Notices. PUBLIC! H. HOWDEN, HAMILTON, lias just received a supply of'very superior SILVER STOP WATCHES, SPECIALLY MADE TO HIS ORDER, WITH HIS NAME ON DIAL. These watches register every fraction of a .second to the full hour. Recommendations from Mr J. MuNicol, Mr T. Slade, Mr G. H. Carter and other well-known gentlemen. igigr VOLCANIC SOAP (PATENTED). tn. rt |™»MILTaH mimcil'K Everything made clean and bright, without injury to the article. For scrubbing and cleaning it has no equal. A POWERFUL DEODORISER & DISINFECTANT, WITHOUT SMELL. Admirably adapted for use in the Dairy. Will not dissolve if left in the water. Makes the hands clean and beautiful. TO BE HAD OF ALL STOREKEEPERS. VOLCANIC SOAP CO., HAMIIiTOIT. F. J. SANDERS' ASSIGNED ESTATE Clothing & Drapery ... .£697 Boots & Shoes ••• £259 Ironmongery <£210 SPECIAL SALE OF THE ABOYE. THESE GOODS are removed for convenience of sale to my Duke-street promises. 'J'hey all bear Mr Sanders' murks in plain figures, and oft these low prices I will allow, during the sale, a DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. (10 %) on all purchases of one pound's worth and upwards. The stock is new and specially selected for this district. SALE NOW ON. PLEASE CALL EARLY. THOS. WELLS. Cambridge, Gth Jannsry, 1892. BREAD I M 3d. — 21b. Loaf — 3d. E. T. DAVEY begs to inform his friends and the SjH public that, having secured the services of Mr Hugh Cw Plunter as baker, he will contiaue to supply, from |_j O his shop only, best Bread at 3d per 2lb. loaf. ?W BACON""&" HAMS. <m Flour—Best Brands Only. | SOAPS OF ALL KINDS. Tea, in Packets, Tins & Half-chests, £ 5* ®? Sir 150° KEROSENE ® I Still at same price, and only WHITE ROSE kept. IbSj Q And a Variety of General Goods too numerous to mention. • rVjl Chocolates of all hinds ! Lollies all hinds ! hH Fruit, all varieties in season ! Ph . P Tjl ril SLAVEY thanks all customers and friends, and *J. , U begs to say that he is, and will be always ■ to the fore in prices and goods. BREAD ! W 3d. — 21b. Loaf — 3d.
WANTED KNOWN.—W. Kincaid respectfully tenders his compliments, and begs to intimate that during the Christmas holidays he has a Grand Lot of Special Lines in the following Goods, for one and all : — Special Line of Gents' Neckties and Silk Handkerchiefs, from Is to 5s (£SO to select from); Fox's Navy Blue Serge Suits, see them, all sizes, 34s and 42s 6d per suit; Gents' Hosiery, in cashmere, merino, wool, and cotton, from 6d to 2s 9d pair ; White, Oxford, and Regatta Shirts, nice patterns ; Gents' Black, Drab, and Brown Felt and Straw Hats; large selection Native-made Hats, a speciality ; Boys' Suits from 4s Gd ; Gents' Onehunga Saddle Tweed Suits and Trousers, marvellous value and splendid wear ; Ladies' and Genta' Tennis Shoes, all sizes, also "Northern Brand Boots and Shoos, all descriptions, are made a special line during the holidays. My well-kuowu trade mark : " Small prolits and quick returns," strictly adhered to. Come early iti the day if possible. W. Kincaid, General Merchant, Cambridge. A. GkHUGHES, SURGEON DENTIST, (Late Hughes and Ginders), HOBSON - STREET, AUCKLAND. Modern dentistry in aii its braucnes, both Surgical and Mechanical, at lowest remunerative prices. Consultation free. jgAYLY AND g0 N ' Ngaruawahia Fellmongery. Wool, Skins, and Hides purchased at highest market rates. Wool scoured, &c., &c., £<;.
JJOW PUBLISHED: BOND'S WAIKATO ALMANAC, 1892. 264 pages, with map of district (ISin. x 22in.) Price One Sijij.ling. Postage to any address, 2id. Press and Other Opinions: "A highly-creditable production."— Observer "Reflects great credit upon its publisher, who has striven to make it of so useful a character to farmers and the inhabitants of Waikato generally, that we feel sure it will find a place in nearly every household,''— Waikato Times. "Just the thing required in Waikato, and every settler should buy a copy."— G. W. Russei.L. "The most useful almanac I have ever had."—J. McNiool. May be obtained from the principal storekeepers throughout Waikato, Te Aroha, and Rotorua Districts, or from the publisher (J. S. Bond, Cambridge), who will forward a copy to any addre-s on receipt of Is 3d in stamps or postal notes. J. S. BOND, PRINTER, PUBLISHER AND STATIONER, CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. MR ADAM, Medical Herbalist, would call special attention to all those suffering from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Nervous Debility, or any other Complaint to his Never-failing Herbal Treatment, Wellington-street, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3048, 28 January 1892, Page 3
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