Notices. " iiyil B HOWDEN "-w* fIND ill 1111 II If 1111 j VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. Spectacles Regulated to all Sights. Repairs to Watches, Jewellery, etc., a Speciality. Having had the advantage of special tuition under thoroughly competent English and Colonial tradesmen, customers can rely upon all work undertaken by him being done in a manner that will give satisfaction. N O Tl C E, f pHE undersigned beg to inform their customers and the public generally that they A are prepared to SUPPLY and DELIVER s BEST TAUPIRI COAL, 17s per ton, delivered in the Borough, cash on delivery. ALSO, ON HAND, CHAFF, GRAIN, POTATOES, SEEDS, SACKS, IRONMONGERY, ETC., At the lowest possible rates. KNOX A N D~R IDLER. BACON €2 "HAMS Crockery J Ironmongery I FLOUR, SHARPS, BRAN, CHAFF, OATS Kerosene, best brand only. TIE A.S, .ALL KIITDS. FLOWER POTS AND BUTTER JARS. ONIONS! FINE ONIONS! HONEY IN ANY QUANTITY. New Season Garden & Flower Seeds. POTATOES, ETC. ££" Extract from The Waikato Times of April 3rd, 1890. —" Mr Davey's stock of groceries, etc., will be found large and new, as owing to the extensive business lie is doing* it is impossible for him to keep old goods on hand. He is content with small profits, and this being well known has secured him a large and increasing patronage." BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE, CONSULT lE. T. DAYBY.
OTI C K • Those indebted to John A. Lam it prior to April ISth are requested to PAY ACCOUNTS to Mr J. Mokkx, of Hnutly, and Mr W. •!. Burnett, of Ngaruawahia, AT ONCE, and tlieir , receipts will be sulHcient discharge, .T. McNICOL & CO. SEED FROM .JAMES CARTER AND CO., LONDON. The undersigned is now prepaied to receive orders from his clients for TUR- t Nil' AND SWEDE SEED from the | celebrated house of James Carter and j Co., 237 and '238, Holborn, London. E. T. MILLAR, Seed Merchant, Te Awamutu. WAiKATO AND TE AllO HA. ILLUSTRATED ALMANAC, 1891. The sum of TWO GUINEAS is offered for the best written articles on Hamilton and Cambridge (one guinea each), for insertion in above Almanac. Particulars miy be obtained >v Hamilton articlc from Mr G. Edgeeuinbe, and re Cambridge article from the Publisher, J. S. IJUND, Cambridge. ff 1 '' 1 II M CARUAWAHIA. The undersigned having taken over the Waipa Hotel, Ngaruawahia, begs to notify to Commercial Travellers and the public generally that the above Hotel • furnishes FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. WINES AND SPIRITS OK BEST . CjUALITy. Goon Stablisu. Loose Boxes. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION. J . SMI T H. ; rpE A WAMUTU J.JOTEL, TE AWAMUTU. The undersigned begs to return sincere thanks to the inhabitants of the Waikato and the travelling public for the kind ; patronage that has been bestowed on him , for the last twenty years as hotelkeeper in the district, and begs to inform the public that, having failed to dispose of the hotel to a suitable person, he has . therefore decided to carry on the business of the said hotel himself, and will spare . no expense or trouble to uphold the high reputation the hotel has always enjoyed, | WIN'KS AND PI KITS OF TUB VISHY jili.ST IIItA.YUH. HOESJSS & BUGGIES ON HIRE, ui;n i; y LJiWis, OwStll AM) PKUI'UJKTOK. 225° Note the address : j SECOND HOTEL FROM THE RAIL- : WAY STATION, j OrmiTK this PusT-oi-ncii.
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Waikato Times, 1 July 1890, Page 2
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