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JPropriHto*. FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND XRAVX££EK^ HOTEL. fjraXestabiislme^Wb^vrVamDged it tfr nflbrd JL tbe best saoomxnodation fw visitor* >* transit* hetire#n the port and .dther ports of l4^S?ionyi as also for giete who feet Ooehnnga »a a i&Mstib Tieat, whether for p)e«iQr#«r betlfch. T?ie aceommodiatiQn'Oom prises Commer«riaV OVatelldM'. Public, and Private Room* The Bedrooms «j» spaciom, #ell TmtflatiA tnS oOmfdrmbry ftiraisJied. 5v«7 •tteati^v tojerj»»r> npeHemoed ranmgement, i» paid to the wsjsretff eustoroer*, The ehwrgtm aw NricUr moderate; a gofedHtte iritept. •ntftH'Wrnfe, 1W ancl DpintB i are the beet procurable. In fact Nothing has been foit Wrtried to make t&» Mamiiim Hotel wOHbj of the highest peiroTiap whieb may be nwtrded to it The Stabling »coaiiiQodatio» is admitted to be the b*et in tbe p*OY«ie». WAIKATO SETTLERS Wflf find th*« Hot«l • most pUaflwt ir ,a convrtfonl pTaee # rewrt. Trsit.t trtn it* snob bowe between Onebonga and #vekr&ad ac to enable those who we desirons of doing so to •P^d the gay in the City.

tOlX? BtTSSBLI HOTEL. R. R. CAMPIOIST, (late of ftbe City Club Auckland,) 9sor»roroa. ytiHß ahevs Hotel' has been pnt in thorough repair, and JL is now complete with every comfort that travellers #ould desire. | Saddle Sorses alwajs on hire* flporttmen «dl' find this house convenient as a residence during the season. Boats- always on hire.

ADVANCE NEWMARKET!.' ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL. *VTOTICE— JbHN SfEATS, l»te of the " British," haring j^i purchased the Royal Grorge Hotel, at Newmarket, completed 1 extensive alterations, invites his town and country friends to pay h m a visit in his xew quarters jGood Beds, Single or Double. Goud Stahling. B^arrl and li )d2injr a t the most reasonable rates. N.B. — Table d'Hbto paily from 1 to 2. p.m.

ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET. JAMES STEWART (Late of the Pr. r-ncial Hotel, Brinces street). BEGS to intimate to Ilia numerous friends nnd the public ' t hat the above central! v-oituatefl Hotel i* now opened. As a Go nnuToial and Fumilv Hotels the costl.v buildine (CommfnHi itself ss a praiseworthy addition to the street { architeetu"e of the oily, beißsr at. once elegant, substantial, } and' business like, while the interior- arranaement-s are no ,contriT^d as to injure to the truvelleror to the family en ,ronte nil the comfort* and convenience of a home. Tie SWping and Private Apartments an* lofty, airy, and /urnwhM in a mist s-uperior and cos'ly style. Th« Piiblic Ro.^nn are fitted, wnh every regard to. the jreqtiirempnts of visitor*. A' handsome Billiard Boom, furnished with a fir*t-olan jßilliard Table, direct from Alcook. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. albert~"hoteb, QUEEN- STREET (opposite Savings Bank), Atjckland.

Sherley's Hotel, R&ngiriri. rHE Proprietor wishes to thank the Waikato settler* and visitors for their liberal patronage. No affnrt ;tvill be spared to perpetuate the good fame of this Ad established house. Good Stabbling. SaddU HoxAcm. Secure Fadcl«^rai N.B,— Excellent Shooting Quarters,

TO WAIKATO SETTLERS. jH. M. SALMON & SON, Tailors and habit maeebsj -*T>E<3- to notify that they intend to ostsbliuh themselTet> _♦*-* at Ngaruawahia in the above linen. With that view they have taken one of those commodious buildings next to the Waikato Times Print ing Office, where they we prepared io execute any orders which may be entrusted to them. THE LADIES* DEPARTMENT, will include Millinery and Dressmaking, will be Quder the management of Minx Evans and Miss Salmon.

