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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2165, 25 May 1886, Page 3

 

Ips 1 it is certainly true. Ask any of your friends who have purchased there. Garlick ajfcd,',Cr*nwell have numerous nnaikked for and very, favourable commendations from country customers on their excellent packing of Furni- ture 1 , t Crockery, and Glass, &c. Ladies and gentlemen about to furnish should' remember . th4t.Ga.rHck and Cranwell's ie tub Cheap Fur- ni*nfn> "VVharehouse of Auckland. Furniture to auit all classes ; also Carpets, Floor Cloths and stU JJouse Necessaries. If your new house is noffly finished, or, you are going to get mar- ried, ristt Garlick and Cranwell, Queen-street and/torhe-street Auckland. Intending pur- chase ly can jiaviya ratalogun stmt frrw. '

fiiif , Notices.

*. ISAAC BATES, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF SADDLERY, HARNESS FITTINGS, ETC., " T tlEtfS to tbank his numerous Sj customers throughout the W^aikato for iheir liberal support in the past, and to inform them that being in receipt of regular shipments from Home homes and manuftcturers, he' is now in a position to supply first-class goods of aty descriptions at Wholesale Prices, and has much pleasure in bringing under their notice a few of his prices for Horse Covers, &c, &c, which will be found about 25 per cent, under current rates, fcuripg regard to qnality. . „ ■ ; . » Horse Covers.— By s.s. Coptic and Ruapehu, we Imve landed a large quan- tity or material for hcrse covers, and being boughtfdireot'frdm' Manufacturers, Covers for horses, full finished for_Jjurn- injj^t,litfi>ii£wing price(T:-p7s 6d, if 2a>onLai)d/£lJ7s 6d. 1 These |goods ar& tne4>e»t un<r cheapest ever*bffered. ' ' Buggy Harness.— Splendid value, from JE^lOrftr-bfeWCdllaYTaffd £5 for ordinal y Cellar. Best nickel fittings from J r 6 tth£B, th^e; being the bjjst article: of tbe kind in the colonies at the price. ■ , 1 Brie Les.f?First-class value, from 59' to 18s 6dT~£reastplates 9s, Martingales ss. Stirrup leathers, best English make and material, from 4s 6d to 7s 6d. Whips of allW-wds', from Is 6d to £1 ss. Best aUoctmint for value- in the market. "- - Ladies' Saddles.— From .£3 lgs .to £7"' Gents' and Stock Saddles, our own make, from £2 5s to £5. Union Pilches:— For boy or girl, froW £2 10s to £3 ss. Gloves.— For riding or driving, Dent's own make, the best in the world, and full assortment of all other kind, for weeding/hedgfng, &c, from 2s {*> 6s per pair. v ' Saddle Paste, , Compo and .Brushos, good ..value in Dandy Brushes, Body, Ac.V Oils', Soaps, Leggings, Valises, Courier and Saddle Bags* Europe Rope, Plough' Chains, 3s 1 per pair, best quality guaranteed ; best Plough Hames,> polbhed, 5s per pair ;' Cased Leader from 78 to 9s, and a large lofof sundries, at wholesale ISAAC SATES, Manufacturer and Importer, Duke-street, Cambridge, and at Hamilton

TVRESSMAKING AND UNDER- X) - CLOTHING- MRS & MISS MOUNTAIN beg to inform tbe ladies of Hamilton and sur- rounding districts that they have re- mored~ to more centrally situated premises in Victoria-street; Hamilton, next) D* Careys, and hope b,y punctuality, moderate charges, and general attention to business to continue to meet the ap- probation of their numerous customers. Material Dresses from , ... 7s 6d | Print Robes from 4s 6d Children's from 3s 6d Jackets; Dolman's, Ulsters, &c, equally moderate in price.

CAMBRIDGE REFRESHMENT ROOM, Victoria Bakery, Cambridge. pHARLES T) 0Y C E Begs to intimate to the settlers of the Waikato that he has fitted up a Refresh- jnenfftOdin, where Tea and Coffee can be obtained »t all hoars. N.JJ.—Ladies from the country attend- ing lftarket tales will 'find this » great 90Qvenience, ■

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