Notices. BROWNjBARRETT & CO.'S TEA CIRCULAR. WE WOULD NOT HAVE VENTURED TO ENTER WITH NEWLY-ADOP-TED SKILL AND ALL OUR STRENGTH IN THE TEA-PACKING TRADE HAD WE NOT SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL AND STRIKING TO INTROD[J OUR WELL-KNOWN BRANDS OF COFFEES WE HAVE ALSO ADOPTED FOR OUR TEAS, AND THE . BRANDS CONSIST 01.' V BLENDING OF THAT SO VERY FAMOUS AND RENOWNED TKV IN VOGUE AND ALL THE RAGE IN ENGLAND, THE CEYLON TEA. Our N:\mb on each respective Brand will suffice as a guarantee of the good value of each quality.' ; But one of our Bkst Ukanhs will be. the COLOMBO GARDEN CEYLQN.TEA,, . A I'KAKI, OR A K')ll-I NOO.t.A.MON.tiST AM. TkAS THAT HAVE COME lIKFORK TIIK PUUMC ..-" YtT. The price, -Js 10d per lb for this Tea, wo made so low, wishing to introduce the same, and making a profit by the quantity of its sale. _ Its real value will be acrtaincd by its economical quality. One pound of this Tea will go as far as I.' ', pounds of any other Tea, and the consumer will have the excellence of its ll.ivor'into Ihe bargain. . , . ; •■ . . It 13 the BniHjiu't of all the best blends procurable from Colombo direct. Sure to be liked by all, and will no doubt secure us tho success wo aim at. BROWN, BARRETT & CO., TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS. GREAT CLEARING SALE ! FOR ONE MONTH, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. Drapery, Millinery, Straw Goods*' Flowers,. Feathers, Gloves, Laces & Trimmings, To be sold below cost for Cask only. VICTOEIA-STBEET, HAMILTON WEST.
NOTICE, I BEG to notify to my customers and clients that MR JOHN RIDLER has entered into PARTNERSHIP with me in my general business of AUCTIONEERING AND GENERAL STORIfiKEEPING, and that the same will come into effect ou Thursday next, August Ist, With reference to the above notification, the undersigned begtoinfoim their clients and customers that they will be prepared to undertake the SALE of all kinds of PRODUCE by AUCTION or upon COMMISSION. They will also undertake to PURCHASE for the farming community SEEDS, MANURES, IMPLEMENTS, &c, &c, for which they have made SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS. In the STORE DEPARTMENT, it will be their endeavour to supply the public with the best quality of goods at the LOWEST REASONABLE PRICE. ivNOX & RIDLER. NOTICE. ALL PARTIES indebted to the undersigned are requested to pay tho amount of their ACCOUNTS to Mr G. 11. Caiitbb, at the office of Knox & IUuhER, on or before the luTii AUGUST NEXT. All unpaid at this date will be handed over lo my Solicitor for recovery. JOHN KNOX. COCKSFOOT AND RYEGRASS. A cent for TTTTTTTTTTTT L.D.N, and 8.8. & Co.'s TT TT TT moWER TEA. T TT T . pACKET HPEA. JL J. V - TT JL JTT MY °sTIciAL^ EA A TT?T AT PRICKS TO SUIT ALL. CHEESE, BACON, HAfflS, ETC. X"X.O1TI&, 3E63ESS'3C I33ST TC3E3:3cS 3SO:^!k.^S-jES:JEi^E , . STIAEI'S, OATS, AND BEAN, POTATOES AND CHAFF* 3E"JES."CTX , 3!', 3E5=3?C3. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY AND CROCKERY. 15Odeg. Kerosene only. lE. TV ZDA/VlKllrr, AT S. TUCKER'S OLD SHOP, VICTORIA-STREET, HAMILTON WEST. NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my " WATCHMAKING AND JEWELLERY BUSINESS to Mr J. B. Hakker, who has been my assistant for the last six years, I beg to solicit on his behalf from my old friends and customers, and the public generally, a continuance of the support so liberally accorded me for the last thirteen years, as I feel sure Mr Hakkek will, by good workmanship and reliability, deserve it. S. McLEENON. In connection with tho above, I beg to state that I shall make every effort to deserve the support referred to. Hamilton, April 10th, 1889.
A CME QRATING "DINK. 1 ! Open every Monday Evening. j JOS. G. PANNELL, ! Manager. A '-yiNCENT AND QON, j House. \2tn Sjon Painters, Decorators, Sα, : ; HAMILTON EAST. ; Fort\--three years' colonial experience^ . i FT" jp 111E !ipl RE ! » ; The undersigned begs to announce that ■ ; ho hu,s RESUAfED BUSINESS in the ' store lately occupied by Mr Ryburn, where he has OPENED UP A NEW ' , STOCa., and he will te glad to see all , ! his former patrons again. Every requisite i for cat rving on the business. ' " R. B. BROWN, Saddler, Te Awainutu.^ MONEY TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums, at a moderate rate ot interest.-Jackson andlluasell, Solicitors, . i Fort-sty :eet, Auckland.
IST 0 T I C E . TRESPASSERS in pursuit of game, or otherwise, on the Gorton Estate will be PROSECUTED. Cortou, Cambridge, 11th May. M" ° TIC E. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the WaiUato Laud Association's property in search of game, or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED as the law directs. Woodlands, Sth February, 1888. VT O T ■ I C E. POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS ou the Waikato Laud Association's property. Woodlands, 3rd May, ISBS. |> W . ROC H E , "*• Land & Commission-Accent, TE AWAMUTU. Agent for Reid and Gray. District Agent for the Australian Muttial Provident Life Assurance Associatioo. Agent for the Colonial Eire Insurance Co.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2663, 6 August 1889, Page 3
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