Miscellaneous.
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r ' ■ EPPS'S 'oOOOAi ' : i "- \ \ ;~;^"Br;E k~a k f«a:;s;t v ; ,", Byi a ,thorongh kuowledge.of tnp natural iaws,wluch govern the operations of |di». ge'stidu and nutrition and ' by \g ,fiarpf ul application of thd fine properties'of wellseleoted cocda; Miv Epps has prbvidedlour, r ;bf eakf ast tables witha delicately -flavoured beverage- which may save us many heavy rdodtor'a bills* It is by the judicious ÜBe of such articles of diet that a cpnutitution ' Tnay~brgradnally built up until strong enough to resist every tendency td disease., 'Hundreds of subtle 'maladies are^ floating ai-ound us ready to attack wherever there is a weak l point. '"We may escape maijy a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified'' 'with pure blood and a -properly n6uriphed v frame." — 'See aiticle T in the ,GivU Sorvifc Gazette. Made simply with boiling water ■ 61* milk. Sold only in packets or tins, labelled: » JAMES EPPS & CO., HQMO3OPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON.
NOTICE !
All who are in want of Timber.
COULTHARD BROS., TIMBER, MERCHANTS. Steam Sawmills, Ohaupo, Awitu and Manukau.
HAVING completed extensive alterations and improvements to their Ohaupo Mills, are now prepared to supply a veiy fine class of timber at very low rates. Delivered in any part of the Waikato, iv any quantities, at a very bhort notice. Please apply at the following agencies : — A. Campbell, Hamilton ;R. Wright, Cambridge ; J. L. Mandeno, Te Awamutu ; J. Anbin, Alexandra, or at tlie Mills, Ohaupo. — Yours faithfully,
COULTHARD BROS.
■VTE W SEEDS FOR 1 S 8 1. Jiist Landed, ex " Loch XTrr," First Shipment of English and Dutch Clovers, and Turnip Seeds, CONSISTING OF S. d. White Clover | ' , ,* n Best Dutch I ' ■" 2 Red ' . ( .., .. 9 „ CowgrasjS ..." '*' :'.*. ' ~\ " 0 Alsyke .... .. ... 12,, Lucerne . ... .10., Timothy , 0 6 „ Trefoil 0 -7 „ Rape- ... . . O 5 Green Globe Turnip ... 1 0 Green Top Yellow \ Aberdeen Purple Top Yellow ] 13,, Purple Top Swede ... 1 3 „ These<Seecls, selected specially for, my trade, have been carefully tested as to germinating power, and proved to rank high in vitality, thus showing the faithful attention paid to my order to get only the best seeds obtainable. Colonial Grass Seeds. Cocksfoot Rye Gi'ass Priarie Grass Ratstail. Also, A Choice stock of all kinds of Garden Seeds. Also, Seed Oats, Barley, Wheat, Rye, Peas Maize, No 1 Bonedust, Pure Bonemeal, Guano, Salt, Lime, &c, &c.
ADAM LAYBOURN, FORT-STREET,
AUCKLAND.
KOBERT W A I T E, GENERAL CARTER AND COAL MERCHANT, Hamiltox,
Begs to inform the inhabitants of Hamilton and surrounding districts that he is prepared to undertake the cartage of every description of Goods, and will also deliver the befet Huntley Coal in any part of the Borough, at the lowest rates.- Orders left, at Mr Knoxs or Mr Gwynne'a will be promptly attended to.
WARNOCK BROTHERS «OAV AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, COX'S CREEK, RICHMOND — Durhain-Stieet, Auckland. Cash Purchasers — Tallow, Wool, Sheepskins and Bones. Boneduat on Sale.
T7IXOURSIONS FROM AUCKLAND Xh TO THE HOT LAKES AND BACK, Extending over eight days, and' inoluling (Firat-class Hotels) Kellys well-appointed Coaches ; properly -qualified Guides and Boats for £10 10s. ' '
WILLIAM KELLY " HaS made arranpre'ments to book Tourists from Auckland, .direct to the Hot Lakeß and Back,' including the highest-class Hqtejsfor £12 oach, if patty, of two, or £10 lOseach for any number above two. << •"""The'Touristrby-thisToute travel by the s.p. 't3-lenelg"to Tabranga, where^they obtain- firat-o^a'ss acoombdatioh at ' -"■ r MrT M6LO.TO9HN s 't\, irCO^W^^Ai^OTEL, : ' thence bjMeity/B Coaches tq Qhinemutu, allowing naff-an-fibiir in tKe bush for lun- , cheon; and change , of. horses, ( arriving in , good time foi; djni\er pVtorrison's Hotel. , -, ; After inapqeting ,the, magnificent ficen§ry>,around Ob^nemutu the Tourist will .DB^oavipyed^to'thg where j&qualified Guide will be7p,?oyided |a accompany the Tourist from-.l^TMadtaes Hotel r aqrqeis>h&k9 i TkTfl.v?exp» to the white arid jpink^erraeeBfat,Rotamahana, having the Optional yiewjng j;he fijeysers at \WbakarewarewaKoither going or ;returningij ; "
;T) ID^TNING on my.iafid aince fO'cijober 1 jrJCitJ laat.avGOWi i mousetooloiJ i&ndr'yhite, with a back-bit out of right 'ear/and a' slit.'iiin -leifc ife&r i ' r ho ; brand disoernable ; she has a calf; at foot.l i&Boic»J£ed'ißiiU, with white siam, about ulBujnonthBirol^j*without-.br^na< 6t \eSt-i mark. The^coV has ibe»n k rnnning-in the ■ /neighb oorhoodii&rr upwardai,o£ ■ ttyo years. If not claimed Tivithiu. fourteen 4ay^ these cattle will.be'^bldr ,' ' , ,- ' i wii | ,^WW«liStt#r't3fiEPMELL^^'
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1347, 17 February 1881, Page 4
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688Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1347, 17 February 1881, Page 4
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