..ft'-i?*, r L"lio London v- *& ' Dental Institute, I Wf 1" "P4#V 2<)S, Queen street, MjJ ~ Auckland. A cum- ' plete set from nine guinea. Also, Combination 18-Carat Gold Pliable Plates, 5 | unexcelled for wear and comfort. Soft j palates for tender gums. Other Dentists' Work Refitted. Painless extraction Ly nitrous oxide gas daily, os. Country patients (if necessary) fitted in one visit. Teeth Stopped mid Scaled. — Tho London Dtnbil Institute, 295, Queen-street (next _, Milne and Choyce), Auckland. 14/7 Dental Notice. J. A. YOUNG, ! SURGEON DENTIST. (JSY EXAM.). AY BE CONSULTED .TJ. as follows: HAMILTON—Every Monday, Thursday and Saturday in premises opposite Mr Home's new building , CAMBRIDGE—By appointment, in private rooms at National Hotel. NGARUAWAHIA—At Waipa Hotel, , TE AWAMUTU—By appointment. ts%" Above appointments will be faithfully adhered to where practicable. Every branch of high-class Surgical and Mechanical Dentistry undertaken. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. " PAINLESS OPERATIONS. CHARGES MODERATE. M R K. S. P OOLE ' Surgeon Dentist (Eng. and Scotl.), Kegs to intimate that he may be CONSULTED DAILY at liis business rooms, Cambridge, between the hours of 9.30 a in. and ."> p.m. Cambridge, July Ist, 159.»._ 2,0 A. J.ENTRICAN& CO. IMPORTERS COMMISSION AGENTS, rpHE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE JL ENTIRE lord McGregor (the property of the N.Z. Land Association) Will travel this season from Eureka to Woodlands and adjlining districts. (Groom in charge, G. Wilkinson). Loud McOnttsoK, by Lord Salisbury out of the imported marc Queen, is now four years old. He is a rich bay, standing over 17 hands high, of grand bone and substance, line temper and a splendid constitution. Queen was b-ed by Mr Dan. McGregor, of Oamaru, and gained many prizes at the local shows ; was by Lord Haddo, dam Maggie, by Muir Lad (imp) Lord Haddo was first shown as a yearling at Oamaru and gained second prize ; as a two-year-old he also gained second prize at Oamaru in a very large ring ; as a three-year old he gained the first prize at Oamaru, and the following year he carried oil the first prize and j Champion ticket, beating five imported | stallions. Lord Haddo is by the famous imported sire Young Banker, out of the imported Clydesdale mare Lady Haddo. Also, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire, LOTIIA] ]{, Will stand at Mr 0. Lake's farm, near Broadmeadows. and will travel on Mondays : To Eureka, through Taniahcre Tuesdays : At home Thursdays : Pukekura and home Fridays : Hautapu Lothajk, by Duke of Bncc'cugli Longl.eaeh. He stan Is l(i hands high, and is a fine powerful horse of a rich bay colour, with immense bone and substance and of a splendid constitution. Lotiuir is now l.j years old, and has been used on the station for the last eight or nine years, am in the show-ring and sa at work, have proved district. for the last s stock, both rd as well as best in the . r ro STAND THIS SEASON AT I MORRINSYILLE, ! Ami travel Te Aroha and Shaftesbury districts, the following stallions : The Thoroughbred Horse TASAIAiN, By St. Albans Zillah. Winner of 31 races, including New j Zealand and Wellington Cups. Took First and Champion Prize Waikato Show, IS!),"). He is the sire of Florrie (winner of Champagne Stakes, Canterbury Derby, Oaks, and Otago Cup, also Sydney Birthday Cup, beating a field of 21), Launceston, Philson, Hazelmere, Mantilla, etc. Will be at my stables, Morrinsville. every day except Monday : and Tuesday. Terms, £3 3s single mate ; two or more same owner, I'2 10s. Grazing, Is per week, payable on Ist January, 1898, All care taken but no responsibility. FRANK MARSHALL, Morrinsville. The