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J?Ot)COS ‘ THE Best-laid Schemes o’ Mice and lien I gang aft a-gley.’ As is truly exemplified in the petty and unnecessary interfering with, also unrighteously and illegally forcing HATEICK to remove his verandah. The adoption of the alternative to Law Court proceedings has prevented the gloating of certain individuals over such an exhibition, as well as drawing the favourable consideration of the public to the wronged one, so that what was meant for his hurt has turned out for his profit. Further, there is another element who know nothing of above proceedings, but know a good thing when they sec it. For instance : FLANNEL ETT ES, from 2|d yard DOUBLE-WIDTH DREBb~ MATERIALS, from BJd LADIES’ JACKETS, 21s for 14s. MACKINTOSH CLOAKS, newest shapes, 4s in the £ discount ST The Stock is large, good and fresh and must be cleared, (UIS The Goodwill of Business and other Property is in the market. JT. B. EL HATBIOK 3 KAIAPOI HOUSE, HAMILTON. DUT your ear to THE GROUND ! WHAT DO YOU HEAR - LISTEN ! LISTEN ! ! The Triumphal March OF THE Mr B w t t IT PULLS WITH A PLEASING FREEDOM, f + IT’S A PLEASURE TO BOTH DRIVE* & HORSE * * t t t t t BECAUSE OP ITS BALL BEARINGS. ITS GENUINE BICYCLE BALL BEARING ITS BEARINGS AS TRUE AS A Die BEARINGS THAT PROMISE WONDERS - t + t t t t + AND KEEP THEIR PROMISE lj£|f There are no LEVERS like ours ! No BEARINGS like ours ! No FRAMES like ours ! ijgT No SCRAPERS like ours! Might pay you to be , Letter or Postal curious for once, t please * t W. SOUTER & CO., AGENTS, CAMBRIDGE AND OHAUPO. THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER-

NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION'S CHOICE CREAMERY TABLE BUTTER MAY BE HAD OF ALL GROCERS ALL THE YEAR ROUND AND ALWAYS OF THE FINEST QUALITY. TRADE MARKS--1 New Zealand Dairy Association ’ and 1 Anchor Brand-’ WHOLESALE DEPOT—WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND. New Zealand Dairy Association E. J. DAYEY. GROCER. DRAPER. BAKER, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER HAMILTON. WAIKATO iERATED WAT E R Manufactory, HAM IL TON. D. MEREDITH, Q OACH P ROPRI E T 0 R JvIHIKIHI, R U N S . A CO AC H TWICE DAILY FIRST-CLASS DERATED WATERS Fjiom ouii Factory to Any Part of the DISTRICT. BETWEEN KJHIKIHI AND TE AWAMUTU STATION, Meeting livery Train. HORSES AND BUDGIES ON HIKE Crderts Promptly Attended to. MENZIES & CO., HAMILTON. G EORCE D ICKINSON, Undertaker and Funeral Director, CAMBR I D G E Funerals Furnished at shortest notice. Charges Moderate, Workshop and Residence, Victoria Hoad (near St. Andrew’s Church). HE PANUITANGI TEN El KI EGA MAORI. Khoa ran e'laca ana e an tc whakawhiwhi te t.angata, nga tungala ranei ki te kaho kutai mo te utu ngawari noa. am kotahi panna tekan herein. Mo tc poke pipi tekan hcreni. Kite tnhi mai te tangatn me mhi mai kia au kia Wlierecri Rawho. ' FEED LOUGH, Toj)u Stoic. Tapu, lluuralsi. 16,7 EXPERIENCED GUIDE 3 Provided ior Trips through the Kia. Country. D. MEREDITH, Kihiklhi. Daily coach service BETWEEN HAMILTON it CAMBRIDGE. Carrying H.M. Mails and Passengers. The undersigned will RUN A COACH between Cambridge and Hamilton daily. Lon vu Cambridge at II a.m.; Tatnahcre, 12.1S pan. ; arrive at Hamilton, 1 pan., connecting daily with the second train for Auckland at 2.10 pan,, and on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays with Express, leaving at 1.10 pan. ; and foi Te Awanintn at 2.25 pan. ; and on Mondays,’Wednesdays ami Fridays only with the train for Rotorua and Paeroa at 2.02 pan. Leave Hamilton, daily, on return journey, at 2. (a pan., arrive a Cambridge at 4.15 pan. Faroe : Single, 3/-; Rotara, 5/ W. T. CARR, Proprietor. Horse Bazaar, Cambridge, Cambridge, November I !th, 1808. Lett'is mid telegrams addressed to W. T. CALK, Cambridge, will receive prompt attention /

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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1007, 29 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1007, 29 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1007, 29 July 1901, Page 3

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