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<• ■'-! CL.l>> FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AM> TRAVELLERS. 1 HOiEL

inniir esfnM diinent hii9 b. en 6o re arranged a^ to afford -*- ilebtt-t .nctmin.odatiou (or visitors in tnim>Ua bc•twepn the purt nnd other ports of the colony ; us also lor >those who stt-k Ont-hunga as a Mahi>'E TutAi, whether for pk asm cor hesilth. The accommodation comprises Conm ■roial, Tm\p!lprs' P.ibhe", and Private Rooms. Tho Bedrooms «< O( acinus, wii ventilated, and comfortably furnished. jjEvery nt teuton, under very experienced management, is ' paid to the wants of customers, The charges oro strictly moderate , a j;ood table is kept, and the Wines, Ales, and Spirit* tire tfm best procurable. In fact nothing has been lelt untrud to nmiki> the Mnnukau Hotel worthy of tho Highest patronrcjjo which may be awarded to it. Tho Stabling is admitted to bo the best in the province.

WAIKATO SETTLERS

Will find th's Hotel a most pleasant and convenient place of re-ort. Trains run at such hours between Onehunga and Autkh.ntl as to enable those who are desirous of doing so to =l>enfl the day in the City.

.POINT RUSSELL HOTEL.

K. R. CAMPION (Late of the City Club Auckland,) Proprietob.

fJTniIE abwve Hotel has been put in thorough repair, and J- h now complete with erery comfort that travellers tiould desire*.

Saddlo Horses always on hire.

J Sportsmen will find this house convenient as a residence during the season,

Boats always on hire.

ADVANCE NEWMARKET!!

ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL.

""VrOTrCE— John Sceats, late of the "British," having _J3I purchased the Royal George Hotel, at Newmarket, and completed extensivo alterations, invites his town and country friends to pay him a visit in his aew quarters. Good Beds, Single or Double. Good Stabling. Board and L')dyiti<j at the most reasonable rates. N.B. — Tuble dMloto . Dinl) from 1 to 2 p ra.

TO WAIKATO SETTLERS.

H. M. SALMON & SON,

TAILORS AND HABIT MAKERS,

TT>iXf to notify that they intend to establish themselves - *-* at Ngaruawahia in the above lines. With that view ►hey ha\e taken one of those commodious buildings next to . the Wwl'alo Thus Pi mting Office, where they are prepared .to e\e i cute any outers which may be entrusted to them.

THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT,

Which will include Millinery and Dressmaking, will be t j, lder the management of Miss Evans and Miss Salmon.

\*ERYOL T SNKS3' WEAKNESS! PIMPLES IN THE FACK' FLUSHING! LOSS OF MEMORY! MENTAL DEPRFS3IONS!

ALL those suffering from the above ailments should apply before it is too late and irremediable to Dr L L. Smith, » ho u the only legally qualified medical man in the Austra- , ji.»n colonies piac.Lis.ing solely on tbese diseases aud their . oii^in. Dr L. L. Smith's name is a household word, and through , lus meant many thousmdsof homes have been inado happy, . an.l ii. my wlio-te lived were a misfry to them have been , T3torc>l to health and comfort, i[.s practice in Victoria has extended now over 21 years t in thw speciality of his profession. His practice extends ( moreover throughout all these colonies, and patients have v nsited him even from Java, Borneo, Japan, China, and J India. To convey some idea of the extent of his fame and t Maiije, he has besn consulted from Great Britain six times » vlurmg this year IS7I. Those wishing to consult Dr L. L Smith can do so by t enclosing a One Pound note, stating age, symptoms, and * duration of suffering. A reply will be sent by return mail. Dr L. L. Smith, for tho convenience of those who perionally consult him, has taken those extensive premises in < Collins street, late the residence of his Excellency the Govert nor. Every luxury and comfort will bo found for those % waiting to consult the Doctor. Addiess — Dr L. L. SMITH, Collins Btreet East, Melbourne. / Consultation Feo by letter, £1. N.B,— For tlie convenience of patients in the neighbour,,.n',» colonies who wish to visit him personally in Victoria »Or L L. Smith has taken a large mansion in the suburbs un 1 (in^d it up as a Private Hospital for the treatment solely of the above affections ; and also including Gout, . sici.it ie i. nnd painful nervous diseases. D. L L Smith has also a large Turkish Bathing Estab- , hshnii-nt for fclie trf atment of his paticnt9, especially such as suffer from Gout and Rheumatism. Medicines appropriately packed, forwarded to all the ..Colonies.

