Notices. CHEAP GROCERIES ! CII EAP T EAS ! CHEAP GENERAL GROCERIES ! M]t CHAS. BOYCE Oegs to announce that ho lias purchased the ENTIRE GROCERY fcTOCK Of J. W. Mkmuck (who is retiviug from business), at a great discount, and will clear the whole Stuck At Cost Price for Cusli. Country Settlers will find this an excellent opportunity of laying in a supply at CHEAP RATES. Come and See for Yourselves, and Secure the Bargains at G. BOYOE'S, BAKER, GROCER. AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, C3^.3MC33K&3:33fffi3-^!.
WILLUM~SOUTER, NEW wiiakf and LATE CO-OPERATIVE STORK, D C-K K-HTKKKT, CA 311!K [ 1.11) JE, il A S F 0 11 SAL E,— THRESH CLOVER SEEDS of the very JL best quality, at Co-operative prices, also, NEW GRASS SEEDS, as follows : — Canterbury Eye, lialian 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 Woolpacks Wheat protectors and JJlucatonc for pickling seed. Sheep Dip, Lime, Salt, and Sulphur for Orchards Bonedust, Ngaruawahia ground, guaranteed genuine Manures—Lawes' English and Ollendorff German Superphosphate and Bono Manures, Guano, Coral Queen, Long island and Peruvian Agent for N.Z. Frozen Meat Cos Manures, of which I have always a large quantity in stock at Otahuhu price with freight added. Large orders liberally dealt with Honed list a.'id Boneflour of all kinds Timber. —Totnra, lvahikatea, Kauri 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. A N T E D KNO W N. We have MOVED into our NE Yv Vlt E ]VII SE S, Ci-.sTosis-sTiiKET East, Opposite Railway Station and Coupla" I's Store. We have without doubt the largest and most commodious Tailoimg Es'cablishnnnt in the colony. Our Promenade Show-room is open lor public inspection. Ail arc welcome. We are {.bowing Tl! 10 LARGEST & MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF TAILORING GOODS IN THE COLONY. Our busiiu-ss lias increased at such a rapid rate during the past twelve months that we were in dread of the usual Spring Sea-ion's ru-h completely blocking Hi. Bel we are happy Ineay, with oar present new premises and large stalF of skilled labour, we are almost prepared to undertake the. Whole Tailoring Trade of the Colony, more especially as we can positively assure our clients that, there will be NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Sincerely thanking our old friends for past favours, and apologising for any unavoidable delay that occurred during the. great rush of the past season, we beg to subscribe ourselves, very gratefully,
THE CORRECT TIME WITHIN RE AC I [ OF ALL. The Reputation of STEWART DAWSON & GO., LIVERPOOL, lias spread from Pole to Pole ; their Myriad of Patrons are located in every quarter of the inhabitable globe; the same uniform tone of praise emanates from every wearer of their WORLD-FAMED ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, that- they are simply Matchless as Correct Timekeepers, in Value, Lowness of Price, Elegance of Design, and Durability. Every Englishman, Every Scotchman, Every Irishman, and Every Welshman ought to Wear A THOROUGH 'GOOD and RELIABLE ENGLISH I,EVER WATCH. Could there be anything more wasteful than to throw a pile tit money away to a Dealer, which only means giving halt' the amount in Profit ? We only know of 0)10 t\lng u'.aiost equally foolish.—that is, parting with cash for worthless ForeignMade Articles, Yankee notions, Clockwatch Toys, &c., fit only for children to play with. S. D. & Co. have tipped the very core and attained the maximum of successful trading by placing their patrons, rank and file, to the front, or first position in accordance with the best prescribed laws that govern supply and demand. Remember our firm does not claim Hoary Age, Antiquity, or the possession of a portly set of Ledgers filled with bad debts. We disclaim all such surroundings ; but what we do claim are business Principles bused on a system that places the Consumer in the first place; enabling linn to obtain the best value for his money together with, the surety and knowledge that the actual maker of an article is in a better position to give him .satisfaction than if he purchased through any oilier channel. PRICES OF SILVER WATCHES. 27s (51, 50s, (iOs, 70s, 755, 90s, 05s, 100s, 130s, 1853, lO.w, 17i)f. GOLD WATCHES. .Cfs 10s, £7 10s, <'S lOs, £11. 10s, £12 10m, £!:{ 10s, .-CI I 10s, £15 10s, £18 JOs, £25, £27 10s and £30. Send .'3d stamps for our superbly Illustrated Pamphlet, containing full particulars of our Watches and .Jewellery, and we will forward it post paid by return post. WATCHES no matter where bought or where made Repaired and Cleaned at lowest possible rates.
