Notices.
NOTICE.
WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, Commission Agent, DUKE-.STREET, CAMBRIDGE, Has This Day been appointed Waikato District Agent for the Mutual Life Association op Australasia, and Norwich Untox Fire Insurance Society. Every information re Life and Fire business can be obtained on application to him. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, General Agent for New Zealand, Mutual Life Association of Australasia, and Chief Agent for Auckland and Taranaki, Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Auckland, 29th March, 1882.
MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, For Mutual and Indefensible Life Assurance Endowment and Annuity Business. Head Office for New Zealand : 8i QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND; With Offices throughout the Colony. Local Director: GEORGE BURGOYNE OWEN, Esq. Principal Medical Officer : CHAS. FIELD GOLDSBRO', M.D., F.R.C.P. Solicitors : MESSRS WHITAKER, RUSSELL AND BUDDLE. General Agent for New Zealand : WILLIAM T. J. BELL.
The ONLY office in New Zealand granting policies ABSOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE from date of issue. Settlements PROMPf AND LIBERAL, without reference to Sydney Office. NO QUIBBLES OR RED TAPE allowed to interfere with justice. Members can travel everywhere, reside in any country, and engage in every occupation, without giving notice to the office. Every information can be obtained on application to
W. A. RICHARDSON,
CAMBRIDGE, Agent for the Waikato Distiict.
SEWING MACHINES.
Sewing Machines.
pEORGE "pvICKINSON Has Just Opened Up a Shipment of THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MAOHIUE.
This Machine proved itself Superior to all other Machines in the contest, Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions. The only Prizes were awarded to this Machine.
The Most Complete Machine ix Existence.
ket k& Inspection is Respectfully Solicited.
Agent for White's and Wertheim's Machines.
GEOKCKE DICKINSON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, HAMILTON WEST.
"VT E W L Y ARRIVED. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS!
SEGOND QHIPMENT ECOND kJHIPMENT a gricultural qeeds ! Agricultural Oeeds j
Ex Late Arrivals.
Lowest Current Quotations.
H. E. COTTON & CO., Cambridge.
WAIKATO.— We are sorry if you are growing weary of reading our advertisement, because we feel it is for our mutual benefit that you should do so. It is good, healthy, cheerful reading — so different to most of the stuff that we are deluged with — the reader rises from it refreshed, and in every way more fitted for the battle of . life. Listen to the great voice bl the Te Rahu Sawmill, ever thundering forth the intelligence where the very best timber is to be obtianed. It speaks words of comfort to the struggling settler longing for a better homestead. It tells him of timber being sold so low, as to be within the reach of all. -'It announces "to the harrassed, contractor pressed for .time, the invigorating news; that he can-.g'et everything he wants put on the ground right away, wherever, he'happens to have taken", his contract. ,Come j 'and»,see the, giants of the forest rapidly, transformed mto M magnificent buil&ing. timber, f » free /from* 'knqts and shakes, and regular{-jeven r as*the leaves of ..a.bqok^and yqu^\nUslte sure to leave us Jaii v or,der. , Communications Jjy .mail n or swiftly l,tfejpedJtbJ> t^ &j : ? , y J' T6 Raliu Saws^d ' Planm^/Mlills,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1529, 22 April 1882, Page 3
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500Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1529, 22 April 1882, Page 3
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