NOTICE* 11 i 11 l Bill 4 U Those desirous of being sub- IVI M lv ll il W A 1 sCribers to the Rodney and Ota- ■*■ ■■■■•■ C* j matea Times, will oblige by comj VV ft ffl VI V municating to Messrs T. A. HOTEL * Huband, and G. Harrison, ti V i ■ ■ rr^ Maungaturoto, E. M. Boldero, iwa . w . T L^^ Mangawai, H. Shepherd, le [ Arai, E. C. Piper, Port Albert, This buildinß ha«ljutt been renovated, v now, K^ I. Fletcher, and S. P. Boler, "d "inppU"d "lth Tauhoa, MeSSrS Cl'uickshank Tr»vellinsr, and commercial Reutlemen will f . '_^,_ , , r , , 6nd everything requisite for their convenience [ i and E. Richards, Matakana, and com ' or t. * rIH E. J. Harper, Leigh, Omaha, —— J^) Mr. Armitage, Wellsford, J. BFST AIES & SPIRITS KEPT, r a Scholium, and C. Schiscka, CXf\t\i\ PU-fl Wins' r-ri Puhoi, Mr, Curtis, Kaiwaka, UOOtt PUaPimg, fKj or direct to the "Times" oftce, yeq9iye k j W arkworth, prompt attention. r^ „.. TERMS Bs, per annum in ad= TC\ vance, postage paid, 10s. 2s. 6d, BHUNTQN< ? ■ * FrQPrietor> w ■* per quarter, post paid 3s. is—■—^^pjp^^ ■ O Wa'rkworth T.WILLIAMS, Qia nJSfSr Qf -Warkworth Pairy, j^ 00 lotUeep-Pl/., Registered under tfee Dairy » Auckland, ludiistnes as% gettjei-s \vili find every com- -= fort, at reasonable prices, at P^Xi fr^sh mUk 4§Hver§4 this old establish^ brase T twice daily, H^' '" Hire.-McLean, £OWE§¥ PRICES, - - Proprietress. p^^^^p«^pwiwp«^mw^^^w^ "TrTaßQchiT" Mr. Beaver, (iß> —• DENTIST y^r. land, EBigte, Insurance, a^b^ny, near Auckland, P® • Pinanrlfll and fipnprpl Wiiiattan4 fa r manciai ana uenerai vimrtfum*****™* ftflmmiW!AH AfiPnf P^? WP^V at ll a.m. a R d 4 p.m. rV ' Q- tewin'gftt \l a.m. b^J tt^'-'Tiines Office"-^i MAN^4WAIftR4WAI?V,WID : J? vfiaTwortiT. |«w*«*^-"«.«• Bi •«-»•" • ■ in® fyt 1 P-m-I g. Ji, Peing associated wit^ ' nOTIT4I'a R d WK&W&A* S4T r ■ seYPW-l reliable city agentjs, can P^D4Y fcfltawisg % a jm , W 4 \ (SB1 give clients good facilities for p^, C^" meeting buyers MATAKOjp:, ?APA^O4 a^ \K VI #s#*tt * V*< < MAUNGATUBO^O and KAIWA. TUESDAY fqUqwiug a^ 1$ a.m, \__ir __—p \VEDNESDAYfoUfIwifIg at 12 a t m. Daily. $ till /^^ J- "WILB°N> COf s - II Sig # -r~r;; NT) i »Y«^«uc we fe^l l-^oi 3 t^,m.rk. g HYDRAULIC AND SHELL J^ E M^R . X >ll« -V^./ cu!Ka sJdw^ s stz t J-Wilson & Co. Jj\ jn >r|sSd.C2 <J Our POETLAND CEMENT is equal to English. Encourage Local ILssJ 55 %%.fc P Industry. CONCEETE is the best and pheapest material fpr foundations of all m^^ £"§ kinds, floors for butter factories and creameries, cowsheds, stables, stockyards llrv p cr13 dipping pens, verandahs, barns, esc. Also sheep dips, wings, abutments -n p1 c. a§ f 5d nd Piers ()f fcidges, culverts etc, B^ad Boards should make their own If^l S 3<* CONCEETE CULVEBT PIPES >nd use concrete -for piers of bridges ' Il^^-l W § Q >•' w^.ereyer tfle conditions are favourable. Our experience in concrete enables lir^^l »B°* S ■ ' <^ U9 ip give advice which secures the required results at the least cost. Zsl b'II'S &J Estimates of Materials Free, IV^^l °* iIH !?! Suitable clay well burned is superiftr to scori^ for concrete and roads. The \^-^? P^ p-» lisH W CPiSt yaries frcm 2s. to ss. per yard, 4s. is a high average. When the prejur f~"L_Ljri 5" jf * X , <J dice agains^ burnt clay dies the $Jorsh wijl have better rpads ft^d B\ore con-: 39 HIS 1 icrete>/ ' " "" ■' • jpV ga &*j w - Testimonials, i o 3 5 Messrs Wilopn and Co., Jys^^ I £, p■ p;; £L g Two ye»i;« »b:o J burned clay »nd laid * qouch \* cowshta »nd burn ftnor. The w^l " P->^ 9.1.»y in eamly burned. C»n recommend «uifh 3|'>ors to itttiert, as the comfort and convenience fr O soon repay the unall c»sh outlay. 1^1(^1 &< C ? U6 ' 4Si K ned) D. J, Cruick.hanfc. ■ÜBS*, I S S"S Kaipara Flats, Fsbrvabt 1885. I? I S.ETS-O Messrs WiUon and Co., V I ' g.'» »' made a dip itnd djrippine tt"or with yonr lime and burnt clay,. Ths cUy coit 2 ~ I P 4 p per y»rd to bu,rn, Your ii stivcti' n« ,v«re my only pviide, I ' iSigned) G. A. Mills. I &<^" |_j WaR^VORTH, OJANCART, 1886 I 45^ S-' My concrete dairy is a great improvement on the timber ono. Tho milk, butter, and I g a S" cheese remain cool in the hotteifc weather, I usrd ovirnt clay and your lime, | ■!'§ gj 1 ' iSißtnnd) James Perry. Works «s^A—- Head Offi^e < Westfield, near T~ /• Wyndham St / Qtahuhu, ]*** | Auckland I Westfield FOT4IQ MBBkjpP< Vestfield BOOT MANURE, ▼ MANURE. | iwwmi mmi h eo f s i Ww ZEAUIS TD mm COMPANY, LTD., \See Catalogues, Numerous Testimonials
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 49, 28 February 1902, Page 4
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750Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 49, 28 February 1902, Page 4
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