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Business Notions.

JffJiJt-vl ,C' ' ,t , , NEW GOODS. FOR TH» -' ' '<-> vii'd^i season. I -'I ,". .I, 1 • .' I .' 'Have'Jus^ 6^ehe6f^^ a l^Se - -Quantity of ■ • ;' NEW DR&88 GOODS, • 'tX)M^RISINO — 1 ' Wool Serges, I<Wy iiusW »..'■■ Plain Lustres, Newest shades . /; pdniespuY, French. Merinos ' 1 , . t .Wifcceye, {Costume- Glflths "Twills, Diagonal aAd'Corded' ,",',- A- {Large ,Stoqk of New Winter • ■ .■MilßnerytTel^H^f.SjtriiwHats, ' ''' Milftoery, "I^^sg«J, " Orna- '. t mentsj^, 300 G»rlß'> Gostumea ' , • 500 LadigftfeDAusfes. An Infeptfction-invitedi Dressmaking on he prehtisc3' ' ■ ■ ■

A. LINABURY& Co.,

iio4 & 206, (QUE#-STREEI, ( QUE#-STREE1, .', Auckland..

<; J. J. AUSTIN & CO., WhOLESAJiK JtfAIQJPACTUEBES OF BOOTS and SfiOBS, Nd* 15/Wyn'dium.St., Auckland

@" EVery Description of Boots, Shoes, . . , Slippers, -Leggings, Closed Uppers, &C, ALWAYS IN STOCK «^J

Orders. EseQuted with Promptness and I D, espatch ttnder'the PtRsoNAL Superintcnintettdenceof the Fifni. ' ' Special Makes foy the 1 ' Country arid Native Trades*

N E'W STYLES^ CONSTANTLY BROUGHT OUT .

Ladies Elastic sides, Bals., and Children!? ■ 'Goods*. Gentleman' s-'Elaaticfcides, Wellingtons, and Bals: Unstjbjassed in Appearance and Weak,

Indents Executed on most Rersonz^e Terms,' for London and Continental Goods.

Samples sent to any Part, m Approval or .Jlcturn.

TO FARMERS, GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. The undersigned are now delivering Bonedust, (their own manufacture), in Auclaud, at the following pi ices :—: — Per ton. Boneflour .. .. ..£8 5 0 Bonedust, quarter . . . . 8 0 0 Bonedust, second . . . . 7 0 0

WARNOOK BROS.

HANSON'S L'AUCKLS ULUVKRY.

-T^O of Upper and Lnuri' J- Waikato. The undersigned is> pit - pared to deliver and receive parcels ,mJ, lugarage to and from the Wriilcato. Freight paid in advahce,or collected <m dolivery. Parcels called for in town, and forwarded to Hallway Station. Ex pi ess meet.-* 1 every t ain, and ;ill parcels conpi«rncd to "Hanson P.uce l Delivery," will bo delivered immediate 1 - Telegrams and Letters promptly at + ded to. SCALE OF CHAEOLS. To all pa ts of the I own, Small Paic..under, 251bs.', wAthin a -uyliHs, ->;iy liob^n'hti'eefc.ritt-street, Karauirali.ipe J'oad, »Shortland Crescent to'Qvieen-Stivpt. 3d. - '1 he same 1 a 'ins, up to lewt., 6d :to or from Wharf, under and up to lew t , ! t> ; to or from railway, same ah town delivery, Cd; to or from Su'.urbs or, County, as per agreement, per load. 1 All Parcels levribly and fully addressed •will ensure quick despatch. Address : HA. s SONS PARC K r DEI IVERY, Care of Thomas Brierley, late Mcars' f 1 table, Queort-street, Auokl.itid.

! TJOYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE ; ANI? SPJUING FACrORY,

DURHAM STBEBT WEST, ATTCKLAND.

ALEXANDER MACKIE

Destroy to return liife bincorc thiinks to his L^juwwyus cu>i«jJ)Kr A .i««l,ie.tJu?.P u mi l i. Kenor.illy tor the \ery libenil snare ot support tn.it li.is boon j jjUcn to him'in thtf past, and he will tr\ to moiit 1 .mil hopes to ij.tin an inrrcasod trade in tin* tuturc. A.M. nas now got the best l'i onuses in the province of Auckland, and has pone to.i great expense, in order that at a first Lost he might hn\e his whole place, men, and mat lnnei v so arranged as to economise to the fullest extent both m time and labor. He has done so that he , might be enabled to ghelus customers the lull benefit arising trom such economical time <md labor-sa\ ing arrangement, and this being act omplished he has now the greatest facilities 1< r doing an extensive business with ease and quuk despatch, and at the lowest prices. Allonleis given or sent to A. Macki i , either for new woik or pepatraif-wilWeGeive-hitvaiiiraodiatu attent.nn, and the same \wll bepiomptly and faithfully cvecuted, and he is willing to give ttf Settlers m the Country districts all the assistance and .ill the advantages that he pos-sibl) can; he is therefore prepared to do their work, when required, building any kind of Carriage or Vehicle ot any gi\ en dps-cription, on timepa\ mentsjjn such tei ms as shall be most suitable and advantageous to the customers, .so that if settlers don't ha\e a Tiap, the fault will be theirs not hts\ Sec oui Illustiated Trade Ciicular \vhich will be hilng in all Railway Stations and in all public places— see it and read it. p.S,— A.M. begs- to intimate to his ( ustomers that ho has engsiged the son ices of a Coach Painter, also a Coach Trimmer, so that all woik will be done under his own iupenision and directions," anß guaranteed to bo ddn< in hrst-class tylc.

T , QB,U«,HrHSf.CH!

GET your Oats, Miiize, Beans &c , CRUSHED at Waikato Blew cry Steam Mills. Two bushels crushed equal to threa whole ; aids digestion, gieat saving in teeth, and will lengthen your howea rives. See to it. WM. CUMMINH.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1284, 21 September 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1284, 21 September 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1284, 21 September 1880, Page 1