. A OOBRESPONDBNT asks, What is a good cure for capped hoc k-in horses? We take the following from tho ' Scientific Amerioan 'i— Apply a biniodide of mercury blister to the parts. Take one part of tha Bait to ei^ht of lard ; rub them well together, seem„ tint no pains are spared to thoiouphly mix them Clip the hair from the parts, and apply openly over the surface ; rub well m; then lay on a thick coating, and allow it to remain. After the blistered surface has thoroughly healed, if there should remain any thickening, apply cam pound tincture of iodine three times it* usual streugijh, twice or three times a weak, uritiMha onlargem -ut it entirely reduced. All. new Houses should be fitted up with the slf-aotng ROLLhiR BLIND of the Aen*. No aide Cord or Rack reg uired, It is most natural ami easy m its working m its rise and fall stopping just where you wish by holdiug the Ta-Bel or centr of Blind. Pronounced perfect after 12 years' test m America. Very modtratr price. Only obtainable at the City ilall Arcade, where also may' be seen all kinde of Household Furniture, Bedding FlooUloths and Oar ets of Oi different pats terns. LrNOLEOM should be wa^d with soap and tepid water and scrubbed with a hard brush. / You can liave a cuoiue o£" 12 patterns m Linoleum at Hollo way & Gakliozs' Oity aall a.rc*de, Queen-st-?**k and Lome-street, Auckland.
New Advertisaemnts. WANTED the Public to know J. Giimour & Co of Ngaruawahia havo got a first, class Cutter m their Tailoring Department and tbe best stock of Tweeds and Coatings ever introduced into the district to select from. O*TAtfTIiD the Buil lers, Contractors, v T and .Inhabitants of Waikato to know that W. Craig', Plumber of Auckland, has commauced business iv the above line at Hamilton West. Pending further arrangements, all orders oau bu left with Mr Message,* at the New Bank. Baths of all kinds (Shower and Piunge), Spouting, Ridging, and galvanized Lon Tants made and Fixed. Repairs of all kinds neatly executed. TjlOR SALB OR Lb) ASE The Cottage lately occupied by Mr W H Clarke, with three aores of Laud. Apply to KENNEDY HILL THE party who has so kindly taken charge of the Flag which was flying at Mr Fantham'a Paddock on tbe day of tho Ploughing Match, will oblige by leaving it with Mr Kirk wood, iv Cambridge, or returning it to HENRY BUTTLE. FOR SALE. £*Q FaT WETHERS (two-tooth). Apply to HKNRY BUiTLS* , Te Rapav SONS OF ULSTE R LOSTAL QUAN GE LODGfi. Tho Breahren are requested to attend the usual mouthly meetiugatthe Victor!-* Hall, Hamilton, on iJ/VTUKDA V evening 21sb July, at 7.30. By order of the W M / U. -k-LUoON, <iw.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 794, 19 July 1877, Page 2
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459Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 794, 19 July 1877, Page 2
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