' ZBALANDIA' VICTORIOUS ALL ALONG THE LINE. HMHEIR FAME ia known not only i. from Auckland to the Bluff, but frons the hot plains of Western Australia \vc have letters asking for '' another pair of those grand hoot?." Long after they have left the colony New Zealand i.s kept green in the memories of ol:I colonists by the recollection of the splendid 'ZEALAND!A : BOOTS. We don't cure how cheap other people sell boots. It makes no difference to ' ZEALAXDIAS." It is quality, dear boys, keeps fchcni in the front rank. Boots can be turned out at any price, but if the people want something ® SOLID, OOOD, [£r SUPER-EXCELLEXT Then they want ZEALANDIAS!' We stop at nothing to keep them right up to date. Al'R M EW T EATHERS Kromolette Kangoletfa AL L A Ti. EVE hA T lON CHROME TANNED. Soft as Silk. WATERPROOF, beautiful to look at. £js» Tonni as Fink \\'n:i:. US Let the Public look for the Brand: 'ZEALANDIA.' Wholesale by: OKELTON, "ITVROSTICK & r\i\, CHRISTCHURCH. 20/S PRIZE MEDAL Rom Within the Reach of Afl ysfy h t NfflrHlKfc ... and up to m% SOLD BY ALL GROCEKS. HAVE HQTHim ELSE, SERV I C E . Between Hamilton and Cambridge. The undersigned having the contract for carrying the mails between Hamilton and Cambridge on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, will carry passengers, leaving Hamilton for Cambridge, to arrive at the Cambridge Post-oHice :tt 1 I a.m., ixtiirnius; to Hamilton Post-oHice at I o'clock, leaving again for C-imbriilge at :! p.m.; returning the same evening. Passengers by the To Arol.a train will be met at tlie Hamilton West Station on sending word '■• the undersigned the previous day. C. EIARWOOD. 171 T7"ILUAE TT^INLOCU, Veterinary Surgeon, Gwvx.vk's Hamilton Hotk(., Hav.ii-Ti >\ Horse and Cattle Medicines from prescriptions by Mr H. B. Kinloch, V.S., of 35 years' practice in Auckland, on tale. Te Awamutu agent for medicines, R. B Brown saddler" I !•■'"> _ A UCKLANI) "LADY'S NURSING C% HOME,*' Newton Road, Auckland. Proprietress, Mns For.t.As —Mrs Folia?, practical midwife, is prepared to offer superior accommodation, combined with home comfort" and exceptionally moderate tariff, to visitors to Auckland from the country. Telegrams will receive prompt attention. IV;') A. COYLE, Vl«Tonr.V - STiiKIT, l'.AMi! TON Workshop : Opposite T. Qua'trough's. Private Kesidvuce : Cook-stieet, HamlM ton East. FUNERALS furnished and conducted Reasonable Ciiakg V 1 > copperplate, at The Waskato Alalia Ollice, Hamiltou,—Gcorj*c Edjeeumbc, proprietor
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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 60, 24 November 1896, Page 1
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