Purebred Clydesdale Horse GLANCER, Bred by R. Gawn, Esq., North Taieri. Site, Lord Salisbury (imp). ; dam, Scotch Annie (imp). Glancer took First Prize as a two-year-old at Dunedin and First at Taieri Shows, second at Dunedin as a three-year-old, and second at Taieri. He is a very active, good-tempered horse, and liis stock tire first-class workers. Terms : £2 10s single mare ; two or more property of same owner, £2 "2s, payable on Ist January, IS9S. For further particulars apply to FRANK MARSHALL, 23/9 Morrinsville. Represent the following : PIKENIX COMPANY, Dunedin.— Manufacturers of Jams, Peels, Biscuits, Confectionery, and Chocolate (ioods 11. E. SHACKLOCK.-Manufacturer of the Famous Orion Ranges. Send for catalogue D. STRANG.—Coffees and Pepper; the new drink ICoKOKF and Patent Coffee Powder JOHN NEWTON. —Celebrated Soaps Crystal, Burns' Al and Cold-wate (Apollo) Soap QUINN & COMPANY. Celebrated " Shamrock " J lams and Bacoi? DE CARLE & SON, Norwich. Ripe Fruit Drinks, Fruit and Jellies, Blanc Mange Powders and Herbal | Beer Extract SYMINGTON & COMPANYof Coffee and Chicory. BARILLA SOAP COMPANY 10 VV. RILEY & SON, TAILORS, Beg to announce that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS in YICTOKIA • STUKKT, HAMILTON', in the premises lately in the occupation of Mr J. Salmon, In Addition to Tiikib Oamhkiduk rfiJ* Customers favouring Messrs Riley and Sou with their orders will receive every satisfaction. Military Work a Speciality. i: '2l guineas per mare for single three or more, the property of icr, special agreetr ent. Strictly one owner, special agreetr ent. Strictl limited to fifty mares each. Good paddecking provided at Wood lands and Eureka free for four week.* bttt after that time 2s per week. Al care taken, but no responsibility in currcd. 23 9 -rO STAND AT CROSS ROAD; i. near Te Awainutu—The Thorougl j crius : .-iingie mares, '2\ guiiieas2 two or more property of one owner, guineas; half guarantee. Payable on or before December 31st, 1597 ; balance when mare proves in foal. First-class grazing at one shilling petweek. Fbi:i:do.m requires no recommendation to the public. His appearance and stock speak for themselves. Further particulars apply to 11. WEAL, (IHEAP /"I OOD—A Large Quantity ! J AND IjT of New Type, New Borders, etc., having been added to the plant, JOB PRINTING can now be turned out at The Waikato Argus Ollice, [ in a style that cannot be surpassed by I any other ollice, and at prices that cannot fail to satisly patrons,--Ceo. Edgeeuinbe, proprietor. T 0 DORS E-B R EE D ER S I will stand at the ownet's farm, Riverslea. : Churchill, and will not travel. This bay colt, bred by otvner, is 3 years old. STe, Salisbury's Pride : dam, Fan ; bought at the late J. McNicol's sale (prize-taker). This magnificent colt took Ist Prize Pukckohe (Franklin) Show, and will be strictly limited to '25 mares. Two of Salisbury's Pride's stock recently fetched respectively 230 and 232 guineas at Melbourne. Fan, the dam, is well-known in the Waikato. Terms, 02 after stinting. Grazing, 2s weekly. All care taken but no responsibility. Mare sent not proving in foal stinted agaiu next seasoi.. E. .1. PARKER, 7/9 Riverslea, Churchill. VV. J. PADDY, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, &c, Ngaruawahia. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all kinds made and repaired, and Wheelwright's Work in all its branshes carefully carried out on the premises. CHIEF BRAND HOMESPUN SUITS ate light and durable tor Spring.
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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 207, 9 November 1897, Page 1
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