MOTHERS, Imo jou tried FALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP ?

.Save yourselves many sleepless nights by purchasing an v ".ghti'(ii ))i>iiny bottle and proving its excellence in giving , speed v iclief in Wind, Pains in the Bowils, Griping, &c,, to .which Infants and young Children are liable ; by warding oti', in m.my cases, attacks of Convulsions, and by being , found particularly beneficial and soothing during Teething. Sold wholesale and retail by the Proprietor, S. Follavull, • Chemist, Otahuhu, Auckland, NZ, m bottbs at Is 6d, 2s ,&Id, anJ ts 6d each, and by Hamilton Bitos , Chemists, Auckland.

Try also, FALLWELL'S WORM POWDERS. A -Medicine of singular and undoubted efficacy when employed the removal of Worms either in Children or Adults. bold in Packets at Is 3d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d each ; or Postit'or Is Bd, 2s lOd, and os.

KEMFTHORNE, PKOSSEK & Co.,

(Late Younjrman & Co,) & EXPORT DRUGGISTS bIAFFORD-STREEf, UUNEDIN, AND VICI'ORIA-bfitLET, East, Auckland, [MPORTERS of every de«ciiption ot Chemical, PI annacuuticul, Photographic, aud other Pieparations, Patent Medicines and Perfumery, Surgical Instruments and Vppliauieb, Fancy Goods, Urushvvaie, Gombs, Sponges, Glass,n,ire, burthen w are, Medicine Chests, Medical Books. Shop and eveiy kind of Druggists

IRELAND BROTHERS, TANNERS AND LEAGUER MANUFACTURERS, WOOL MERCHANTS. I MPOKTERS of Leather, Grindery, Saddlery and Sadji_ dleis' Ironmongery, Boot and Shoe Uppers of all kinds, Mill Belts, Suction and Fire-Engine Hose. Vulcan Lane, Auckland.

TIO BUTCHERS, Settlers, Farmers, and ethers.— The undersigned are cash purchasers of Hides, Sheepskins, Tallow, &.c, itc, at highest market rates m any quantity. Consignors direct will have prompt and immediat ;ash remittances returned at satisfactory rates.

IRELAND BROTHERS., Tanners aud Leather Manufacturers, Auckland Sherley's Hotel, Rangiriri.

rHE Propiictor wishes to thank the Waikato settlers and vifeitois for their libeial patronage. No cffoit .will be spared to perpetuate the good fame of this Ad ißtabhshed house. Good Stabbling. Saddle Hoises. Secure Paddocks. X.ll —Excellent Shooting Quarters.

EDWARD PEAKSON PUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND CABINET-MAKEII

Hast Hamilton

R. E. M. CAMPBELL, PURVEYOR, HAMILTON.

Licensed under Land Transfer Act.

jVTQNEY TO LEND, n Large or Small Sumi, at a i-T-L moderate rate of interest. JACKSON & RUSSELL, Solicitors, Fort-itreet, Auckland.

CHARLES INNES, MALTSTKH, ALE AND PORTER BREWER Aeratfil W.i^i an«l Coidial Manufactuior, Xgaiu g*'."Mj», Waik.uo

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 394, 21 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 394, 21 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 394, 21 November 1874, Page 4

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