T IT K AUCKLAND GI,OTFUNG- CO. <G. McBRIDE), Cu.STOMS-STKIiET EAST, AtTUK LAN 1). Suits to measure at Wholesale Prices! Wc 11.".vc just opened out £GOOO worth (.■l' tin- finest Goods ever shown in New /'calami, comprising the OUOICHST NOV ISLTIHS From the Local, British and Continental Market's, including (■NEI-lUNGA TWEEDS ! ONEHUNGA TWHISDS ! ONEHUNGA TWEEDS ! \Yc arc the only Tailors in New Zealand who have the above goods for sale. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. I.V.SI'ECTION INVITED. Having had many inquiries for the above during'lhe hist few weeks, we are glad to state tlitit we have secured all the Onehunga Tweed in the market. Please hook your orders early. First come, first served. Fit, Style and Workmanship Guaranteed. Tlie Largest Tailoring Concern in New Zealand. VENI ! VIDI ! VICI ! " The Very" Button (Shakespere). The Latest Novelty. Wo have imported a Button-making Machine, and can now supply Buttons same cloth as garment, Onehunga Tweeds included. No extra charge. "Call and see the machine at work. OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS will find us opposite side entrance to railway station. Call in the morning, book your order, and call for Suit as you return at night. AUCKLAND CLOTHING CO. (G. Mcßkiok), MERCHANT TAILORS, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, Military and JTaval Contractors, CUSTOMS-STREET EAST,' Opposite Railway Station and Goupland's ' Store, . AUCKLAND. OTIC E 0 F REMO VA L. XL M. SALMON, TAILOR, HAMILTON WEST, Having removed into the more coni.mo dious premises so long occupied by Mr James Martin, Tailor, will bo glad to see his old friends and customers, and ill returning thanks for the support already accorded to him, begs to assure those wiio will favour him with their orders that nothing will be wanting on his part to give entire satisfaction. Thoroughness and durability, combined with latest modus and easy li -nay bedepended on. Punctuality and extreme moderation in charges will be found satisfactory. Hamilton, Feb. 9, ISS7. T7ISITING CARDS neatly printed at V TuJi Waikato TiMi« Ollice.
Forward a I\o. Order, payable to S. I), and On., Auckland, "'it' l 2s added to pay post and registration, or send cash ill registered letter, and we will^ forward watch on a week's free trial, by first post "STEWART DAwlow AND 00. 04 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND^ THE NEW ZEAIANDER TWINE BINDER. }N asking Mir friends to buy from Now Zealand Makeis, wo would point out a few of the benefits wlncii would accr 110 through so doing. j)np]ieates would be easier got and generally cheaper ; ar.d troin the facilities at our disposal —'. I/„ , our branches in different parts of New % Ndand, — we can supply any p:u ts of ui.ichi;'.'. s from ally of these branches at an hour's other makers may, and do claim to ! e nb:e to do this, but farmers lin l to their cost, and our experience boars them out, that it can.not m-: iioxn with uii'Oi;i !:i) :ua(ihi.nks. _ We have known of. c ist s whore farmers with a broken down ijii'OKTKli Binder have had to wait a week during the busiest part of harvest time before they got supplied. Had such been a machine of our make, it. would have been at work within a few hours. A'l parts of machines are numbered and accurately duplicated, and we challenge comparison with the best imported in that respect; and while asking farmers to purchase our Binder, we may state that- it is now generally recognised that our machine is at least as g.md as the best imported, and MUUII sui'Klimil to many of them in every requisite of a serviceable Binder. We append a few of the many Testimonials received for our Binder; but the best Testimonial is the fact that last year no less than 43 were sold in one district alone. Tk Rokk Wicst, W.mi'a, Aug. 11, liSS'7. The Reaper and Binder I bought from you last harvest made very good work on all sorts of ground. I cut some very steep t-.idlings, the Binder sliding a font at once, and at the same time cutting and binding a very neat sheaf. Isaac HonosoN. Ckntkh Bush, March 27, ISSIi. Til'.' Reaper and Binder 1 purchased from you this season luts given me .entire satisfaction. I cut"and tied 110 acres in 11 day.-, and made a really good job. She tied well and left a good clean stubble, although some of the crop was very light, and other parts of it were good. I consider your Binder quite equal to any of ths imported machines, and jiucii i.hihtuj; of iiuaught Til AN SOMK THAT WKUiJ WOItKIKU IN THE KAMU I'AIiUOOK WITH MB. I sever.-.l times worked the same team of three homes the whole day, although I bad a spare team beside me. I had no stoppage from time of starting till I finished and I am thoroughly satisfied that 1 have a really good and serviceable machine, and one that will last mo a £<hjcl many seasons. A f.F.MAN'I >lClt SlIANl). RE&.D GRAY, •\f!EII:ULTuRAL IM I'L 15MENT MANUFACTURERS, ni; x i ;i)i x. r jpH AROHA HOT SPRINGS. Board and Residence By the Day or Week on moderate terms at WAVERLEY T-J OUSE, AVERLEY JO-OUSE, Within tnree minutes walk of the Baths and Railway Station,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2438, 25 February 1888, Page 4
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