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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1145, 28 October 1879, Page 4

 

Miscellaneous. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. WAIKATO Settlers requiring any description of the above, will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase from. .the undersigned, who manufactures j extensively; on. the Premises, and also imports' HIMSELF DIRECT, from the BestEuglish Manufactures. Large Ship- ments pf jGqqcls exactly suited to his Market, and made expressly to his order, just arrived Ex ''Lebu," "Famenoth,": "Glenlora," and; u Clan, Fergusson," which, being bqiight m large quantities, and tho Importer's profit saved, will be sold at prices: considerably lower than any other Horse ih the trade. Good durable Plough Harness, from 43/ per complete; set Strong Riding Saddles, oui* own make, with strained web seats arid military oven panels, which allow the purchaser to see the tree and the workmanship, of the inside of the saddle, and are cooler for the Horse, arid less liable' to gall. Price, Complete: with mounts, 70/ strong imported, on bar plated trees, complete,' '67/(3; 72/6, 75/, with military open panels Strong Bridles, with Reins 1 inch. wide, and fancy colored front,. 7/6 each. W. S. JONES Queen-street, Auckland. TflD WARD GUM BY CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, Duke-street, Cambridge, For Six' Years Manager of Messrs Vialou arid Co.'s Cabinet department. COMMERCIAL HOTEL LIVERY and BAIT STABLES. TIMETABLE: COACHES will leave the Commercial Hotel, Hamilton, daily for the Rail- way Station to meet trains, aa under 8 a.m. —Train to Auckland 12 10 p.m. Train to Ohaupo 1.20 p m. Train to Auckland 9.10 —Train to Ohaupo For Hire Saddle Horses and Con- veyances. Excursionists can be driven tp- any -part, pf the Waikato. First-class Stable Accommodation, with fine Loose Boxes attached. H. MOFFLIN, Proprietor. (Late Manager for Cobb, & Co). ADVANCE^ WAIKATO J Wright & Vincent, ORAIN TILE AND POTTER'S WORKS HAMILTON WEST, BEG to inform Road Boards, Farmers Builders, and the Public generally that they are now prepared to exeeuti all orders sent to them at AUCKLAND PRICES, and pf quality unsurpassed m the Colony They would specially draw attention t< their Brain Pipes from 2 to 10 inches Socket Pipes from 3 to 10 inches Garden Edge Tiles Fire Paying Quarries Cornice Bricks of any pattern Fancy Chimney Tops Flower Pots Vases Water Coolers Butter Coolers And Fanoy Pottery of all binds. Agents fob Hamilton MESSRS. J. D, & K. HILL, Where Samples can be seen, and Prica 1 obtained. Wright & Vincent H^ WAITE, FORT STREET & EDEN TERRACE. AUCKLAND "Wholesale Tinsmith The only one m the province that de- rotes the whole of his time to the Wholesale Trade. He defies Compe- tition, and only requires a call to verifiy the fact. !§gp All orders by letter will re- ceive prompt attention. H- WAITE, HEALTH EOR ALL. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINT- MENT. THE PILLS Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels, and are invaluable m all complaints incidental to Females. The .OINTMENT is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds; Sores, and Ulcers. For Bronchitis, Diptheria, conghs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and. all Skin Diseases it has no equal. Sold by the Proprietor, Thomas Hollo way, 533, Oxford Str set, London, and by all Medicine Vendors throughout the World. STEAM TO OMAHU, UPPER THAMES. THE s.s. KOTUKU is running regularly between Auckland and Omaliu. For freight only, apply to THORNTON, SMITH & FIRTH. J

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