Special AdvertisementsIT NOV! T)TXG UP PHONE 02, ami Order those GROCERIES. You can be sure the quality aud price are bulli right. If not, your money will be cheerfully refunded or goods exchanged. CLEANLINESS IS ONE OF OUR STRONG POINTS. 4b 'Xmas Cards • - THOUSAND CHOICE DESIGNS. ZBOHSTID'S Stationary Warehouse, Hamilton. Last Hail to reach Home in time for Xmas, closes November 9th.
A SENSATIONAL OPENING- SALE -OFURAL DRAPERY, BOOTS 4 SHOES Will be held by B. RAMSEY, IN COBNEE, SHOP NEXT TO SANDES, THE CHEMIST. Sale to commence on WEDNESDAY, the 17th of October and will last for 14 days only. DE? SS GOODS in Embroilered Voi'.es, Tafeta Voiles, Canvas Voiles, Embroidered New Puant -in Checks, Eoliennee, Bengalines, Check Tweeds, Mosgiel Twte s. Eveiy Shade in the Newest of Sicilians, Trimmings in Endless Variety. New H*ti, New F»owers, New Feathers, New Bibbons. Prints, Silks, Delaine?, Flannels, FUnnelletes, Calicoes, Sheetings. A a Immense Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Underclothing. ft* FIBST-CLASS DBESSAIAKI "G AND MILLINERY DONE ON THE PREMISES. PLACE YOUR OBDEBS EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS. B. RAMSEY, VICTORIA. STREET, HAMILTON.
Established 1891. D. R. BAIN, "THE PEOPLE'S TAILOR," Hamilton. BREECHES A SPECIALITY Style and Workmanship Guaranteed. NEW MINISTRY POWER. Diplomatic Communications August 7,1906. " EON. McNAB. Wellington. " Accept congratulation. If your sons of the Soil and Empire keep to the •CHAMPION' PATHS OF VIRTUE, success will follow, and powder and bullet C 6&36. •< (Signed) VIRTUE." " P. VIRTUE, Auckland. " Many thanks indeed for your kind congratulations, which, comiDg in the first flush of pleasure (always cheerful in spite of Tru3t) at my good fortune, are specially gratifying. (i (SigQed) MoNAB . HON. MILLAR, Wellington. " Accept congratulations. Our MUSCIE- RAISED LADS throughout colony admit we have saved them from the clutcbes of CRUEL iJKUSrS, etc. So on laud aad sea iet us kuep our COLOURS ING. We have nailed outs to the mast. " (Signed) VIRTUE.' " P. VIBTUE. Auckland. •• ilany thanks for your kind congratulations, which are much appreciated. " (Signed) J. A. MILLAR. " HON. FOWLDS, Wellington. • Accept congratulations. Sorry didn't l«t U6 into secret before leaving. Protect iocai industries with SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT. DUTY. Are there any industries Cook islands require protecting? Don't allow the 1 RUST to • NAB' the free « MiLLfc-B,' who is single-handed fighting the TRUST (62 strong). •• (Signed) VIRTUE." « P. VIRTUE;, Auckland. " Your congratulations came too soon, and got to th 9 bottom of a very large pile, herce the delav Accept my thanks for good wishes. YOUR SUGGESTIONS will have uue oor»iH>ratu n. " (Signed) GEO. FOWLDS. A?PO!'!Tj!£JiT. y I aV A AV vw// +$ p, THE LAROLST SALE OF ANY T£AS iN THE WORLD IN COMPARISON TO THE POPULATION OF ANY COUNTRY*
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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8049, 5 November 1906, Page 2
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