Notices. GROCER, BAKER, FRUITERER, &c. GEOOEEY m Glassware and General Goods Sharps Bran Oats Wheat Maize Chaff &c. &c. &c, &c. DELIVERED DAILY, 2±d PER 2lb LOAF. AGENT FOR WAIKATO ARGUS AUCKLAND STAR NEW ZEALAND HERALD & WEEKLY NEWS HAMILTON. OVER SIXTEEN MILLION ktwtngAOHINES HAVE BEEN MADE AND SOLD. mHEIB use in millions of homes shows the unprecedented success of these Ideal 1 Sewing Machines and is convincing proof that the SINGER excels in all kinds n <o ® m - of Family Sewing and Art Needlework. » Sea *• M U J T 3.5 •V i.et !'J; ',/rsr, ;..fs-6"^ 51a*: 1 . ■ ■■ir' mum. mm. - a ... lISI ... . j «iffif ;. <C B^J Mil ■' !II \-*<lll J l//1,' r ffiKWAv W/\ \Hi vsf Mi Ml a .. i. Prices within the reach of all. Favourable terms on monthly payments. Liberal cash discount. W- D. CHEYNE, Agent, Waikato or THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 285 Queen-street, Auckland. j2 ' s RING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND, BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Principal: GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors,^ London University. Resident Masters. Six Boys, Senior Civil Service One boy passed with Distinction, G. BIGG-WITHER, BA. an d was 2nd in New Zealand, 1900. to be appointed. Twenty-eight Boys. Junior Civil Service , . Twelve Boys, Matriculation E. H. SIRONG, M.A. Two Boys qua ijfi e d for Board of EducaF. STUCKEY tion Senior Scholarships, 1899, obr nrrfißrp taining fourth and fiftli places. One A. v\. HxiUttL obtained free education for K. W. FAIRCLOUGH three years on the same examination, v wrvoT/RV 1900 One Boy passed " with credit" UniverVisiting Masters fob Special Subjects sity Junior Scholarship examination, 1899 Next Term begins TUESDAY, sth June. Boarders to enler on the 4th. ti_„„.,,.„H,D r>n nnnliraf.ino to the Principal. U/5 MELMERLY GhXXtrX-S' SCHOOL, ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, PARNELL. PRINCIPALS: MISS HULL & MRS GORDON, C.H.L., First Class (with L honours). Resident French Governess: MADEMOISELLE BOUILLON. Dancing and Calisthenics : MISS A. HULL. VismNG Staff: MISS LANCE (Cambridge) MRFTDEWES MISS HEY WOOD, MISS STUBBING. MISS TILLY, MR WATKINS, MR LESLIE HUNT, and others as arranged. ® Pupils are Prepared for Matriculation and Junior Civil Service Examinations. SECOND TERM BEGINS ON JUNE 4, 1900. The Principals will be •« At Home " to parents the last week m May and the Fourth Saturday in every month. Prospectuses on application to the office of this paper. 10/5 D.CL. DRY GCN. jjamilton qas qompany (LIMITED) rpHIS SPIRIT is growing rapidly into g as j UB t imported a Splendid AssortX call as supplying a Pleasant, Ap rncnt of petising and Safe Stimulant Its LATEST GAS-FITTINGS, enormous sale in England, Scotland, - IJ ' Q " , • " South Africa and South America is a comprising THE DISTILLERS' COMPANY (Limited), Edinburgh, are the Largest Distillers in the world. D. NATHAN AND CO. Sole Agents, South Africa and South America is a comprising convincing proof of its great popularity. Chandelier Fittings for Incandescen convincing yw & r r Burners, Brackets, Gas Stoves, Gril'lers, Globes, Shades, feu. fee, fee. 24/11 RACING CLUBS cannot do better than forward their work to The Argus Ollicu. First class work and prompt delivery.
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Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 726, 11 August 1900, Page 1
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499Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 726, 11 August 1900, Page 1
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