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H. -N... SIMSON, WAIPU CLUB ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, WAIPU. BOATING and Bathing, Shooting, and Fishing, Billiards, Good Paddocks and Stables, Horses for Driving or Biding. THE WAIPU CLUB ACCOMMODATION HOUSE is most delightfully situated near the bonks of the Waipu Biver, nd not far from the sea, and for healthf ulness, and saluhriety cannot be excelled. .Every attention is paid to guests, and communications by mail or: wire receive I prompt attention, H. N. SIMSON, PEOPKtBTON. B2stf. w. a l aueie re 0 - CUSTOM AND STANLEY STBEETS, AUCKLAND. BONEMILLS, NGARUAWAHIA, Waikato. Autumn Season, 1887, Shipment of New Seeds received by Direct Steamer. .On hand — SEEDS— . Clovebs— Bed, White, Alsyke, Cow Grass Trefoil, Timothy, Bape, Etc. TOBOTPS — Swede, Devon Grey Stone, Green ond Purple Top Aberdeen, Tankard. Gbasses — Bye Grass, Poverty Bay and Canterbury : Italian Bye Grass, Cncks- : foot, Fescue, and Natural Grasses. Oats— Tartarian Seed, &c, &o. ! Manubes— ! Bonb Dusts— Australian and Auckland. Bonb Fioub— „ „ Sukbephosphatb of. Lihis-^26, 36, 97 per Dissolved Bone Manure. [cent. Guano — Peruvian and Coral Queen. Nitbate ot Soda. _ ■ SmfirATE of Ammonia. MinHATBOFJPOTAB H, KANIT. - ' Sat.iv-" Black Horse," Coarse and Fine. Adelaide Salt. WIBE— Blank and Barbed, Staples, etc., Sacks, Twine, etc., etc. — .-■ '_ — - -f i _ , i * BUYERS OF BONES, SKINS^HIbES. AND HORNES. K. _jinrsff "''xx ■'■ _ ' £ Z'\Z.y —~. —y* — ■ """ rr ' ' . ' — " r ~ n, ~~~ t '\4^m Eamo Bakery. JOSEPH TT" NIGHT, Pbopeietobv BEGS to intimate to the residents of Kamo, Whangarei, and surrounding districts, that he has commenced business as BAKER AND CONEECTIOJNER, and iB prepared to supply customers with an excellent article at the lowest possible rates, and by strict attention to business, hopes to merit a shore of public patronage. gamo Bakery. TOS E P H TT Xi a H T , PBOPBIETOB. 713 CLEARING mCES TO MEET THE TIMES. CHOICE NEW WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. TTTLLLIAM TJ "DRLDGMAN is now showing a splftidid assortment of New Goods in aU departments, which have been purchased at great advantage and have been" marked very low. y '' 2,500 yards Black French Merinos, and Caahmeres. . ,:, ' Coloured French Merinos and Cashmeres. The Olden for the above were .placed before the great rise in wool, ahd will be sold in many instances at. lower: prices than last season; Just received direct from the Manufacturers ex Tongariroi a splendid line of Cloths suitable for Ulster or Boys' Suits, 51 inches wide, at 2/11 yard, in Black, Grey and Dark Claret. Large Stock of New Blankets from 5/6 a pair, grand value ; 5000 yards New Dress Materials in new shades and fashionable styles,; all marked at best value; large lot of job Dress Goods in great variety at nominal prices. Good line at /4|. Underclothing half price; New Velveteens, all shades ; New Astraphan Trimmings ; New: Umbrellas, Buttons Gloves, Hoisery, Laces, Fur Capes, Macintoshes ; Splendid Assortment of New Ulsters; Men's Strong Cotton Shirts 1/, Boys* do./9; New Felt Hats. Having an overstock of Boys', Youths' and Men's Clothing, have determined to clear it at a sacrifice, to reduce stock. Good Tweed Coats at 6/6 ; Boy's Black Cloth Coats at 3/11 ; Men's Black Cloth Vests 2/6. ,ALL GOODS AT SALE PBICES. As during the present depression W. 8.8. wishes rather to serve his customers well and keep them together till better times, than make a profit by doing almost an entirely Cosh Business; thoee calling will get best value for money at '-\ 288 UPPEB Q UEES Sfe _VET. NJ.-WJJ.B. requests that all. .overdue outsan ding, accounts be settled? without delay, or they will be handed to a solicitor for recovery. aplGqr . fi_Oß SALE,— A Thoroughbred BerkA' shire Boar,^wo-years old.— Apply at the A»TQQiu|B,,©ffice. ■•'■ -* 'y. : - y-y ■■ .-...; . .•■ .■ • i

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Northern Advocate, 2 July 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 2 July 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 2 July 1887, Page 1

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