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TEND! T o CONTRACTORS TENDERS arc invited until 3 p.m. on THURSDAY, 21st inst., tor RE-FORM I'G the PRIVATE ROAD to the Hospital. Plans and specifications on view at the offices of the Waikato Hospital Board. ATKINS & Architects to the Board. s P T 0 CONTRACTORS TENDERS are invited until 9 a.m. on THURSDAY, 28th inst., for ALTERATIONS to the SURGEON-SUPERIN-TENDENT’S RESIDENCE. Plans and specification on view at the Offices of the Waikato Hospital Board. ATKINS & BACON, Architects to the Board. H AMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL SEPARATE APPLICATIONS are invited up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 22nd May, for the position of — (a) DOG REGISTRAR (b) POUNDKEEPER & RANGER Particulars of duties may be obtained from the Town Clerk’s Office. E. J. DAVEY, Town Clerk. 15th May, 1908. IUKEKURA ROAD BOARD An Extraordinary Vacancy having occurred in above Board, an BLECTi 'N (if necessary) to fill the same will be held at the Pukerimu Schoolroom on SAiURDAY, 6th June. NOMINATIONS of Candidates will be received by me up till noon of FRIDAY, 29th May. HUGH FITZGERALD, Returning Officer, Pukekura Road Board. Cambridge West, 14th May, 1908. T UHIKARAMEA ROAD BOARD EXTRAORDINARY VAC A NCY. An Extraordinary Vacancy having occurred in the membership of the luhikaramea Road Board, notice is hereby given, under provisions contained in "The Road Boards Act, 1882,” and. its amendments, and “ The Local Elections Act, 1904,” that an E LECITON to fill the vacancy (if necessary) will be held in the School 00m, Tuhikaramea, on MONDAY, Ist June, 1908. NOMINATIONS of Candidates will be received, addiessed to the undersigned, luhikaramea, before noon on MONDAY, 25th May, 1908. DAVID E. FINLAYSON, Returning Officer, Tuhikaramea Road Board. 15th May, 1908. T&/FOST OF THE LEADING HOTELS JAIL and the Largest Boarding-houses arc now using TAN-OL for cleaning and polishing Linoleum and Furniture. Experience has proved to them conclusively that the article which gives absolutely the best results is TAN-OL. It is easier to use, requires less labour, cleans the Linoleum better, and gives a more brilliant polise than anything else, besides being more economical. These are the reasons why TAN-OL is used in Hotels and Boarding-houses and in thousands of homes to-day. If it is giving such perfect satisfaction to others it ought to please you. May be had in bottles from all stores. y'll feka PUKE AS Whatever else you eat or drink always insist upon having Good Tea. It is nourishing, comforting, invigorating. To get good tea you must not buy any fancy packet offered you. ' Insist upon having KELSON MQATE S CO.’s Prize Medal Pure Teas. See the name is on every packet and box you buy. It is a Guarantee of QUALITY PURITY VALUE 28 Years’ Test, P.'cfson Moated Co. lIVLCN, mi ZEALAND and TASMANIA. A CLEAN Well-polished Linoleum always looks nice. You cannot keep it as it should be kept if you use pastes, because they don’t clean the Linoleum but polish in the dirt. TAN-OL (which is a cream put up in bottles) is used in thousands of homes, because it is really the best article for Linoleum, as it not only polishes, but cleans and preserves it. Have you tried it ? Sold in bottles everywhere. /- \H THE £. 4/- IN THE £. )ISCOUNf SALE—At Lines Bros. (The Jewellers). Must clear our mice Stock to make room for a ipment of New Goods. Winter OU AEDEEED AVEY ° U 0 YOUR MAGAZINES ?. BOND’S WAREHOUSE, HAMILTON 'AMILTON QAS QuMPANY (LIMITED) i on Sale — OKE—22s per ton of 20 bags is 3d per bag 'AB—Bd per gallon up to 2sgals; 6d per gallon over 25gals. irks: Clarence Street, Hamilton HARMING PORTRAITS in real Platinotype can be had from Messrs ;e and Co„ Hamilton. 'Vi ••rwiwriT.T.lsmT.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 3783, 16 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 3783, 16 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Argus, Volume XXIV, Issue 3783, 16 May 1908, Page 3

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