Business JMotices. ; WAIKATO, TAtTRANG-A, AND KATIKATI SETTLERS VISITING AUCKLAND OUGHT TO MAK3 A POINT OE VISITING THE - THISTLEjHOTEL. ••*,,■•■ SPLENDID BARS AND SITTIISGs^he ROOMS. ITOME Sun } Star, Herald, .sP'OUTT^fI A md T H E UP-STAIRS BAR * uK v v **"&%?** A ™ ' BILLIARD- ROOM Fl LED. PIT/ED UNEQUALLED IN THE COLON CES. | SUPiJBB CHAMPAGNES (consultations) ■ ' ■> OS ALL THE GRTSAT > CHOICE CLARETS ( «^?H??....?.I?.?1? 1 SPIRITS OF ALL THE BEST BRANDS, ■ Z' 7 AB^'ed'-'^'ors'pjrii'-' Wine's) AMERICAN DRINKS j and Beer packed and delivered on the f < shortest notice, Countvy orders or > TTnmi , . T r ,, T _ jcompanied by Post Office Order I. ATJSTKALI AN WINES \ promptly attended to. )
JOHN HOUGHTON & SONS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, CAMBRIDGE, BEG- to jnform their numerous customers and inhabitants of Waikato that their Stock of Winter Drapery is complete, and comprises a Large Assortment of Clothing of every description : Sydney and Mosgiel Tweeds, Coating Serges, Habit Clothes,, Blankets, Rugs, Counterpanes, New Winter Dress Materials, Costume Cloths, Tartan Plaids New Zealand, Welsh, and Lancashire Flannels Crimean, Regatta, Flax, and Longcloth Shirts and Shirtings Braces, Ties, Scarves, Silk and Cambric Handkerchiefs All the New Styles m Ladies', Children's, Boys', and Men's Hats Brussells Carpets, Felt Squares and Hearth Rugs Boots and Shoes, from the best makers Every requisite m Grocery of firstclass quality, great attention being paid to the selection of Teas (a special line imported direct from Japan Kerosine of the purest kind, warranted not to explode A. Large Assortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils, Paper - hangingsj &c, now selling at Auckland Prices Oats, Bran, Sharps, Oatmeal, Flour, and Potatoes Wholesale and Retail. JOHN HOUGHTON & SONS, CAMBRIDGE. PUKE WOOL MATTRESSES. A LBERT POTTER,. Wool Stapler xjl and Scourer, having had repeated applications for Wool cleaned by "his process" for the purpose of making JBeds, Mattresses. &c, has induced him to introduce to the notice of ladies and gentlemen, private f amilies, hotel and boardinghouse keepers,' especially invalids, and the public m general of New Zealand, his Puhb Wool Mattresses, Squabs for Sofas and Couches, Beds for Children's Cots, Settees, &c," and m doing so would beg to observe that the Wool his Mattresses are stuffed with is divested of all dirt, animal and glutinous matters, and is entirely free from impurities of every description, " the fibres of the Wool retaining all its elasticity and flexibility, as when m the previous state, ■ — the yolk." Therefore persons using them will not be subject to those very disagreeable vapors which the pressure of the body, assisted by its heat upon impure animal and other substances, emits, and the many diseases which follow it, as an acting cause. Hamilton, Waikato, March, 1879. Medical Testimony. Hamilton, April 15, 1879. — Sir, I have carefully looked over some specimens of your Wool prepared for Mattress making, and find it not only excellent m quality but free from any disagreeable smeil or grease. The Wool is so carefully "carded' that no "felting" can take place, thus ensuring that beautiful softness and elasticity so essential to a bed. For some years I have used Wool Mattresses m my own house prepared by myself, and I greatly prefer them to any other kind ; but you far excel me m the softness and elastic character of your "carded" wools. — I am, sir, yours obediently, E. Waddington, M.D. To Mr Albert Potter, Hamilton East. Auckland, April 25, 1879. — I certify that I have carefully examined some specimens of " carded" Wool, prepared by Mr Potter,' of Waikato. They are beautifully clean, and free from any disagreeable smell ; and mmy opinion are very suitable for Mattresses, which would be very clastic, warm, and comfortable. — Tiios. B. Kbndebdinm, M.S.C.S., L. &E. ! I have carefully examined the two samples of Wool which you gave me, and find them excessively clean, free from smell, and admirably fitted for the manufacture of Mattresses and Cushions, one of which I also inspected. I consider a well-made Wool Mattress more healt-hy and comfortable than a feather bed ; aiid, judging from the wimples I saw m your possession, I can most conscientiously recommend the materials and the work. — Chaeles F. Goldsboro', 51. D., Follow of the Roy ul College of Physicians, &c. To Mr Albert Potter, Hamilton, Waikato. WPFJLLIWS & SO*, Oil, Color o aud Glass Merchants, Importers of Paperhaiißisigs, Scrim, Paints, Oil-, TuvpenUnr, Colors, Yarni&hes, Frer.eh Polish, (jo!aleaf, . Artists' Colora and Biusbes; Plato, Sheet, Crown, Orna. mental and Photographic Giase ; Piciure I'mnifrS and 'lapestiy Mouldings; Clock and Couipaee classes j G-hzed £asued ; Doors, &c. Ulasa Cut ¥« Size and Carefully Pooled. 95 & 37, (ivra simyti.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1124, 6 September 1879, Page 1
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