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Special Advertisements.

"VTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND JLN MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited).- On Wool, Flax, and other produce consigned to the company for sale in London, Liberal Advances will be made. For particulars apply at the Company's Office, Queen-street, Auckland ; or Bank oi New Zealand, Waikato Oifices.

OXIDE OF lEON PAINT. rHKI'ARKO BT THE Thames Faint Manufacturing CompanyTHAMES, NEW ZEALAND. Charles Hill, Manager. THIS PAINT is the MOST DURABLE —the CHEAPEST-the PUREST and BEST that can be used for all kinds of Iron and Woodwork. It preserves all materials covered with it from decay and the action of the weather, and is unsurpassed for all Farm Buildings, Bridges, Agricultural Implements, &c, Machinery, Boilers, Aud all description of Ironwork. It has also the advantage of being free from all poisonous or noxious ingredinents, being made irom peroxide of iron ore. Weatherboards, Shingles, &c, served with it will resist fire. Is supplied ground in oil or in powder. '• Wo have used this paint on Iron Casting and Steam Boilers, and approve of it very highly.— A. &G. Price, Engineers, Thames." " For Woodwork I consider it superior to Nelson ematite, as it possesses gi eater body, and leaves neither buluuuut or. waste. — W. Jb'iucKisu, Pamtei, Thames. '" " It has good drying (jnmhtius. and a very intense body.—O. Bloomfikld, l'aiutcr, Auckland." AubNTf* : T. & S. Mokhin, Auckland Jos. CofJHRANi,, Hamilton Fkiah & Da vies, Ngaruawahid Tuos. Wells, Camluidgc La very & WniTEHou.il:, Te Arolu.

~h X AI^AIkATO STEAM MftiP^Sk^ VV NAVIGATION & \Sffl§|^COALMltflN(.; COMJ.+m.t£ai*£m. PANY, (Limited). Ilave made arrangements ior a confcinuo us supply of the uiulcrinontioned goods, on the best terms, delivered at the various stations and landing places on the Waikato, Waipa, and Waihou Manures. Bonedust : Victoria Company, Sydney and Californian, Boneflour ditto. Superphosphate of Lime, (jnano : Peruvian and Island. Salt : Coarso and Fine, in 1 cwt. bags. Pencing Wire. — Blaok Annealed, No^ sto 9. Barbed Wuc. Staples. —Bright and Black. Standards.— Straight and Piong Building Materials.— Timber: Kauri forßridges and Buildings, Kahikatoa and Rimu. Dooi.i, Saihe-3, Mouldings &c. Paints and Oils. Zinc, Lead, &c. Nails ; JCwbanks, Wne and Cut Brads, &o. Galvanised Iron, 26g, o to 10 feet. House Blocks : Puriri Sawn & Split. Pencing Materials.— P»nri Posts and Il«lll8. Bricks. Cement, Lunc, Coal in bnlk, and kits or bags. Cram, Oats, Wheat, &c. Potatoes, Keed ,vntl T.ible. For prices and ternib apply to any of our Agents, or JAMES LINDSAY, Manager.

rPUOENTON, SMITH & ITRTH X II V\'K FOR bALL- « 'Crown Brand"' Flour in Sacks, 100s, & Ms "T.S.F." do do do do "Cantab" do do do do Sharps Bran Fowl Wheat. Wharf Mill, Auckland, •27 th October, 1881.

NGAEUAWAHIA STEAM FLO Lit iMILLb. The undersigned has On Hand and FOR SALE, at the Lowest Current Kates :—: — Silk-dressed N.F.M. Flour, in 2001b. sacks, 10011). and 50lb. bags Silk-dressed NCSA, in 2001b. sacks, 1001b. and 50lb. bags Unbranded, ditto Sharps Bran Oatmeal Oats Crushed Oats Also, — Tartarian Seed Oats Spring and Winter Seed Wheat, — guaranteed quality. ROBERT LAMB.

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1487, 14 January 1882, Page 2

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488

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1487, 14 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1487, 14 January 1882, Page 2

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