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±9% k - Walks*,- ~~ V^CMPENTER and EUILMSB

GENERAL BLACKSMITH and

FARRIER

(Opposite Waitnafce Clothing Factoty),

QUEEN ST.

SHOEING done on Improved Piincip'e with gieat eaie, under the pei^onal supervision of the Piopriotor.

S. BISHOP™ PAINTER. GLAZIER & PAPEE HANGER, 1 ~pv EFIEE to thank the public i -P-^ vast favours, and bt-gs to mii form them that ho lias removed to his New Premises m Quoen street, where he hcf>es by strict attention to business to receive a shaie of public pntrouasrv*. White Lead, Oils, Glass, Scrim, Picture Mouldings, Tacks and Tape, Tubes and Payerhaugings, etc., always in stock. E. BISHOP, Ncs.t 00-op. store*" *

STIFFENING AND POLISHING

POY\'D£R FOI! LAUNDRY PUItPOSTSS.

ONE SHILLING PER BOX, obtainable a the Wcumate Co-op, stoic 'and jkanchesfcer Bros.

MR CCXON Vill be in Waimato for a iori Might. Private Tuition, 'given. Jrnblic Exhibition daily. Ladies tue nvited ro brirg shirts and collais to be done whVe they wait.

TESTIMONIAL. Presbyteiy, Rangiora. Sopi. 21, 1595). During his visit to Fangioia, Mi Coxon gave its a p.actical lllusfianon ot t'.>e eC;c<i<sy of his -pfciff uing >tnd p'?i/.iag PowOer, tiie lesultbeirginoat canstacto. y, and I have no hesitation in recommending t3ie adoption of this new powdei to ocheis.

THOMAi. W. PEICL. XJnsolicitpd Testimonials liom 2300 ladies may be seen on application. Manchester Bios , Agents for Irons and Boa ids.

'A bIGH OP THE TIMES.' TI.fEEIT ALONE CAN HOLD ! ivX IT « OWN." Bondai-Lanka Cevldn Tea Has formea an alliance with the public. The safest of all allances. ■'All gioceis. 1 A TEA-GROWING PARADISE,' The Home of HONDAI LANKA CEYLOH TEA.

Plvery Leaf is full of Virtue, eveiy Infusion Delicious. Sealed Packets oiuy. In India the Jackal is more dic j 8 led than the Tiger. In this colony it is the substitution fi and that one has to guaid against, hi«h-piofit-beaung substitutes being often pushed for the dafee of extra profit; vnih Hondai-Lanka Tea you aie quite safe so long* as you trade with yout eyes open, every genuine packet bearjug 1 the Repsteied and Government-protected name, McKi-nzie's Hondai Lanka, on all packets and boxes. > ' Cotton cloth was first made in India I and was m use there 2000 years ago. Hondai-Lanka Tea has only been upon the New Zealand maiket some four years, yet it is the Tea that has revolutionised the tiade. Seciet : It is better than any other Tea, that's all, and is sold in ! Ceylon-packed and bealed packages only. ' Colley Gibber,' the poet and gossip, wrote : ' Tea ! Thou soft, thou sober, sage, aad veneiable liquid: thou female tongue unmog, smile soothing, heart opening, ,vink tippling cordial.' The biand used miKt have been unblended HondaiLanka. . Sold by all disinierest Grocers.

■WINTER GAMES.

A LL THE NEWKST HOCKEY, J\_ GOLF, FOOTBALL, -TENNIS and other winter ganies. SANDOW'S DEVELOPEES.

Tennis Bacquets re-strung Equal to New.

Y. BRICE AND SON, -187, Colombo/Street, Chrisfcehurcb.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 43, 8 September 1900, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
473

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 43, 8 September 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 43, 8 September 1900, Page 1

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