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Notices. N,Z. Record - ■ Carrot Crop, ROOTS, 27 LBGROWN BY MR RAMSAY, TAUWHARE. JHITE T3ELGIAN, HORT V/y HITE RELGIAN, ' & c> & C J & a WEBB'S IMPERIAL SWEDE! geo. jTneal, CAMBRIDGE. 30/9 EW SEEDS ! EW SEEDS ! ! W. S. LAURIE & GO. Have On Sale and To. Arrive : VERY LARGE & VARIED STOCKS OF Primest Quality C<LOVERS AND ; T?NGLISH GRASSES, l\i Consisting of : Red Clovers, White Clovers, Cowgras*, Alsyke, Timothy, Trefolium, Trefoil, Lucerne, etc. ; English Poas and Fescues. COLONIAL GRASSES: Akaroa and Taranaki Cocksfoot, Italian Ryegrass, Poverty Bay Ryegrass, Canterbury Ryegrass. TURNIPS— Imperial Green Globe, Devonshire Greystone, Purple-top Mammoth, Abcrdeens (Purple and Green-top) MANURES : Our New Mills in New South Wales are in full working order, and the Brands PYRAMID (lightly steamed) and TRIANGLE (digested) are second to none in the market, being pure and very uniform in quality. Our aim will be to make this the premier brand in the market. Lawes' and Anglo Continental Manure Company's KAINIT, SULPHATE, POTASH, THOMAS' PHOSPHATE, &c, The undersigned is our Waikato agent, whose lsrge practical knowledge of farming and the seed and manure business is sufficient guarantee that any business entrusted to his care will be faithfully attended to. GEORGE E. CLARK, Cambridge, 29/1 Waikato] Agent. TRY M. A. GOING, ADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, I AND IMPORTER, Victoria-street, Hamilton, For Ladies' Saddles For Gents' Saddles For Boys' Saddles For Harness For Carnage Harness For Plough Harness For Cart Harness For Collars For Hames, Chains, &c. For Driving Whips For Riding Whips For Ladies' and Gents' Bridles For Spurs, Bits, Brushes, Oils, &c. For Portmanteaus, Brief Bags For Saddle Bags, Hand Bags For Repairing Work For " Special " Order Work For Everything in Harness For Exchange of Harness For Exchange of Saddles For Insurauce Business For Promptness, Neatuess, Strength and Durability of Workmanship 22/1

EDWARD JONES. SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER AND IMPORTER, N thanking the inhabitants of Waikato for their support in the past, begs to announce that he has OPENED A LARGE BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT IN PAEROA, which now increases the turn-over, so as to warrant a steady supply direct from the Home manufacturers, and places him in a position to compete with any of the Wholesale Warehouses in the colonies; also, having S3cured one of the mo3t experienced SADDLE-MAKERS in the Colonies to take charge of the Saddle Department, can guarantee the Best Value Ever Offered LADIES' & GENTS' SADDLES. The Harness Department, which has increased considerably, offers BETTER VALUE THAN EVER, as the large quantities manufactured reduce the cost of making up. All the Brandies arc splendidly stocked with everything in the trade, and are'under the supervision ot the most experienced workmen. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. E. JONES, HAMILTON, PAEROA, NGARUAWABIA & MORRINSVILLE. TUCKER'S IAMILY "DAKING IOWDER Makes Light Digestible Bread; Makes Light White Scones; Makes Tip-top Buua; Makes Light Crisp Pastry; Makes Cakes all right of every sort, Sponge Cakes, Roily Poly, Plum Pudding, Dumpling, etc. igf 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 !! A.Ek your grocer not to send you " Just as good," or " Better." Say, " I must have my TUCKER." TUCKER'S EGG POWDER, a capital substitute for eggs. Wholesale of all the merchants. JHIeFbRAND HOMESPUN SUITS / are light and durable for spring.

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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 250, 22 February 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 250, 22 February 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 250, 22 February 1898, Page 1

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