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«$> <MtiPaQ%rip£* J& B«Ii!D • e»- r.i '2s>wh<fi" iv "/'in- wiojlU | 'V % vji'AUA ••liliWlL mijo' — J"* l^ — >^^ — ' ' ' -ie- ' „ 1(f , .....MB-, JV\JVIES CRIBBLE, . ''P^A^lOMi «!dNU M'A^AGEK &c. 11/TR GRIBBLE will'be glaa Import, iK^SftA+Alp^ W- c Samples 1 of IMSWOfi\^3»ERALSj &c/, submitted #tajsfc^«*,oi w"hicb Lmhy beJ "left !^ the I;i7iwi t i)t mtl i>i y I 1 ■'■ ■■■* '-^ '■ — i..BE ( M . >M(O R G~~AN' ; HO T^E I/ iJLWjujm 1 CPe^Aj'oha, " ri ■•' :<l di! ht G^orgfe] <Glotworfchj?>, '■ Proprietor" has ipjleasuj^ in •dnoniiciag'thatlie has opened' lihe«bova' Hotel;! wkere 'Visitors find gOpdij,aooommodati<Jh, iditl lh^ best j of Ate& Wines <and Spirit*^ •* >'"' > • '^ i (( lurWpUKAto TiiißS fil«di-' _ ' ! : "> - • • \ tftj " i! A,frb.H,:A », H'<oiT E L, t. . *!t .. , Waihou^"'' f ' -' ~ ' -> '^;'^tham^s:Valley, .- { ' : ' lf ' jft% ( (JpSn>l&l firpti,', jclasa ' j a]e'cp^q4^tiQn tr and cv t ery v oiofoft'at !j^e* a.B^'ye H^fcfl,, jTßit^i qo t od -and .J.iWPP.JP'tf /^ibest braad^ Of Ales', Wme^, jifjd./)p)r4t3, t S:ept,inptock. ' • -• n i ;^a<W^ c Hqrses fpr'Hire, . Coaches /or ,the tWaikaftfliajad the,Goldfiel4 call at the Hotel daily. • ■ ' ,;•' , .' ' . EDWINMISSEI*, ' : ■ ' . ' ' ' 'Proprietor. [,'< ," "ii 1 • ( 'AOETKT : •>- ' * > ' 'New Zealand^ lnsurance Company,, and ";rNew Zealand Accident Insurance' ■ r . > Company.-' 1
H'" SMITH, Storekeej)er,Hainiito4 &n& • c !Tfif Arohd:, !H! H Smith', begs to inform his Waikato 'friendß that he has openea a General Store at Te Afoha, and is prepared to Supply Goods of first-class quality, at A lowest 'prices. A Dining■room in connection with' the Store/where Good MealsUian he obtained at all hours. . .' «i '^-.'WAIE^TO'TIMBS'SoId. ;OiE AROHA 'DININ,G r R6OMS,Fi J. ,'JL,; .LAWBiENOE .(late of Cambridge) Kao pleasure, informing the Inhabitants' Jof Waikato and Te ;4roha,.that he has 'o'ijenefi the above Dinipg-ropmfr, where he iwiU.bjs' happy to seepld JPrienda, and' new Acquaintances. ; s r < • > ! <^* ; ' Boar' 4, l^s, per .Week ; i Meals, ' f " t ,', , , 'jlsedEaoh^ , i ;W ;-'?'. p: 4.°". T T, E f R , "»■',• , } V|piO^lA. DlMtNtt r ! ( !Sp AriQiia,t opposite the- Post-office. .- W'J H/.-Eottei- has Opened 'the 'abb've, andi tFuats Jby^tiict ufctention to!' the ! wants ' of, his: patrons' to rireric 1 th^ir 'sitppbrt. M^ils at all hours. > • '•' ' •"' ' ' ' ' » ! . 1^ Waikato Times filed. ' rrjE aroha ;timber yards.' ■ FARRELL BRO^., Guilders beg to announce that handa large stock of Timber ,D, oors,' Sashes, Mouldings, Buil--der's ironmongery, Bricks, Lime,etc., etc. S@r' Plans and. Specifications prepared, and'Cortect Estimates given. < \t7ILLIASt" PRICE, , BUILDER, of i ,TT Hamilton : and Te Aroha, haa ]ust' ( received ,a large consignment of thoroughly seasoned kauri timber, and is prepared. ,to acpept- contracts for the erection of, buildings of any description on the G. oldpeld at lowest -price and with the utmost despatch., , . <■ -\ • / „ , s ',„■ ■ ...W. PRICE. ■
AC A M P; B E L L , • , Timber, Merchant, Hi-MLTON Aito Te Aboha, Is now prepared, to supply first and second-class Seasoned Timber, Doors, Sashes, and Builders' Ironmongery at Te Aroha, at lowest rates and in any quantity. -, - i -I- ;> .;,',' '' '-''n.' R. COX ,T>EGS to ;, announce, that he has ""; ",' j O-PENED." . , / -, , ' ' '"' ,n " , A Branch Store at Te Aroha *.,. For&cSjSale.of v - DRAPJIRY^ JEONMONGERY <fc • ' " - 'Of aJJL ( descriptions' ' ; '' ' ', . i Claims supplied-st 'Wholesale Rates. f ; Terms i^S^rictlyijOasii. , / , N P *K." <p(>2C,iHan)iiton'and'Te Aroha* "■ ; %! -'' ' v .V' ! , r ".. lUt'b O; RE 1 '.&. M-'.O R'G AN, ! ■$£>"< Storekeepers,' ,pt}ie JLa t rgeal} ftnd Bciit ivs3orted Btock ofc • GrpcjßrjjeSj.^ljpnmoogery, Saddlery and» inggers, Utensils ,piv the Field. > ;• » ii ( \^Thames galley pe^tlers^will jdo 'well to. p'ayua.a'vjsjiti, Ah •. ,-•.,'-■ ft
B'EG^ to 1 'tofoM' ' We ' l^anabitahts' ' 'pf I Waikatof'anai3urr6tei|diiig < Di'stncts' thafri-he Ms'-om^ Bfisineks'at/Te #roha aB"liriiiho - lBterei', li 'iitta'lhe is' j^r^red Vo 'ex&ute dra4rs, foFMittrasseS of, ali #escritJti<inj», 1 antt Dmingirooni Suetts, -Stuffed > MttL J , Pi All ?'f&s.'?a promptly &ie^iited r^»a ! f6isarded r to 4 : parts flf'thei"Waikkt6i >: iM f. ••.:■'•"•• f -iM?T ■k',, < u ...... ■■• ';■;/" Aroha,.,;':, ; .-,?-•<! B[,3. n f'%^WXtAN -.1 - ,-i ;j,i f d^oun^ ! l^ J h ? {has < außfc ope^ th^ |t nbp,ve t i9ominodiQag iHotdl; 1 aridMiiW Visitb'ife 5"5 "^ I ' 1 " " c il <wiM ' I " t ' > ' '"'' "" " 7 *' ' f S[qn^tbu<i*iitlieK t bestJiAleri, iWineß,4nd ! , -WJiEitro:.Tal«a! filetf.* <«•> Jl ' i "» r " -; r f;
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1365, 31 March 1881, Page 4
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620Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1365, 31 March 1881, Page 4
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