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Notices. HTfniirnUßT WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND H II Willi V OPTICIAN, I llUlllJlllly 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 manuer that will give satisfaction. NOTICE. f PHE umlorsi"iicd beg to inform their customers and the public generally that they JL " are prepared to SUPPLY and DELIVER BEST TAUPIRI COM, 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. JCN OX A N~D~R IDLE R■ BACON <HE HAMS Crockery I Ironmongery \\ FLOUR, SHARPS, BRAN, CHAFF, OATS Kerosene, bestjbrand only. BF T-E A.S, ALL lEC IZLSF ID S. FLOWER POTS AND BUTTER JARS. ONIONS! FINE ONIONS! HONEY IN ANY QUANTITY. AGENT FOE. YATES & OO.'S New Season Garden & Flower Seeds. POIAIUHDj & A \j e iSH" 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 he 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

TU O T I C E . Those indebted to John A. Lamp. I prior to April 18th are requested to j PAY ACCOUNTS to Mr J. Moiiux, of j Hmitly, and Mr VV. J. Bukxett, of i Ngaruawahia, AT ONCE, and their j receipts will be sufficient discharge. | 1 J. MoNICOL & CO. ; SKED FROM JAMES CARTER AND i CO., LONDON. The undfirsigned is now prcpaicd to j receive orders from his clients for TUR- j MV AND SWEDE SEF.D from the | celebrated house of James Carter and 1 Co., 237 and 238, Holborn, London. j

CI7 HERE can I get Transfer Cruels, V\ etc;. From F. J. .Sanders, who keeps a well.assorted stock of Cruels, J Arrascne, Tinsel Beddings, Tinsel Crochet I Eggs, Macraine Cords, and Cord, etc., I etc.,—F. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, J Cambridge WHKRK can I buy really good China , and Earthenware at reasonable : prices '.' At Jno. L. Wilson's, who is a Direct Importer from the Potteries, new goods constantly coming to hand. A nice assortment of Plain and Fancy Goods, ■ suitable lor Presents, are kept on hand at i my agent's, Mr F. J. Sanders, Victoria I St., Cambridge. Inspection cordially inI vited.

WHERE can I buy a good honest Pair of Boots? From F. J. Sanders, who holds a complete stock of the celebrated Kaipai Brand, admitted to be without a rival in the Market, Childrens', Ladies', and Gent's, of every description, to suit all classes, in great variety. Boots to measure and repairs executed ou the premises. A trial respectfully solicited.—P. J. Sanders, Victoria St., Cambridge. WHERE can I get best sterling value in Drapery and Clothing, etc. ? At Smith and Caughey's, who import direct from the Manufacturers,, who buy for Cash, and sell only for Cash, who do the largest retail trade in tho colony, their large stock (£25,000 worth) is always being replenished with novelties by every direct Steamer, one trial will convince the most sceptical. Full samples and patterns on hand at—F. J. Sanders, Ajfcnt, Victoria-street, Cambridge. WH FIRE can you honestly recommend me to go to for reliable Groceries lit reasonable prices ? To T. J. Sanders, Victoria-street, Cambridge, who sells nearly everything at Auckland prices, without freight added, balance with bare, freight. Alt goods of guaranteed quality, also local Bacon and Hams, local Cheese, local Honey in tins and bulk local Vinegnr, local Evaporated Apples, superior to imported, local Flour aud: Wheatmeal. A trial respectfully solicited.— F. J. Sauders, Victoria-street, Cambridge. WHERE is the best place to buy Furniture, Bedding, &c, &c. '! Why at Garlick and CruuwelFs who hold the largest, cheapest, and best assortment iu the province, impoited direct from the factories. All the latest novelties in Art Furnishing Goods to haud. Fresh shipments every mail. The new Cork Carpet. Goods suitable for cottage or mansion at very lowest cash prices. Full samples and patterns ou view at our agent's. —F. J. Sanders, Victoria-Street, Cambridge. niANKETSI BLANKETS! Having bought a large lot of Blankets early in the season before the advance in price, we are enabled to offer them at such prices aa will defy competition. Customers requiring Blankets should send us tlieir Orders early. Samples and prices can be seen with R, T. Gilmour, Hamilton. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Dhai'eks and'Clotiiieiw, PARNELL, AUCKLAND. THE undersigned will attend all sittings of the R.M. Court in Waikato ; at Cambridge every alternate Saturday, at Hewitt's Hotel. R. W. DYER, Solicitor, Hamilton, MONKY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. MONEY TO LEND, in Large oxSmall Sums, at a moderate rate of interest.— Jacksou aud Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street, Auckland.

R. T. MILLAR, Seed Merchant, Te Awamutu. WAIKATO AND TE AROHA ILLUSTRATED ALMANAC. 1891. The sum of TWO GUINEAS is offered for the best written articles ou Hamilton and Cambridge (one guinea each), for insertion in above Almanac. Particulars m<iy be obtained rv Hamilton article from Mr G. Kdgecumhc, and re Cambridge article from the Publisher, J. S. BOND, Cambridge. YjTaTp'a ' JJOTKL, I^GARUAWAHIA. The undersigned having tnken over the Waipa Hotel, Ngaruawahia, begs to notify to Commercial Travellers and the nnblic Generally that the above Hotel furnisliea FIRST-GLASS ACCOMMODATION. WINES AND SPIRITS OF BEST QUALITY. Good Stablisci. Loosk Boxes. CIVILITY ANiTaTTENTION. J. SMITH. mE \ WAMUTU TTOTEL, 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 hotclkeeper in the district, and begs to inform the public that, having failed to dispose of the hotel to a suitable person, lie 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, WIXES AND Sl'lltm OF THK VIiUY Best Bkands. HORSES & BUGGIES ON HIRE. HEN It Y LEWIS, Owner and Tnoi-iuETOit, BgT Note the address : SECOND HOTEL FROM THE RAILWAY STATION", Owosrri! Tin; PuaT-wnuß.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2806, 8 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2806, 8 July 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2806, 8 July 1890, Page 3

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