WALTER A. WOOD SINGLE APRON REAPER AND BINDER. THIS MACHINE Rtands unrivalled for its simplicity of construction, combined with strength and lightness of draught, and tho certainty with wjiich it will handle any conditioned crop. The WALTER A. WOOD COMPANY obtained the GBAND PRIZE (Object of Art and Two Gold Medals) at the Paris Exhibition, and the FIRST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL at the Great International Binder Trial at Bucharest; 1890, beating the Massey, Adrianco, Johnston and Hornsby Binders. ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER IS A SPLENDID MACHINE THOS.~SLADE, scA.nxxx.rr'osr., Has been appointed SOLE AGENT IN WAIKATO for tho "\\\ A. Wood Company, and is prepared to book orders. A Reaper and Binder may be inspected at his establishment, and also a fall stock of duplicates for the coming season, thus ensuring purchasers against loss of time in the midst of the season in case of accident. Chopping by ~post7 GOOD NEWS FOR THOSE THINKING ABOUT THEIR CHRISTMAS PURCHASES. DTTITXT'Q f (Established ) THE FAMOUS READY CASH STORK. X VlLl VV k) I 1878) JWβ give the wiine attention to Oi<i<-iv by Punt, us if you attended peraona'ly »t ohe St'Te and select d theßmds yourself; und our Illustrated Catalogue is post' A Free to anyone on mccipt of address. Who!e«il« prices Vo cash customers. Past Office Orderc, cheques, &c, payable to ROBERT RKW. Our New Fruits have just arrived, and we are li-ippy to say that prices nre rather easier tbrtn last vcar. ■PTJTJT i-e . New Raisins, (iid per lb ; New" Currants, fl.Jd per Ib ; Le<non Peel, 10d per lb. J. J.HJ A Ikj . Spices, ljd per pkt. Essences, a variety, Gd per oottlc. Sultana Raisins, Rd per lb ; Cutting Parking Co.'s Kcst Dessert Fruits, Pears. Peaches, Apricots, &c &r. Is Id per tin. TfT.nTTR • Champion and Snowdrift, 2fs per 2001b sack; 11. W. Pride, Ms per 2001b sacl: J. UKJ UX\ . loolbj 14s ant] ISs . Oatmeal, 2s Od per 2Mb; Wlicatmcal, 3s fid per 2511>. SUGARS ' Co "'r s No- '• 13s per 561b baR; Co- ' s No- 2, ,2s 9d per mh h-le: Co- ' s No - S, lls TRAS • Bcst Ceylon Blend, 2s Odpcrlb. Row's Celebrated Family Tea, the best value in J..LJ.CVW7 . New Zealand, only lslOdper lb. The Economical Family Tea, at Is Od per lb, is well worth the attention of Economists. These Teas are packed in 6,12, and 201b tins. Hft'RFtfEK • Olir famous Coffees arc fresh roasted and eround d lily, and packed in airWJ} £ ■E'-E'W • ti K ht canisters, and sold at Is 3d, Is Od and Is !>d per lb. t> I)TA T Q . Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Clovns, Pepperminf. P : nmnnle, Lomon \J\JA.MUXO.±JU . Cordial and Lemon Syrup, all at 10d per bottle ; P«r. Limejnice, 8d per bottle. TAATS • Strawberry Conserve, Is 4d per 21b pot; 1C Jams, assorted, 5s 0d per doz ; St, V Zl.xu.kj . Georpre's Jams, As per doz; Red Cross Jams, 4s 0d p. r doz: St. George's Jams, in 21b jars, Is 2d each: Nonpareil Table lollies, in Cd tins. STTN"n'RTITS • Sardines, large size. B\d per tin: small size, 4*d per tin ; Albert's, at 10d Q UXI .UXllIiO . and 6Jd per tin . Salm ;, n? c T rjrand, jod per'tin ; lobsters, A tin ; Findon Haddocks, 10d; Kippered Herrings, 10d; Herrings in Tomato Sauce, 10d per tin . Marmalade, CJd per tin; Scotch Haggis, 8d per tin; Potted Meats, the variety is Tongue. Ham and Chicken, Devilled Ham, Turkey; Bloaters and Anchovy Paste: Cross and lilackwcll's Bottled Fruits, Is 2d each ,• Machine Oil, (id bottle; American limoms, from 6d each; Eno's Fruit Salt. 3< bottle : Coffee and Milk in tins, Cornflour, Red Herrines (2 doz in tin), Biscuits of .all kinds, Golden Syrup (2 b and ■lib tins), Cocoa, Chocolate Scrubbing Brushes, Sd and Is ad each; Vinegar, best qualily. 