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Notices. CHEAP GROCERIES ! CHEAP TEAS! CHEAP GENERAL GROCERIES ! Mil CHAS. BOYCE begs to aunounce that he has purchased the ENTIRE GROCERY STOCK of J. W. Mkurick (who is retiring from business), at a great discount, and will clear the whole Stock At Cost Price for Cash. 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 C. BOTCE'S, ' BAKER, GROCER. AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, XTxcrsroxucA-STC 1 ., o^iwcssxsxxjcjke. NEW LIME KILN. .William »48|fW\ Council, o&lmm\ "••'•'■••■• m*. Has just added to MONUMENTAL IL. hisbusincßsa MAS ° N ' Mj(^fe NEW LIME KILN HAMILTON ||fe NearWhatawhata. west I VWim^mWm^lM^^^M " lt>J - Farmers and others MiSliilipbSiMW r y H ver i ch !t p y^^^S ! Y sending to the Sills ! Jjime, os per Dag. Kerbing for Graves and Iron Railings for same at Low Prices. DESIGNS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION.

TEWELLERY, AND ! T^LECTRO- PLATE | FOR REAL VALUE, VISIT STEWART, DAWSON & GO'S ! Great i ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION, ; 94, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. j (Opposite Wyndliam-street). j It is now ten years since STEWART, i DAWSON and CO., of Liverpool, first announced their new system of direct ; supply to the public, extinguishing at < one fell swoop the gigantic profits of the i middleman. Since then the fame of S. i D. and Co. and the marvellous value of i their ENGLISH LEVERS has spread to | all ends of the world, and business has j flowed to them in equal proportions. It is everywhere acknowledged that : STEWART, DAWSON and Co., Liver- , pool, have been the pioneers of English ! Watch enterprise ; and they intend to j maintain the position they have so uni- ; versally and meritoriously earned. There j is no watch in the world to compare with ; the English Lever for Durability, | Solidity, and Timekeeping ; but the prices charged for them have been so systematically kept up by dealers that to most ! people the possession of such could only ' : be looked upon as a luxury. Happily for ] the public, though unfortunately for i dealers, these days of exorbitant profits j have gone for ever. ] Compare ours with the usual retail : prices, and remember that we sell 500 watches where a retailer sells one—hence the difference and saving to Consumers, j £3 15s—S. D. and Co.'s well-known English Silver Hunting Levers, j Worth £7 7s. j 4 15s—S. D. and Co.'s English Silver | Hunting Levers, chron. balance, ! extra jewelled. Worth £8 Ss. i £5 10s—S. D. and Co,'s new-Excelsior ; ; /-plate English Lever. Well worth £11 10s. £6 15s—S. D. and Co.'s superb Hunting Chronograph Levers, worth £12 10s ; or Crystal glass, £5 J 53. £(j 10s—S. D. and Co.'s Silver Keyless ' Hunting Lever, value for £10 10s. j Open face, £5 10s. ; £1 15s—The Wonderful Sterling Silver I Defiauce Hunter, worth £3 103. ! Open face, £1 7s (id. j £(5 10s—S. D. and Co.'s Official Railway English Keyless Lever, unequalled at £10 10s. ! £12 18s, £15 10s, £1S 10a, and £25-S. j D. and Co.'s Gold English Levers, \ never equalled under 40 per cent, j more. j £0 10a and £7 10s—S. D.and Co.'s Ladies j IS-carat Gold Keyless Watches. Per- j feet gems. Worth £10 10s. £S 10s, £11 10s, and £14 lOs-S. D. and Co.'s Ladies' IS-carat Gold English Levers. Save at least 50 per cent, by purchasing from the makers, | Add Is 3d to the price of either of the above Watches for postage and registration, and send P.O. Order for the amount, j payable to Stewart Dawson and Co., > Auckland, and you will receive by first return of post the Watch selected, together with written guarantee. i REPAIRS! Note: REPAIRS! STEWART DAWSON & Co., repair ' and clean Gold and Silver Watches, no j matter what maker or where bought, ' Work mauship guaranteed. Watches and Jewellery may now be posted and registered at book post rates. If your Watch wants cleaning, pack it in i a box carefully, enclosing full name and address only, and send by same mail a letter of instructions, enclosing postal note for 4s 6d, and we will return the i Watch within a few days in good order, i post paid and registered. When sending letter and postal note, state the number of the Watch posted. S. D. and Co. will send their splendid new Illustrated Watch Pamphlet, to any ', address on receipt of 3d stamps, cost of postage only. IggT All letters an communications to ! be addressed to STEWARf DAWSON and CO., , 94 Queen-street Auckland. Other Colonial Branches at i MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, ash DUNE- ; DIN. GEORGE PEARSON, SHOEING & GENERAL :BX a^.c33Es:^B(E:s i srsa: : , HAMILTON EAST. riAllM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED. Wheelwrights' Work Neatly Turned Out. HARROWS, SCARIFIERS, &o , MADE TO ORDER. Settlers in the surrounding districts ■ will find it to their advantage to entrust ! any jobs thpy may have in the above lines to me, as I do the work myself, and make use of nothing but first-class ! material in my work, j G. PEARSON- : Hamilton East, Nov, 4, 18S7.