NERVOUSNESS! WEAKNESS! PIMPLES IN THE r FACE! FLUSHING! LOSS OF MEMORY! MENTAL DEPRFSBIONS! 'k LL those suffering from the above ailments should apph t\» before it is too late and irremediable to DrL, L. Smith, who is tlie only legally qualified medical man in the AuftraJim colonies practising solely on these diseases and t'teir origin. " Dr L. L. Smith's name is a hoiwehold word, and through his mean* imny thous>nd&of homes have been made happy, >n 1 >nany who^e lived were a misery to them have b»eu Pt'8 f ored to health and comtort, ' His practice in Victoria has* extended now over 21 years !>n thi-i speoia,Hty i>f his profession. His practice extend* Vi >m)?Hr thr tug'iout. all these folonies, and patienti have 7i«ited him even from Java, B >rneo, Janan, Cluna, and India. To oonvey eo»)te idea of thp extent of his fume and U ue, he ha-* be>n consulted from Great Britain six times luring thN year 1874, 1 T'inse vrii ling to consult Dr L. L Smith can do so by nclosing a One Pound note, stating age, symptoms, and JuHition of -tiff-ring. A reply will be 6e»t by reiurn mail. ' DrL L. Smith, for the convenience of those who perwrially consult him, has taken those extensive premises in pollin3 -treet, late the residence of hi« Excellency the Governor. Every luxury and comfort will be found for those waiting to consult the Doctor. 5 Addres*-— Dr L. L SMITH, Collins street East, Mel bourne. 'ConMiltntfon Fee by letter, £1. N.B — Fop tl c eor.Ypnienee of patiVnta in the neighbouring colonies who vri.nh to visit him personally in Victoria J)r L. L. Smith ha* taken a lnrue mansion in the Miburbs . nd fitted it up as a Pr vnte Hospital for the trea'm*nt Jolely of the above affections ; and also including Gout, Sciatica, and painful ne roti.o disease*). 'DLL Suiiih has also a large Tuikish Bathin * Establishment for the treatment, of Ins patients, especially such | i» suffer from Gout and Rheumatism. ' Mrdieinvs appropriately packed, forwarded to all the Colonies. " j

MOTHERS, hnve *0.. tried FALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP ? Save yourselves many sleepless nights by purchasing an eig it«*«*n- penny bottle and proving its excellence in giving, ipeedy relief in Wind Pmns in the Bjw Is. Gripit.^. &c,, to Which liitauts and young Children nre liub'e ; by warding olf, n many cuse^, attacks of Convulsions, and by being fbunci particularly beneficial and soothing during Teething. S)ld wholesale anil retail by tin* Propre^nr, S. Follwkll, C lemist, Otahuhu, Auckland, NZ . in tottla at Is 61, 2t f\\, and 4* QJL each, and by Hamilton ituos , Chemist*, Auckland. Try also, FALLWELLS WOUM POWDERS. A Medicine of singular and undoubted efficacy when employed JjJ j the removal of Worms either in Children or Adults Mild in P-K-krts at Is 3d, 2a 6d, and 4n 6d each ; or Postr 1* B*l, 2* lOd, and ss.

- KE.MPTHORNE, ifrtOSSER & Go., (L ue Younuman & Co,) WHOLESALE & EXPORT DRUGGISTS * bTAFFORD-STBEET, UUNEDIN, AiND ViorOAIA-STRICBT, Kast, Auckland, IMPOE.TERS of every dt't<cripti.n of Chemicnl, Pharmaceutic.il, Photoguiphii:. and otlnr Prepamtions. Patent ,- M«di*-'in«s * n d Perfumery, Surgical instruments and Ai>pliauces. ram'jr Gi.od*. ftrushwaie, < 'ombs. Sponges. Glass* ware, Earthenware, Medicine Chert*, Medical B.mks, Sii»p

TANNERS AND LEATHER MANUFACTURERS, 1A *.. WOOL MER'JHANTS. TMPOBTER9 of Leather, Grindery, Saddlery and SadJL Alere* Ironmongery, Boot and Shoe Uppers of all -Htinds, "MiUB«IU, SUct>n ( and Fire-Engine Hose. . ,- Lapei, .\nckland. I

|-tKI!:jWI*T lAKD..G I AKD..Gj I KEB^L ; ST ; O;RJSKEE TIB T B A W-A. M U T 17.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 420, 23 January 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 420, 23 January 1875, Page 4

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