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Notices. 0T 1C K 0 F RK M OVA L. H. M. SALMON, TAILOR, HAMILTON WEST, Having removed into the more commo dious premises so long occupied by Mr James Martin, Tailor, will be glad to see bis old friends and customers, and in returning thanks for the support already accorded to him, begs to assure those who will favour him with their orders that nothing will he wanting on his part to give entire satisfaction. Thoroughness and durability, combined with latest modes and easy fi may hedepended on. Punctuality and extreme moderation in charges will be found satisfactory. Hamilton, Feb. 9, 1887. HOTEL. WHOLESALE BOTTLE DEPARTMENT. Comprises the following special lines of first-class brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales. Whiskies: Usher's (special reserve) in draft, bottles, and flasks. Walker's Blend draft, bottles, and flasks. Gilbio’s Blend in bottles and flasks. Jameson’s and Son's Dublin in bottles. Kinahan’s LL in buttles. Brandies: Hennessy’s in draft, bottles, and flasks. United Association Vineyard Pro. draft, bottles and flasks. Gin : JDKZ in small and large bottles. Wolfe’s Schnapps in pints and quarts. Burnett’s Old Tom in draft and bottles. Coates and Go’s Plymouth Gin (unsweetened.) Rum: Lownde'a Dark 30 o.p. in draft and bottles. White and Go’s Red Heart in bottles. Silby's White in bottles. Wines : Silva and dozen's 3 and 4 Diamond Pott and Sherry. Fallon’s Celebrated Australian Wines: Muscat, Tokay, Port and Shiraz, 4 years in bottle. Champagne: Wachter and Roderer in pints and quarts. Bernard’s Ginger Wine : Clarets: V.D. Nos 1, 2, and 3, in pints and quarts. ST. JULIEN. in pints and quarts. Bottled Ale and Stout: Griffin’s Sparkling, in pints and quarts. Guinness’s Stout, bottled by Griffin. Bass’s Ale, Bull Dog brand (Dog’s Head.) T. B. Hall & Go’s Indian Pale Ale. Clausen and Son’s Lager. Usher's Old Vatted and Walker’s Draft Whiskies in jars containing 1 gallon and upwards at 30s per gallon. Giiffin’fi Sparkling Ale and Guinnes’ Stout, in case of 4 doz, at 15s per dozed. A single Dozen for Ills 6d. CUSSEN’S DRAFT ALE, in quantities of 2 gallons and upwards at 2s 3d per gallon. henry~glllett. NATIONAL HOTEL, Cambridge. WILLIAM SOUTER, NEW WHARF AND LATE CO-OPERATIVE STORE, Doke-stbket, Cambridge, HAS FOR SALE,FRESH CLOVER SEEDS of the very best quality, at Co-operative prices, also, NEW GRASS SEEDS, as follows : Canterbury Rye, Italian and Cocksfoot Poverty Bay Rye, Italian and Cocksfoot New Garden Seeds, Flower and Vegetable. Flour, best Ngaruawahia and Cambridge brands Oatmeal, Bran, Sharps, Crushed Oats, Oaten Chalf from the sheaf Oats, seed and feed, of the best quality Maize, Barley, and Fowl Wheat Corn Sacks and Woolpaoks Wheat protectors and Bluestone for pickling seed Sheep Dip, Lime, Salt and Sulphur for Orchards Boncdust, Ngaruawahia ground, guaranteed genuine Manures—Lawes’ English and Ollendorf’s German Superphosphate and Bone Manures, Guano, Coral Queen, Long Island and Peruvian Agent for N.Z. Frozen Meat Co's Manures, of which I have always a large quantity in stock at Otahuhu price with freight added. Large orders liberally dealt with Bonedust and Boneflour of all kinds Timber.—Totara, Kahikatea, Kaura and Rimu, Door Sashes, Mouldings and Turnery. Iron.—Galvanised Ridging and Spouting. Wire.—Barbed and Plain, Rollers, iron and wood, and Pins. Posts.—Totara, Puriri, and Birch. Strainers and Gate Posts, Totara and Puriri. Lime, Hydraulic, Wilson’s, Shell Lime. Bricks, Socket and Drain Pipes. Coal.—Taupiri and Waikato Blacksmith, Newcastle and Westport. Prices to suit the times. Orders forwarded with the utmost care and attention by railway or waggon. P 0 R SALE. In lots to suit purchasers—About 8000 Acres FIRST-CLASS LAND ; situated between Cambridge and Matamata (adjoining Mr Firth’s property). Land well wooded and watered, can be reached in about 1J hours by good buggy road from Cambridge. Part of the property is close to Rotorua Railway, Title, Crown grant. Terms easy. Also, 50 Acre Lot near Cambridge, Apply to W. F. BUCKLAND, Solicitor, Durbam-strcet East, Auckland. HP O BE LET. From Year to Year, or on a Seven Years’ Lease, A GOOD FARM OF 100 ACRES, Mostly in grass, and fenced in four paddocks, a good garden, and three orchards in full bearing, with a good six-roomed House erected thereon, with suitable outbuildings, stable, cowshed, stockyard, dairy, fowl-house, piggeries, butcher’s shop, slaughter-house, &c. The whole will be let cheap to a suitable tenant, as the owner wishes to be out by the end of June. This is a good chance for a man with a small capital, as the proprietor is now doing a good butchering business, which brings in immediate returns. Plenty of bush and water on the property. Also, Several Good Farms for Sale. For further particulars apply to W. B. LAWSON, Rangiriri. DUCATIONAL. —The Rev. Richard Coates, 8.A., Head Master of the Newton East School, is prepared to receive Gentlemen’s Sons as Boarders at his residence, “The Nook,” UpperSymondsstreet, Auckland. Pupils of the Auckland College and Grammar School, whose parents are resident in the country, will lind the above a comfortable home. The house is large, and is most conveniently situated in one of the healthiest parts of Auckland. Advertiser has had several years’ experience in the teaching and management of boys, both in England and in the colony. Terms moderate,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2414, 29 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2414, 29 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2414, 29 December 1887, Page 4

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