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Miscellaneous. W.McARTHUR&Co., MERCHANTS, Queen street, Auckland. A LL DEPARTMENTS are fully supplied with Novelties and Plain Articles. 2000 Caße3 and JPaokagea now Delivered. COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANT. . been appointed Agent for the above Company to represent the Waikato District. GEO. S. GRAHAM, General Manager. New Spring Goods. New Summer Goods. W. RATTRAY, NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, 66, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. [Established, a.d., 1853. J WILLIAM RATTRAY BEGS to intimate that he has received ex 'Martha Fisher' and 'Lady Jocelyn' his First Shipment of NEW GOODS, FOR THE SPRINtt AND SUMMER SEASONS, which are now on view) and to which he invited the attention of bis cuatomera and the public. Country Orders promptly executed. Patterns sent on application. Five per cent, discount allowed on all cash purchases of £ 2 and upwards. WILLIAM RATTRAY, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, A&D SILK MEKCER, new Zealand house, 66, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite the Bank op New Zealand).

OR SALE, 100 Acres of First-class Land, with a large Frontage to the Waikato Elver and a Landing-pluce close to the Township of Ngaruawahia. About 60 Aores is a Rich Fern Flat remainder covered with Good Bush for Building, Fencing and Firewood. Terms easy.—Apply to William Reid. Cambridge, October 6, 1878. The Firm of H. <te R. Kirkwood, carrying on Easiness at Cambridge as Storekeepers, haß this day been Dissolved by Mutual Consent. The Business will be continued in future by Mr Robert Kirkwood. Witness, J. Palmer Campbell, settler, Waitoa, Cambridge, 6fch November, 1878. H. KIRKWOOD, ROBERT KIRK WOOD. CAMBRIDGE. USINES3TO BK LET-The Workshops, in which a Firafc-c'ass Wheelwright;, Blacksmith, and General Manufacturing Business (employing seven hands) is being carried on. LoDg Lease, with Goodwill. No premium. . Moderate Rent, for which security will be required. A good reason given for letting. Apply to D. RICHARDSON. GHOLLAH'B GREAT INDIAN CURES IHESE Valuable and Thoroughly Curative Medicines, whioh have done so much good in all the Southern Provinces of New Zealand as well as in Auckland, have now been introduoed for the first time into the Waikato District. The undersigned, have been appointed Sole Wholesale Agents. These Medicines consist of the APERIENT MIXTURE, a Splendid Family Medicine, and especially useful in the frequent fevers and sicknesses of Children. It is a Splendid remedy for Indigestion, Biliousuess, Disorders of the Liver, Intermittent Fevers, Sick Headache, &c. THE RHEUMATIC MIXTURE Ayfl GHOUT MIXTURE when used in combination, or at intervals (as directed), are the Most Extraordinary Cures ever yet discovered for Eradicating and Curing those dreadfulmaladies—Gout and Rheumatism —in all their varied and distressing forms. The inhabitants of Hmilton, Cambridge, and other townß the Waikato District will now have the opportunity rf experiencing the Benefits of these Meritorious Medioinks, and proving for themselves their eliable and truly astonishing Curative Powers. Tostifi' d to by nume»ous r«ispeotab'e and wellknown Colonists throughout New Zealand. An Inspection of Testimonials invited Trade puichasers treated liberally. Ngaruawahia Cambridge F. iar & Davies T. Wella CHEMISTS A DRUGGISTS, HAMILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 1003, 26 November 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 1003, 26 November 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 1003, 26 November 1878, Page 1

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