IE ALAWDIA' BOOTS. VICTORIOUS ALL ALONG THE LINE. MHHEIR FAME is known not only X from Auckland to the Bluff, hut from the hot plains of Western Australia \vc have letters asking for " another pair of those grand boots." Lous; after they have left the colony New Zealand is kept green in the memories of old colonists by the recollection of the splendid 'ZEALANDIA : LOOTS. We don't care how cheap other people sell boots. It makes no difference to ' ZEALANDIAS.' It is quality, dear boys, keeps them in the front rank'. Hoots can be turned out at any price, but if the people want something r£T SOLID, <:OOD, gg" SUPER-EXCELLENT Then they want 'f\ ZEALANDIAS!' We stop at nothing to keep them right up io date. r\ U R ■VT E W TEA THE R S Kromolette Kans-oletta AL L A Y, EVE L A r J ! I 0 N CHROME TANNED. Soft as Silk. WATERPROOF. Beautiful to look at. gg° Ton:u as Fink Wiki:. TJ; Let the Public look for the Brand : 'ZEALANDIA.' Wholesale by : QKELTON; CHRISTCiaURGH. 20/S ©f«si PRIZE MEDAL IREGEYIOIIIIMIIM •-"SCInVOf All SOLD STALL GRBGERS. SERV r C E . Between Hamilton and Cambridge. The undersigned having the contract, for currying the mails between Hamilton and Cambridge on mondav", Wednesday and FRIDAY, will cany passengers, leaving Hamilton for Cambridge, (..arrive at the Cambridge Post-olliee at 1 I a.m., returning to Hamilton IVt-ollioo at 1 o'clock, leaving again for Cambridge at."! p.m.: returning the same evening. Passengers by the Te Aroha train will be met at the Hamilton West Station on sending word to the undersigned the previous day. * C. HARWOOD. F. K fILRAE TTINLOCH, Veterinary Surgeon, Gwyn>'e's Hamilton Hotel, Hamilti .■:. Horse and Cattle Medicines from prescriptions by Mr K. B. Kinloch, Y.S., of 35 years 7 practice in Auckland, on sale. Te Awaimitu scent tor nie.licines, R. B Brown saddler.' i!)/"» A UCKLAND "LADY'S NURSING r\ HOME,'' Newton Road, Auckland. Proprietress, Alks Foij.as.—Mrs Folks, 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 rcreive prompt attention. 17/'! A. COYLE, Workshop : Opposite T. ij'ialtrough's. Private Residfnco : Cook-street. Hand;ton East. FUNERALS furnished and conducted on shortest notice. Reasonable Cuaegks. 0 _ VISITING CARDS primed, tqual to copperplate, at The Waikato Arctic Olli«e, H.iniilt.ui.—George Edgeeumbe pioprietor
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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 64, 3 December 1896, Page 1
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390Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 64, 3 December 1896, Page 1
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