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GROCER, DRAPER, & - - - - GENERAL STOREKEEPER. I - FOE SEASON 1899-1900 VEGETABLE, 3d Per PACKET; FLOWER, Id Per PACKET. Oatmeal, Germina, Groats, Rolled Oats, Ambrosia, &c. THE BEST BREAD IN THE MARKET, 2Ad PER 2lb LOAF. NEW ZEALAND HERALD, NINEPENOE (9d) PER WEEK, IN ADVANCE AGENT FOR A.. . 3tl THE BEST REMEDY FOR COUGHS & COLDS. E. J, DAVEY HAMILTON rpo FRUIT AND PRODUCE GROWERS nnnnß FRUIT AND PRODUCE BROKERS, ISLAND TRADERS, &c, INYITE CONSIGNMENTS OF ERTJIT & PKODUCE. As we have the Largest Fruit and Island Busipess in New Zealand, growers can depend upon getting The Best Possible Market Prices Combined with PBOMPT ACCOUNT SALES and CHEQUES. DONALD & EDENBOROUGH, AUCKLAND. ING'S (JOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Principal : GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors, of London University. Resident Masters. Successes, 1897-99. C. T. MAJOR, M'.A, B.Sc. Four Boys, Senior Civil Service G. BIGG-WITHER, B A. Twenty-three Boys, Junior Civil Service A. CRUMP Eight Boys, Matriculation F. STUCKEY Two Bovs qualified for Board of EducaA. W. SHORT tion" Senior Scholarships, 1899, obVisrrrNG Masters tor Special Subjects taiuing fourth and fifth places Prospectus on application to the Principal. NEXT TERM begins TUESDAY, 6th June. 13/o

A. COYLE, GENEEAL FURNISHES AND UNDEKTAKEE, [N THANKING the public of WaiL kato for past favours, has much pleasure in announcing that he HAS IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE Household Furniture OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Including BFDROOM, DRAWING & DINING ROOM SUITES, OCCASIONAL AND EASY CHAIRS (in Tapestry, Leather and Rattan), IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTRASSES (of all descriptions), GENERAL FURNISHINGS to., &c, &c. ijgy Any Goods in stock at AUCKLAND PRICES, without addition of freight. All articles from 15 per cent, to 50 per cent, below local prices . FUNERALS BURNISHED. Estimates Given for All Descriptions o Work. VICTORIA-STREET, HAMILTON. Agent for A. W. Roe and Co., Mamaku Steam Saw and Planing Mills.; 25/5 TAUPIRI. DAVYS BROS. PREPARED TO SUPPLY Kahikatea and Rinm TIMBER ROUGH OR DRESSED. FRUIT BOXES OF ANY DESCRIPTION Write for particulars, 12/11 ELLIS & BURNAND SAWMILLEIIS.g OTOROHANGA. BEST QUALITY & BEST CUT TLMBER IN THE DISTRICT. RIMU & KAHIKATEA. LARGE STOOKS OF SEASONED TIMBER (Rough and Dressed). WE CATS NOW SUPPLY ANY QUANTITY OF RIMU PROMPTLY. 25/2 'AIKATO ARGUS Office (George V Edgecumbe, proprietor) for printing of all.desi'ripti'ona.

IC E . I have started SAWMILLING again, and will supply Rimu and White Pine ALL MACHINE STUFF AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, By Rail or "Waggon. G. F. MELLARS, TAUPIRI SAWMILLS. 29/6 AMAKU QTEAM IAW AND pLANING M ILLS » Trading under the name of A. W. ROE & CO. Notice to Contractor!, Builders and Timber Merchants. We arc in a position to supply orders for FIRST-CLASS RIMU TIMBER. We may state that no expense has been spared in procuring machinery up to modern requirements. Our PLANING & MOULDING PLANT having been imported, is replete with every Modern Improve meat, and we now solicit orders. 25/5 A. W. ROE & CO. WAIKATO MONUMENTAL WORKS. THOS, CHAPPELL, Monumental and General Maion, HAMILTON EAST, Haa a Good Stock of MONUMENTAL WORK On Hand. Hundreds of Designs to ohoose from scut on application. Tombstones, Railings, etc., fixed and repaired. Large quantity of Clean Sholli for graves on hand. All work done under personal supervision. Estimates given. Prices moderate. jTaTyoung; DENTIST, II A M I L T O N, HAS OBTAINED PERMANENT PREMISES IN HOOD-STREET (opposite the Bank of New Zealand). HIGH-CLASS WORK. TERMS MODERATE. 21/3 [A CARD.] M" R. S. P OOTjE Surgeon Dentist (Eug. and Scotl.), Be»s to intimate that he may be CONSULTED DAILY at his business rooms, Cambridge, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Cambridge, July Ist, 1895. 2/5

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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 468, 1 August 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 468, 1 August 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 468, 1 August 1899, Page 4

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