Notices. BBOKEIT NICKEL BITS STIRRUPS AND SPURS BRAZED AND REPAIRED, AND MADE AS STRONG AS NEW. ZEE. IKOWIDIESIsr, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, HAMILTON. Agent for the London and Berlin l'iano Importing Co.] BREADS Mf 3d.—2lb. Loaf—3d. jfi BACON & HAMS. | w \ Flour—Best Brands Only. W SOAPS OF ALL KINDS. p£ ' M S Tea, in Packets Jins& Half-chests. | ® ONIONS, OATS, POTATOES, BEAN. SHARPS $!? AND CHAFF. j-J YATES' RELIABLE CARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. £ W (Sr 150° KEROSENE j ® Still at same price, and only WHITE ROSE kept. j It© And. a Variety of General Goods too numerous to | j mention. j • Chocolates of all hinds ! Lollies all binds ! HH Fruit, all varieties in season ! ! PS SB Cβ XT '"I" , ff"\ AVK.Y thanks all customers ainl friends, and J^ _Lj. I ■ X.S begs to say that he is, and will bo always •* to the fore in prices and goods. , J&f BREAD ! 4y 3d. —21b. Loaf—3d. J# FIRST INSTALMENT OF NEW SEASON'S NOW UN V.IKW AT TIIK CAMBRIDGE CO-OP.
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TPITZGIBBON T OUCH & OON, Civn- Engineers & Architects, N,Z. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINOS, 91, Queen-street, Auckland. Telephone No. 320. Drink Nelson, Moate's PURE TEAS. No. 4. 3s. OH rpONS T>OTATOES. I have hid placed in my hands for Bale, an exceptionally good sample of SEED AND TABLE POTATOES, carefully picked over and sorted, and sound throughout, Those requiring good seed should inspect them, as the seed from which they were grown was imported last season. E. T. DAVEY. T7DUCATIONAL /CHAMBERS, BUSINESS COLLEGE, TRAINING COLLEGE, Queen-street and Durham-street East, Auckland. PRINCIPAL : MR T. HARLE GILES (Assiated by Rev. J. W. Allowav.B.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, and an ellicient staff of Resident and Visiting Masters).
TO PARENTS & GUARDIANS. Mr T. Havle Giles begs to notity that he has an opening for a gentlemanly youth as JUNIOR CLERK in the above establishment. The engagement will be for a term of years, with a progressive aalary. In addition to a practical business training, a thorough and compreheneivo education will be afforded in the extensive range of studies taught in the Chambers, thus euabling the youth to pass any I'ublie Examination in subjects, at the option of Parents or Guardians. A premium will be required. Duties to commence OCTOKMt 1, lS'.ll. Full particulars on application to Mr T. Harle Giles, Educational Chambers, Business and Training College, Queenstreet aud Durham-street East, Auckland. N.B.— If desired, the youth could board with the Principal. References permitted to Bankers, Clergymen, Merchants and others,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2990, 12 September 1891, Page 3
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