George W. Sake, Manager.
ATIONAL OTEL, CAMBRIDGE. EVERY CONVENIENCE FOB TRAVELLERS & TOURISTS, Best Brands only of Wines and Spirits kept. tS" Good Sample Booms for travellers and Nearest to Railway Station. billiard" eoom Experienced Marker, or Good Stabling and Paddock 3. "ffi» ARTHUR BACH Late of Criterion Hotel, Cambridge, and Royal Hotel, Hamilton), PROP R IE TOR. IEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, £1,000,000. FIRE DEPARTMENP Insurance against Loss by Fire of every description of property may be effected by this Company. The following are appointed Agents of this Company : Ngaruawahia ) Huntly > Friar, Davie VVhatawhata J Hamilton ... W. Dey Cambridge ... Wm. Soutei Ohaupo J. T. Ed war Te Awamutu 1 j L M 4 Ale~andra ) Kih kihi ... James Farn Raglan W. H. Wal Waihou J. Rowe Shaftesbury ... J. Squirrell Te Aroha and "1 Waiorongo- ]■ P. Gilchrist Friar, Davies & Co. W. Dey Wm. Souter & Co. J. T. Edwards J. L. Mandeno James Farrell W. H. Wallis J. Rowe J. Squirrell Head Office : QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND THOMAS JAMES BRASSEY, Manager. TUCKER'S FAMILY T>AKING "DOWDER Makes Light Digestible Bread; Makes Light White Scones; Makes Tip-top Buns; Makes Light Crisp Pastry; Makes Cakes all right of every sort, Sponge Cakes, Roily Poly, Plum Pudding, Dumpling, etc. if-g" Everybody should use it : The Miner, the Bushman, the Gumdigger and especially the " Bachelorizer ; " he don't want to waste his time, or strength, to put gas in the Baking Powder, it ought to be all there. And it is all there in TUCKER. The weight of Powder in every tin is correct. Tin not weighed in—you can't raise your bread with tin, you want powder, not tin—See ! ! . Ask your grocer not to send you " Just as good," or "Better." Say, "I must have my TUCKER." TUCKER'S EGG POWDER, a capttal substitute for eggs. Wholssale of all the merchants. 7ILL IA M rjUYLOB (Fourteen years with J. Henderson Wyndham-street), GENERAL DECORATOR, Sign and Glass Writer, DESIGNER & GLASS EMBOSSER Wire Bunds, Silk Banners, &o. 14 VVyndham • street, Auckland. T. H AR T L TEACHER OF MUSIC & SINGING, Cambridge. Music supplied for Public and Private Dances in any part of Waikato Terms on application.
\AILY COACH SERVICE J BETWEEN HAMILTON & CAMBRIDGE. Carrying H.M. Mails and Passengers. On anil after JANUARY Ist, 1897, the undersigned will RUN A CONVEYANCE between Cambridge and Hamilton daily. Leave Cambridge at 11 a.m.; Tamahere, 12.15 p.m.; arrive at Hamilton, 1 p.m., connecting DAILY with the second traiD for Auckland at 2.10 p.m. ; Rotorua and Paeroa at 2.27 pm. ; and for Te Awamulu at 2.25 p.m. Leave Hamilton, DAILY, on return journey, at 2.45 p.m., arrive at Cambridge at 4.45 p.m. This coach connects with the Express Train for Auckland, leaving Hamilton West at 12 45 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, g.nd Fridays. Fares : Single, 3/-; Return, 5/W. T. CARR, Proprietor. Horse Bazaar, Cambridge, Cambridge, January Ist, 1897. Letters and telegrams addressed to W. T. CARR, Cambridge, will receive prompt attention. 5/2 "AMILTON LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES COACHING ESTABLISHMENTS. The undersigned begs to intimate to tne residents in and around Hamilton and the travelling public that he has PURCHASED from IHr C. Harvvood the whole of his COACHING & LIVERY PLANT comprised in the Stables adjoining the Commercial and Hamilton Hote's. <gs» 'BUSES MEET EVERY TRAIN at Frankton aDd Hamilton West. Double and Single Buggies on Hire, Also, Ladies' and Cents' Saddle Horses. L. SUTTON, Proprietor. Hamilton, November 2, 1897. 4/11 N connection with the above, I have . to THANK the business people and travelling public for the support so freely accorded to me in the past, and trust that Mr Sutton will enjny a continuance of it. The ordinary carting and special station trade, together with the heavy waggon work for sett'ers and others, will be curried on by me as heretofore. CHAS HARWOOD. mHE pOPULAR T>RAND. Made I<* TENNIS, WHITE, AND WORKING-SHIRTS. its* Every Shirt Branded ! *®a " Chief~Brand " Clothing I FOR FIT, STYLE AND FINISH ! These Goods Sold by All Storekeepers 11/2
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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 January 1898, Page 1
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655Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 January 1898, Page 1
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