On Saturday, October 10th, Mr Jnhn McNicul will hold a special clearing sale en the premise?, Kihiklhi, of Mr HarBrave's! linuwhnld furniture, live and dead stuck, &c. Fur full particulars see next issue. It's NO use denying I The best is always tlio cheapest. Therefore, when yon buy Arthur Nathan's Reliable Teas, you are savint; mi.ney. Far and away excelling all others, and yet sold everywhere at 2s and 2-. fid per lb.
NoticesA N T If D KNOWN. We have now received our first shipment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS direct from the Home markets, comprising all the latest novelties in GIVQHAMS, PRINTS, PONGEES, SATEENS, DELAINES, &c., *c. Intending purchase's should see patterns before buying elsewhere. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Drapers and Importers, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNEIL. LOST— A Brown Overcoat, between Mr Hibbs' and Narrow's Road. Finder suitably rewarded upon returning to Mr T. Slade, Hamilton. JOST— Four days ago, a Fox Terrier, J black ears and black streik on forehead. Anyone detaining same after this noticc will be prosecuted.—H. Bowen, Hamilton East. rjTO PLOUGHING CONTRACTORS. Wanted to let ploughing of 200 acres of level grass land at Matigawhero.— Apply to ROBERT McCALL, Minyawhara. A TWO-YEAR OLD BLACK AND /l WHITE STEER has been running on inv farm for several months past, branded Xon back. Will be sent to Mr Hunter's aud sold on account of the owner next Tuesday, (if not claimcd before). J. FORREST. \\T AIKATO ELECTORAL DISYY TRICT. I hereby give notice, that Edward Lake has been nominated as a candidate to represent the above mentioned district in the House of Representatives. WILLIAM N. SEARANCKE, Returning Ollicer. September 25th, IS!'I. 20 r |' ,() NS pOTATOES. I have lnd placed in my Innds for sale, an exceptionally good sample of SKED AND TABLE POTATOES, carefully picked over and sorted, and sound throughout. Those requiring go-'d seed should inspect them, as the seed from which they were grown was imported last seasou. E. T. DAVEV. NY PERSON found TRESPASSING with dogs on the lvereone , Estato will be PROSECUTED. JAMES GORDON. yiSITORS rjpo pROM AIKATO Should not lose the opportunity of seeing GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE JAPANESE ART & ORIENTAL BAZAAR. They contain the largest stock in the colony, and the Novelties constantly arri. ing render it a pleasant occupation to inspect the varied departments. Gold and Silver Jewellery, all wsrranted genuine, at the very lowest ptices. Clocks, Electroplate, Cutlery, Glass and Chinaware, Desks, Work Boxes and Baskets, Ladies' and Gents' Bags, Brushware, Stationery, Dolls, Toys, etc., and an endless variety of useful and ornamental goods suitable for everyday requirements and presents for all seasons, rendering Goodson s Arcade one of the most attractive establishments in town, and lihould lie seen by all who come iuto it. Please Remember the Address : QUEEN STREET K\R\ V; AH "K, R. >AJ, A. U 2 K LAND ; O' V ! • • ' - .- •Sf.rr'.'-T-er and - ■ ■■■ I Vf-'S |<. - "TV *.. Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2996, 26 September 1891, Page 3
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