~~~ -^y.E A U HG T-E L HBN^Rt HARDINGTON, « ' .Proprietor. ' v M to afford tWe Bn lh« nif a^ om « lod^wn Mr visitors in transited. C»ftS lell 5g5 g » laa ' M a n Teeat, whether for )Ll IWnS P , ,? be ft fommodation comprises Cornmer'S ,nS erB^ PP | übllc « a ** Pri>taiooms. The Bedrooms r^erTS^^T tilafe ?/59 :7com^ rtabl y finished. ■>ta2d T rt 5!5 f^ der is J^odflrL ? . Waß iof °™t^2SJ»A-ThT charges are strictly 'IStiW'r f°d taWMrgptTand the Wines, Ales, and II «6« 6 i beB lP^ ura Me-4n>^ nothing has been left Si f ke , tbe Ma nafesl?S'®^orthy of the highest ■SSSSS 7- hfQ^fto it/ . The Stabling is admitted be/Ehe' oest in the province. ,WAIKATO SETTLERS Will find this Hotel a most pleaeaot and conveoient place oi ?? tb ' Traine rim a fc *™h hours, between Onehunga and s7 i il !8! 8 to enable thoso who are deoirouo of doing so to -^pend the day in the City/ •
ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET,
JAMES STEWART^ *«-% (J afe of the Provincial Hotel, Princes street). .JLJ-KOrS to intimate to his numerous friends and the public j*^ that the above centrally-situated Hotel know opened As a Commercial and Family Hotel, the costly building tonunends itself as a praiseworthy addition to 'the street a^chitecftire of the cify, being ntAn^ elegant, substantial, •I * bll8 'ness I^e, while the inlfruC arrangejnunta are so *%ontrived as to insure to ih^O^vglfi^^r^otne family e» • .-DMte afl the comforts and^cpjMPtjfiTerices of a home. ' f The Sleeping and Private ApajAflifs>re lofty, airy, and * m m a mm ° sfc su P erior and^BW^tyle. 1 Th» Public Rooms are fitted/witlf every regard to the requirements of visitors. -^ f X '-*s\;- h * r !2 BOra * Billiard Room> fu^Uhed with a first-class Table, direct from Alcock. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS.
ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET (opposite Savings Bank,), -Auckland.
NERVOUSNESS ! WEAKNESS! PIMPLES IN TftE * A FACE! FLUSHING! LOSS OF MEMORY! MENTAL DEPEFSSIONS !
4 LL those .suffering from the above ailments should apply *3L before it ia too lute and irremediable to DrL. L. Smith, ■wBo is the only legally qualified medical man in the Austra\Aii colonies practising eofcsly on these diseases and their '>igm. • • J f 'tP r L - Smith's name is a household word, and through # 4is means many thousMnda of homej kftve been made happy, •*,nd many whose lives were a mj£rv to them have been Restored to health and comforter \^**^*~ 1 His practice in Victoria hasejttrfi'a'ed now over 21 years an thia speciality of hjs^pwyfessjon., ,JS\% practice extends "Moreover throughout all these _^^nWf and patients havp 'Jwrted him even from Java, jfcittejf Japan, •China, and India. To Convey some idtea-ort be/extent of his fame and >ia-ne, he has be^n consulted from/Great Britain six times thia year 1574 / Those wishing to consult Dr Tj. L Smith can do so by nclosing a One Pound note, stating age, symptoms, and duration of suffering. A reply will be 6ent by return mail. Dr L. L. Smith, for the convenience of those who personally consult him, has taken those extensive premises in 'Collins street, late the residence of his Excellency the Governor. Every luxury and comforfe will be found for those 'waiting to consult the Doctor. 1 Addresa— Dr L. L. SMITH, Collins street East, „ , . _ (" Melbourne. Consultation Fee by letter, £,1. N.B.— For the convenience of patients in the neighbourrr«l colonies who wish to visit him personally in Victoria r* r i i Smi sk lja3 taken a lar S e mansion in the s-üburbs »*nd fitted it'xip'aa a Private Hospital for the treatment •*>Je lV of toe above affections ; and also including Gout, and painful nervous diseases. ", Dr L - L - SmUu b»9 also a large Turkish Bathin" Establishment tor the treatment of his patients, especially such «hs suffer from Goutlnd Rheumatism. U n Medicines approAiately packed, forwarded to all the Colonies. TW i,