! VTT ANTED KNOWN. ! We have MOVED into our j NEW PEEMISES, Customs-street East, I Opposite Railway Station and Couplaud's Store. 1 We have without doubt the largest and ' most commodious Tailoring Establish- ! ment in the colony. Our Promenade j Show-room is open for public inspection, i All are welcome. We are showing : THE LARGEST & MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF TAILORING GOODS 1 IN THE COLONY. \ Our business has increased at such a rapid ! rate during the past twelve months that ! we were in dread of the usual Spring I Season's rush completely blocking ns. Bat we are happy to say, with our present ! new premises and large staff of skilled ! labour, we are almost prepared to under- ; take the Whole Tailoring Trade of the Colony, j more especially as we can positively : assure our clients that there will be i NO INCREASE IN PRICES. ' Sincerely thanking our old friends for J past favours, and apologising for any unavoidable delay that occurred during , the great rush of the past season, we beg I to subscribe ourselves, very gratefully, i AUCKLAND CLOTHING CO. ! (G. McBRIDE), j Customs-street East, Auckland. : Suits to measure at Wholesale Prices! SSS3E*EtI3Sr«ES-, 1337. We have just opened out £6000 worth ! of the finest Goods ever shown in New I Zealand, comprising the ! CHOICEST NOVELTIES 1 From the Local, British and Continental 1 Markets, including ONEHUNGA TWEEDS ! ONEHUNGA TWEEDS ! ONEHUNGA TWEEDS ! We are the only Tailors in New Zealand who have the above goods for sale. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Inspection l Invited. ! Having had many inquiries for the above i during the last few weeks, we are glad to j state that we have secured all the Onei huuga Tweed in the market. Please I book your orders early. First come, I first served. Fit, Style and Workmanship Guaranteed. i The Largest Tailoring Concern in j New Zealand. j j VENI ! VIDI ! VICI ! j " The Very " Button (Shakespere). The Latest Novelty. We 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 ua opposite side entrance to railway station. Call in the .morning, book your I order, and call for Suit as you return at ! night. AUCKLAND CLOTHING CO. j (G. Mcßride), ■ MERCHANT TAILORS, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, i Military and Naval Contractors, 1 CUSTOMS-STREET EAST, 1 Opposite Railway Station and Coupland's ' Store, AUCKLAND. p BA~LC KE , Stationer, Tobacconist, &c, TE AROHA. Agent fnr Thp. Waikato Timfis. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE WAIKATO TIMES. 0 Auckland J. H. Withofosti „ C. Gardner & Co ~ Cleve & Sott>Ngauuawauia ... Friar and Davies Hunti.y „ Taui'ihi W. H. M. Lovell , CAiiranDßK J. S. Bond Tamahkkb J. Pennington Ohaupo J. T. Edwards Tk Awamutu ... J. W. Bridgman KuiiKiHi J. W. Ellis Hamilton J. Knox ... R. ¥. Sandes ... E. T. Davoy W. Dey ' Waitoa W. Abbey 'TeAroha Charles E. Isalcke Waiokonuojiai ... T. 11. W. Yate LoxiioN Gordon & Gotch

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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2459, 14 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2459, 14 April 1888, Page 4

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