8d bottle; Mack's Starch ; Fluid Magnesia, large bottles, 10d; Mother Scijrel's Syrup, 2s 'Bd. bottle ; Prime Canterbury Hams, just to hand, 10£ d Ib ; Bacon, by the tide, 7d lb ; Cheese, best quality ; Lard, Mutter, Eggs, Potatoes: Hansen's Rennet Extract, 1-gal bottles, 4s each; Hansen's Cheese Colouring, J-gal bottles, 4s 0d each. SOAPH • Sole Agent for the Celebrated Peerless Soap. Sd per bar. o-20s per cwt.; No. 2 uuni a • Householdi Sd bar, i bars for Is. 501b box Cs 4d, lewt box 12s , Kew's Special Od bar; Row's Al Best Yellow, lOd bat. 28s cwt; Toilet Soap, Fear's. Is lid box; Brown Windsor, 7 cakes for Is: Glycerine Soap, 0d bar; White Rose Curd Soap, Sd bar; Peerless Cold Water Soap, fid bar, etc., etc. GRAIN " Maize, Oats ' Bran > shar P s > Wheat, Barley, Crushed Oats, Hay, Staw, Chaff, etc., CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—AII Country Orders leaving our Establishment during the month of December, will in addition to a Handsome Calendar, contain a licutiful Hox of Chocolates or a i landsome Work ISaskot. Mr Rew has purchased some hundreds of tho above for presentation to his country friends. It will pay you to send your order to EEW'S CHEAP & fiELIABLE GROCERY STORES, Victoria-street, Auckland•W"ilijla.:m: C-A-isriisriELXj, MONUMENTAL MASON, SABXIZiTOBir WEST. MARBLE MEMORIALS ! A&k(( Afflftt K HEADSTONES & CROSSES i a " designs and description.!) can be """"'"in" gib* supplied. I have patterns of 60 styles —WtfTnOuirMra /-rtffiSa c ' ,ooße fr° m ! the same can be eeeu at mljmZ i lujllMlgal )*tmif| one-half of the present Auckland prices Eerbing for Graves and Iron Railings for NEW LIME KILN. I have just added to my business a NEW LIMB KILN, near Whatawhata. Farmers and others may buy very cheap by sending to the kiln for lime. Lime, 6s per bag. . ; WE OANNELL.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOU RltiTS AND OTHERS. W, K, "CARTER'S TELEGRAPH LINE OP MAIL COACHES BETWEEN OXFORD AND ROTORUA. On and after April 1, 1891, the Mail Coach will leave Oxford every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Rotorua about noon. Leaves Rotorua every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at midday for Oxford. Coaches running between Rotorua and Okoroire same as Oxford. Parks: Single Return Oxford and Rotorua ... 15b 25s Rotorua and Tikitere ... — 10s Rotorua and Waiotapu ... — 15a Rotorua to Whakarewa ... — 3s Arrangements for specials can be made at any of the offices or agencies of Messrs Thos. Cook and Son, Sole Agents, 4, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Saddle Horses and Buggies always on hire, at either Cambridge, Oxford or Ohinemntu. Letters or telegrams promptly attended to, addressed W. T. CARR, Manager, Rotorua. | AROHA SANATORIUM. Information for Visitors. The undersigned will RUN a COACH from Te Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, meeting train for Auckland at Morrinsville on those days, and returning to Te Aroha from Morrinßville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrival of train from Auckland, conveying passengers, parcels, and mails! Carriages, Buggies, Wagonettes, and Horseß on Hire. E. GALLAGHER. H. H. Hayr, Auckland Agent. VISI ING CARDS printed, equal to oopperplkte, at Waikato Time* office
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3040, 9 January 1892, Page 2 (Supplement)
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1,128Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3040, 9 January 1892, Page 2 (Supplement)
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