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AuctionsJ. McNICOL. ________ RANGIRIRI SPRING SALE. About Middle of October. THE undersigned will hold his SPRING SALE in Rangiriri Yards as above, and solicits entries of stock. J. McNICOL. "FIOR IMMEDIATE BALE. BURKE'S FARM, at Ngaroto ; 234 acres ; good farm (adjoining Ngaroto Railway Station); well fenced, and all in good cultivation. To be sold a bargain. Apply to J. McNICOL, Hamilton ; Or, R. BURKE, On Farm. rpHE NORTHERN CLOTHING AND 1 DRAPERY COMPANY.—Carriage paid to any part of the Waikato on all parcels over £1. Try our £1 parcels ; they are stunning value.—All our goods are perfectly new, and in sound condition. The Company do a strictly cash business in both buying and selling, and therefore are in a position to ijive the public first-class Drapery and Clothing at wholesale prices.—Read the following list of a few of the many wonderful bargains to be -had :—SO spindles of N.Z. Wool, 4 ply, at Is lid head, any colour, worth 3s 6d ; 100 pieces Crepe Cretonne, at 4td yd, dirt cheap at Sα ; 2000 yards Stripe FlanDelette at 4id yard, worth double the money ; 200 yards of Dark Heavy All-wool Tweed, Is 6d yd, cheap as chips at 3s 6d ; Toilet Covers, from Is each ; a lot of Holland to be sold at 5Jd yard ; 100 yards of Fancy Stripe Dimity, at s_d, worth Is; 200 dozen Crewdson's White Calico, 3s lid dozen yards; 50 pairs of' Beautiful Lace Curtains, at 2s 6d pair ; 500 yards of Double-width Stripe Dress Tweed at IOJd yd, worth Is 9d ; 200 yards of Dark Melton Cloth, 6d yd ; 50 Dress Pieces at 4s 6d the dress ; 200 yards of Dark Dress Homespun at 6d yd, worth Is ; a big lot of Ladies' Corsets, 2s pair; 10 pairs White Blankets, 4s lid each, cover a haystack ; 1 dozen Ladies' Black Fur Boas at 7i 6d each, worth 27s 6d ; Men's Heavy Working Shirts at Is lid each, 3trong as iron ; 10 dozen Gents' Regatta Shirts, with collar on, 4s 6d each, worth 6s 6d ; 20 dozen Men's N.Z. Wool Sox, double heels and toes, Is pair, real hummers ; 10 dozen Men:?, Merino Sox, at 6d pair.—The only place to get these Goods is at The Northern Clothing and Drapery Company's Premises, opposite Mr John Knox's Store, and next door to Mr Hill's Butchery, Hamilton West. TO THE PUBLI OVER £1000 NEW STOCK, OVER £1000 ! W KINCAID, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Of Cambridge, Begs to announce a GREAT CLEARING CHEAP CASH SALE OF DEAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &c, &c. FOR SIX WEEKS ONLY, Commencing from this date, as he intends making alterations and improvements t'o his premises at an early date. Every article is marked down in Plain Figures, and reduced from 5 to 30 per cent, under ordinary prices to effect a clearance. NO PUFF! GENUINE SALE ! A Few Items Subjoined will Prove Tins. IN CLOTHING: Men's New Zealand Tweed Suits 265, regular price 35s ; vMen's New Zealand Saddle Tweed Trousers 12s 6d, regular price 183 G'l ; Men's Tweed' and ofrher Hats, from Is; Boys' Tweed Suits, from 5s lid ; 300 Men's, Boys' and Youths' Shirts, from 10d each; 150 pairs Socks from 3d per pair, grand line three pairs for Is; Men's Mackintosh Coats, with capes (all sizes), reduced to 25s from 35s ; Braces, Umbrellas, Travelling Trunks, Ties, Undershirts, etc., all to clear IN DRAPERY: Large-sized Blankets, from 4s 6d; -Rugs from 2s; Calico 2j per dozen ; New Zealand Flannel 10d yard ; Flannelette 4H per yard; Grand Lot Remnants any price; Dress Goods from 5d per yard ; Cashmeres from Is ; Big Lot Grand Patterns in Prints; Ginghams, Holland". Cretonnes, Drills, Dungarees; 70 yanis Velveteen, all shades, only Is 6d, f.irmer price 2s lid. IN MILLINERY: Ladies' 20s, for 10s ; Stays, Flowers. Feathers, Uice. Gloves, all about half-price : Grand Lot Ribbons, to be sold a<; about half-price; Ladies' and Girls' Cwhmere Hoae, new stock, and will bo sold at a gre.it reduction, See thtm. IN BOOTS AND SHOES : £300 Stock of New Zealand made, principally "Northern" and "Moa" brands. The well-known character of this department needs no comment, as my ten years' connection in Cambridge and elsewhere can testify. Sohool Boots from ss; Men's. Balmorals 9s 6d; Bluchers 5s 6d ; Slippers 3s 9d, &c, &c. ; Infants' Is 6d up ; Watertights 10s 6d ; Elastic Sides 8s 6d, &c.; Home Boots, Evening Shoes, Walking Shoes, all reduced as above. N.B.—No benefit possibly accruing to the public by purchasing from hawkers and Cheap Jacks' imported rubbish, hawked all over the country, as parties very often buy what they don't need. Buy only what you want and thereby encourage and support local industries, Notice: To give parties at a distance an opportunity of securing some of the bargains, I will remain open till 8 p.m. every evening during this genuine sale (now on). REMEMBER - ALL GENUINE, NEW, FRESH GOODS ! W KINCAID Adjoining Bank of New Zealand CAMBRIDGE. f\ U E E N : S O L I- E G E . BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL : ALEXANDER McARTHUR, M.A., LL.D. Duties Resumed on Tuesday, September 15. Dr. McArthur will be at the College on Monday, 14tb. VT O T I C E . POISOiNF has been LAID for doga on the Beeresoourt Estate. _ M. SHANAGHVX. \ NY person found TRESPASSING Cα with dog or gun on the Raglan Estate will be'PROSECUTKD. Poison laid for dogs. R. C. MATHIAS, Manager, Te Akau, June Ist, 1892.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3150, 1 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3150, 1 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3150, 1 September 1892, Page 3

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