"VTGA RUAW ATIIA BONEMILL. W. S. LAURIE &CO. beg to return thanks to their numerous customers, and to intimate that they are about removing tlu ir Boncdust and Manure Works from Ngaruawahia to another district, where tiny will manufacture similar Boncdust and Manures. Orders, as heretofore, may be .sent to the Auckland office, or to Mu GEO. E. CLARK, Cambridge. Ngaruawahia, 251 h September, I HUG. M. A. GOING, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Victoria sthkkt, Hamilton \V. t FAYING bought the business of Mi a. Beavan a-: a gdng concern, I am now prepared to undertake orders for any and every description of £g- SADDLERY", HARNESS tTJT COLLARS, &«., &(.'., at the slur tost notice and at lowest prices. The very best workmanship gaarantecd. I have considerably increased the stock, end have now on hand a splendid assortment of Ladies' and Cents' Saddles, Bridles, Rieistphte--, Whips, Bags, SuldleCloihs, etc., etc. ; also, Waggon, Cart, L'lough, Springoart, Buggy ami Gig Harness, Cart Haimes, Chains, etc. All repairing work done at shortest notice, with neatness, strength and cheapness combined, none but the best leathers being u-ed. Special quotations given for hrgc orders. Cail and inspect my stock. Prompt attention given to all orders. M. A. CUING, Saddler and Harness Maker, Victoria-street, Hamilton W. DR. NEIL has pleasure in informing his patrons and the public that he has seemed tne services of a. competent manager for his Auckland business, w hose medical training and hospital experience enables him to give the best advice for the treatment of disease. BALM OF GlnE/tD—The greatest Cold Curer of the age ; has cured colds of from seven to ten years' standing. Price, 2s fid per bottle LUNG BALSAM-Will cure Cousump tion in its early or middle stapes. Miss Rukskll, Woollen Mills, Onchunga, speaks : "I was given up by two doctors before I commenced taking your Lung Balsam, and 1 declare, without any exaggeration that it saved my life. Any sufferer should communicate with me.' Price '2s Gd per bottle ; five for 10s CASCAPA BITTERS— The only real cure for Costivcness, Indigestion, Headache and Flatulence making a miserable life happy; well named by those who have used it " TIIK Sdwkrkr's FrIKKI).' Price 2s 3d per bottle ; five for 10s Ladies' Complexions beautilicd, madeclean, pimples and blotches removed by using our LIVER TONIC, which is also the most successful cure for Bi K •isnesa and all diseases of the liver. Price 2s Gd per bottle ; five for 1 i\s IRISH MOSS AND COD LIVES OIL EMULSION— The Best and Cheapest Emulsion in the market; a special cure for wasting and debility. Price 2s per bottle " DR. NEIL'S, Wetleslr.y-strect East 'two doors above Milne and Choree's), is the eheapesJ house to buy Patent and Homeopathic Medicine:-!, Toilet Requisites and Drupgisls' Sundries, Herbs and Herbal Prepaiations. Advice FREE. Mana(!KU : P. M. MACK AY (trained at Aberdeen Medical College). 19/6 "pONOOA HINIJ (Trilby Salve) JlAi Cures Boils and Eruptions on the Skin, Corns, Tender Feet, Burns, Sunbarn", Chilblains, etc. Piice, 1/G per box. PONOOA IJLOOD TONIC-Eorßoils, X\i Sores, Indigestion, Alfections of the Kidneys, Gravel, etc. Price, 2G per buttle. pONGOA EMP.ROCATION- -Is imjL\) equalled 'or Sprains, Bruises. Rheumatism, Chilblains, Bronchitis, Soie Threat. Also for similar complaints in Horses and Cattle. Price, 2/G Rongoa Hiuu Co.. C.\iMiiiti)Hii:, Waikato, I.' II O I." J{ I E T 0 US. HEALTH FOE ALL. HOLLO WAT'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. THE PILLS Purify the Blood, correet all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and arc invaluable in all comolaints incidental to females. able remedy for Sor. s and Ulcer? d Legs, Old Wounds, For iJronchit's, Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism and all Sinn Diseases it has no equal. Sold uy the Proprietor, Thomas Hollo way, 7-S New Oxford-street, London, and by all Medicine Vendors throughout the world. i CCKLANi) "LADY'S NURSING ~\ NOME," Newton Road, Auek land. Proprietress, Mi'.s Kollas—Mrs Kollas, practical midwife, is prepared to i Her superior accommodation, combined with home comfort? and exceptionally moderate' t:iril!', to visitors to Auckland from the country. 'Telegrams will receive prompt attention. 17/9
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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 39, 8 October 1896, Page 4
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