MOTHERS, have you tried FALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP ? Save yourselves many sleepless nights by purchasing an *.ghteen- penny bottle and proving its excellence in giving speedy relief in Wind. Pains in/th€ Bow Is, Griping, &c,, to *which Infants and young Chfldjrfn are liable ; by warding *ff, in many cases, attack groi^nxuiskms, and "by being €ound particularly beneaci&L-«trd^oothing during Teething. * Sold wholesale and retail b^hi^H&prietor, S. Folweli., uhemist, Ofcahnhu, Aucklan«Y¥%X in hoiile3 at is 6d, 2s ■*d, and .4s 6d each, angh/ H/milton Biaos., Chemists, Auckland. l / Try *lso, -FALLWELL'S WORM POWDERS. A Medicine of singular and undoubted eflacacv w hen employed • "rthe removal of Worms either in Children or Adults. Sold in Packets at Is 3d, 2s 6d, and 4s 3d each ; or Postr la Bd, 23 4 10 d, and ss. *' 3
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, J 1 OLD BROAD STREET, and 16 PALL MALL, V ' ' • LONDON. , «t* Subscribed and inv^ed^capi^l £1,989,400. JPrompi and Lib^^^t2emeiit of Claims. XJ"AV|KG been appointeya&adf for this well-known -p ' .qpmpany for tbe^fai^o District, I shall be nappy ty solicit and afford sellers and the inhabitants generally. every information. ; . * «T. M. GELLING, Waikato .Agent.
pLAAING, to^feuiNG, GfROOVINGAND i MauLDftra iSiaciline. TTHHE Undesigned having erected Machinery of t fie mo*i ~nA «^'°^Sr descli P t io | » is prepared *to suppW^Tongnad J togs ' and^Srchffranc^OT^fMt clasMualti tyT jy R. LAMB, Ngaruawahia Mills.
ADVANCE NEWMARKET!'
EOYAL GEOEGEyfiOTEL.
IVrOTICE— John Sceats, htVoTxh*-* British," havi™ fl purchased the RoyaJ > J>oT^Hc^l, at Newmarket, »ml completed extensive alteratfnari^nrjtfcs his town and jountry friends to pay h.m aJM in his kew quarters. «ood Beds, Single or Double. yGoocl Stablmg. Board and Judging at the moat reasonable rates. ».a~Table d'Hote Daily from 1 to 2 p.m. KEMPTHOENB, PHOSSER &* Co., (Late Yeungman & Co,> WHOLESALE & EXPOfII DRUGGISTS ' bTAFF6RD-STREET, I^UNEDIN>^<VICTOftIA-STREET, East, Aitcklakdj — TMPORTBKS of erervy^^Lnot Chemical, Pharma|L ceuticd, Photographic, and W^repar.ttions, Patent X KeJicmea and Pc-rfumet^JJ^l instruments and Ipphances, I'ancy Goods, Brushwaie^oniba, Spon-es Glass*are, itartlienware, Medicine Chafe, Medical Books, Shon ratings, and every kind ot Druggists p 1 >
IRELAND BROTHERS, TANNERS AND LEATHER MANUFACTURERS 1 * WOOL MERCJI^SI& TMPORTERS of Leather, CifodJ&l&iddlery and SadTL dlers' Ironmongery, cJ^otr^Ojhoe Uppers of all Ji. kinds, Mill Belts, Suction »d/Ejrt}-Engine Hose. ' Vulcan Lanej-^ucMand.
fjpo BUICHEJRS, Settlers, Farmers, and others— The Sr V l £ de ' B ' l s™ d ar « cash purchases? Hides, Sheepskins, Wool, Tallow, &c, &<}., at highest^iaß^t_rajtfifl-in anyquauJfty. Consignors direct ' vrilLJwre^romptand iuimediafc l«ft;h remittances- returned at satisfgj^fQrateg. Ireland aSmrz^is., « Tar.Ti?ro and Leather Manufacture* s, Auckland.
• JAMBB P. NEIL L," """^^ % UCTIONELR, LAND, & CUMAiISQ'ON AUENT — rrlv fiegular Rale* will fee held 6n the first Tuesday in the Al6b*M\ at} lwaoant», and on the third 'JWhy afc j
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 437, 6 March 1875, Page 4
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