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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1641, 11 January 1883, Page 1

 

Notices.

Kenneth McDonald

Begs the inhabitants of Hau.il- ton and sunounding districts to accept his sincere thanks for the support they have accorded him . since lie commenced business in Hamilton, and would solicit their continued support, having now the largest and cheapest, general stock in Hamilton, consisting of Drapery, Boots, Uroceries, Crockery, Ironmongery, &c. I would also inform the ladies that I have taken the premises lately occupied by Mr J. Moses, where all Ladies' Underclothing, will be kept, and will be served by ladies. Having secured the services of a first-class Dress- maker and Milliner any order that we may be favoured with will be executed at the shortest possible notice. Hamilton, 21st Nov., 1882.

rriHE CARD OF THE SEASON. A TRIUMPH OF ART ! ■3C3EC3EI COMET 1 CHRISTMAS CARD ! PRICE, ONE SHILLING. Sent to any address on receipt of Is Id in stamps. gPEC I M E N ri All D On View at the Office of "THE WAIKATO TIMES."

Copyright Secured and Purchased by WILLIAM RATTBAY, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 178, ISO, and IS2; Queen- street, AUCKLAND.

Philip Munro, SHOEING & GENERAL BLACR- SMIIH, Corner of Hood & Angles 30 Streets. HAMILTON, Begs to thank the public for their liberal support. l§§TGood workmanship with -moderate charges, and ctrict attention to busim-ss. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR. ALL CLASSES OP IRONWORK. DUBLIC N O~T I C~e7 Retail Boot & Shoe Manufactory, DuKE-bTREfcT, Cambridge. i

I beg to inform my customers and tlio Sublic of Cambridge and surrounding istriots that 1 have removed from the premises next to Mr Hu»he6>, Uheimpt, to the premises formerly ouuupiwl by Air ,Bljoc)as, f ßootmaker, Duke-s,tieet. I take; iliis pppdrtuiiity of thanking <;he ladiu« anU gentlemen for their past 'esteemed favours to me, and boy to solicit a con- tinuance of the same, as&uving yon ihafc my best endeavours will be made to merib.y.our confidence* - Jockey Boots, Riding Boots, and all kinds of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Bootb and Shoes Made to Order. 'I am, faithfully yours, „ • . , , , T. COX. tw Please Note the Address : Opposite Mr Hooghtok, Duke-street. HEALTH FOR ALL. PILESIND OmTMEJJT. t »^;/. t « J * '•?,*', ; i". it I', ' ' I THE PlLLS Pnrify tbe'Blobd, c6rrect all disorders, of the -Liver, Stomach, Kidneys :an^Bo.we t lB^ i and^are > invalpabfe in all con I^eroales. 5 j S TH^' f 6l^BffiNT is th'e-only reliable remedy^rm'd^egsyOia'Wounds, Sores ;and Ulcera. >For'*BM6liitiB;VDiptyeria - Coughs, 'Colds, Gout, RKuilfia^sm, add kll^ Skin Diseases it has ho'eqiffar/j j b'»ifi

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