Only the very best of tables kept. Invalids under special care of Miss Heerdegen.—Terms, 80s per week, or 8s per day.—Letters and telegrams promptly attended to.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2361, 27 August 1887, Page 4
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423Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2361, 27 August 1887, Page 4
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