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Manurau hotel, HENRY TIARDTNGTON, Proprietor.

FIRST -CLASS FOIILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLED' LOIEL.

npFIE esfaMigl'fnei.t has b> en so re-nrrangec? as to afTorU -!• the best tieeomn odation for vmtors in trctn&ilu btjtwe#n the port nnd other poits ot the colony ; as also for those'who s«ck Onehunpa as a Mahinb TnrAT. whether for pleasure or lionlth. The arcotnmodution comprises Commercial, Travellers', Public, und Private Rooms. Tho Bedrooms are spacious, well ventilated, and comfortubly furnished. Every attention, under very experienced mamigpment, is paid to the wants of customers, Tho oharges aro strictly moderate ; a good table ib kept, and the Wines, Ales, and Spirits iii c the best procurable. In tact nothing has been lett untried to make the Manukau Hotel worthy of the lushest patronage which may be awarded to it. Tho Stabling accommodation ii admitted to be tho best m tho province.

WAIKATO SETTLERS

Will find th's Hotel a most pleasant and convenient place of reeort. Trains run at such hours bctweeu Oncbunga and Auckkiid as to enable tho->o who aro desirous of doing so to •pend the day in the City.

POINT RUSSELL HOTEL.

R. R. CAMPION,

(Late of the City Club Auckland,) Proprietor.

fIIHE ab»ve Hotel hus been put in thorough repair, and -I- id now complete with every comfort that travellers tould desire. |

Saddlo Horses always on hire.

Sportimen wil find this house convenient as, a resident during tho season,

Boats always on hire.

ADVANCE NEWMARKET!!!

ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL.

NOTICE— John Sceatb, lato of tho " Eritish," having purchased the Rojul George Hotel, at _Newmarket, and completed extensivo alterations, invites his town and country friends to pay him a visit in his new quarters. Good Beds, Single or Double. Good Stabling. Bonrd and Lodging at the most reasonable rates. N.B. — Table d'Hote Daily from 1 to 2 pm.

TO WAT.TATO SETTLERS. H. M. SALMON & SON, TAILORS AND HABIT MAKERS, "DEG lo notify that they intend to establish themsclvei -■■"' at Ngaruawahia in tho above lines. With that view they have taken one of those commodious buildings next to the Waikato Times Printing Office, where they are prepared to execute any order* which may be entrusted to them.

THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT,

Which will include Hillinfy and Dressmaking, will be under the management of Miss Evins and Miss Salmon.

NERVOUSNESS! WEAKNESS! PIMPLES IN THE FACE! FLUSHING! LOSS OF MEMORY! MENTAL DEPRFSSIONS !

ALL those suffering from the above ailments should apply before it is too late and irremediable to DrL L Smith, who is the only legally qualified medical man in the Australian colonies practising solely on these dueascs and their origin. Dr L. L. Smith's name is a household word, and through hi» means many thoimndsof hornet bave boon made happy, and n.any whose lives were a misery to them ha\e b«"en restored to health and comfort, Hll practico in Victoria has oxtenclpcl now over 21 years on this speciality of his profession. His pructico extends moreover throughout all these colonies, and piitients have risited him even Irom Jtiva, Bornoo, Japan, China, and India. To convey some idra of the extent of his fame and na ne, he has be*n consulted from Great Britain six times during tlm year IS7-1 Those wit'iing to consult Dr L. L Smith can do so by enclosing a One Pound note, statins nge, symptoms, and duration of ■■nlF'.'nng. A reply will be sent by rot urn mail DrL L. Smith, for tho convenience of those who per•onally consult him, has taken tho«e extensivo premises in Collins -trect, lute the residence of his Excellency the Governor. Every luxury and comfort will be found for thoco waiting to coniult the Doctor. Addreii — Dr L. L SMITH, Collins street East, Melbourne. Oon3ultfttion Fee by letter, £1. N.B — For the convenience- of patients in the neighbouring colonies who wish to vnit him personally in Victoria Dr L L. Smith has tnken a largo mansion 111 tho »üburbs and' fitted it up as a Private Hospital tor tho treatment •olelv of tho above affections ; and also including Gout, Semticn, and painful nervous diseases. D. 1 L L Smith has also a largo Turkish Bathing E-ttab-li»hmi>nt for the treatment of hit patients, especially such •9 suffer from Gout and Rheumatism. Medicines appropriutcly packed, foi warded to all the Colonies.

MOrUERS, have yon tried FALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP ?

Save yourselves ninny sleeplen nights by purchasing an eighteen- penny bottle and proving its excellence in giving upeeflv relief in Wind Pains in tlie Bow Is, Griping, <fee,, lo which lufanti and young Children lire liable ; by warding oil', in ninny cases, attacks of Convulsions, nnd by being found particularly beneficial and sooLhing during Teething. Sjld wholesale ami retail by the Proprietor, S FoLLWiiLL, demist, Otahuhu, Auckland, NZ . in bottl.-s at Is 61, 2a id, and 4i 6J each, and by Hamilton Bros , Cueiniits, Auckland. Try also, FALLWELL'S WORM POWDERS. A Medicine of singulnr and undoubted eiHcncy when employed for tho removal of Worms either in Children or Adults Sold in P-iketq at Is 3d, 2a 6d, and 4s 6d each ; or Postfor 1j Bd, 2s lOd, and 5s-

KEMPTHORNE, PttOSSER & Co.,

(Late Yeunsjtnan & Co,)

WHOLESALE & EXPORT DRUGGISTS bTAFFORD-STREEr, DUNEDTN, AND VII'TORIA-STREKT, East, Auckland,

IMPORTERS of every description of Chemical, PI a maceutic.il, Photogrupnic, and other Preparations, Fatent Medicines and Perfumery, Surgical Instruments and Appliances, Inncy Goodi, Brushwaie, Combs, Spongei, GlaM(vnre, harthenware. Medicine C I 1 ests, Medical Booki. Shop Fitting*, nnd etery kind ot Druggists

IRELAND BROTHERS, TANNERS AND LEATHER MANUFACTURERS, WOOL MERCHANTS. IMPORTERS of Leather, Grindery, Saddlery and Saddlers' Ironmongery, Boot and Shoe Uppeis of all kinds, Mill Belts, Suction and Fire-Engine Hose. Vulcan Lane, Auckland.

TO BUTCHERS, Settlers, Farmers, nnd others.— Tho undersigned are cush purchasers of Hides, Sheepskins, Wool, Tallow, &c., &c, at lushest market rates in any quan |ity. Consignors direct wil) havo prompt and lmmediat jaih remittances returned at satisfactory rates. IRELAND BROTHERS., Tanners and Leather Manufacturers, Auckland. *~ Sherley's Hotel, Ringiriri,

rHE Proprietor wishes to thank the Waikato settlers and visitois for their liberal patronage. NooUmt lull bo spared to perpetuate the good fame of thi» old established house. Good iStabbling. Saddle Horsei. Secure Paddocki. N.B — Excellent Shooting Quarters. -

EDWARD PEARSON BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND CA Bf NET-MAKER

East Hamilton

B. E. M. CAMPBELL, PURVEYOR, HAMILTON

Mcemnl under Land Transfer Act. l\/rONEY TO LEND, n Largp or Small Snuai, at a 13l|_ modorate rate of interest. JACKSON & RUSSELL, Solicitors, Fort-gtreot, Auckland.

CHARLES I N N J2! 8, MALTSTER, ALE AND PORTER BREWER Aerated Water and Cordial Manufacture/. Ngafu

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 404, 15 December 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 404, 15 December 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 404, 15 December 1874, Page 4

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