HAMILTON AUCTION" MART. SATURDAY, JUNE 24th, At Two p.m. , BY AUCTION. CHOICE LOT* "OF DRAPERY, Viz.: !< "-- 1 MEN'S VESTS' AND TROUSERS , Boy's Suits ," • •. „.„ Blankets , , ■ t Shirts, Hats ..„ ' ' " " Waterproof Coats (reversible) r ,{„.,, Winceys , ,„„;',',; ,~ ,< -..oV. • Lambs* Wool Shirts, &c. _.„;. , . _, ,',[ Also,- — Furniture, Leamington Range/!".-*.'/ ! Sewing Machines . . ; ■ Fowls, Turkeys — Cheese, Butter 'f" . ' , n'' * Bacon, Hams . ', <<i:. . Potatoes, Carrots ,'1 Onions '• • ''••,"< ■>■'• .h-i ■! i And a > «•/<; > > Choice Lot of Store -Figs. JOHN KNOX, nh.rn Auctioneer. -
i, i s : _ _ij ON SALE.— Flour, Sharps; Bran, Oati, , Oatmeal, Fowls Wheat, Potatoes, ; Chaff, Cheese, Bacon, Kerosene;* < Oils,!. Paints. JOHNKNOX. s*>
THE OPENING CHAPTERS OF if-..'/ GRIT In next Saturday's Supplement to the Waikato Times.
I / NO T I 0 E. MRS E. HOMBERG, " " ~ SOLE AGENT *OR ' DR. HEILBRON'S CELEBRATED WORM CAKES, uv - Begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and surrounding, districts that she has arrived from the South, and will' remain foy one week in Hamilton. MRS E. HOMBERG has brought with her a supply of these WORM CAKES, which have been very successfully used in Europe and in the Australian Colonies. She will be happy to give any information to heads of families with regard to symptoms when affected with WORMS, as well in children as in adults. No time should be lost to act against the worm sickness, which often causes many diseases, or else it may be too late to effect a permanent cure, as the worms, especially the so feared LARGE ROUND . WORM, and the THREAD WORM, will penetrate to every part of the body, even ' up to the BRAIN, creating FITS and WORM FEVER. Two or three doses of DR; HEIL- ' BRON'S WORM CAKES will be aufficient to destroy and eradicate any kind of WORMS, and can be got at a very small expense. The number of testimonials received with regard to the wonderful cures these Cakes have wrought has been very encouraging. Any child will take them. Sold in packets, price 2s 6d and ss. Agents allowed a liberal discount. MRS HOMBERG is now residing at Hamilton, where she is prepared to receive Ladies with their children.
"Vf 0 T I C E. Impounded in the Public Found on June 16th, by Mr Gilford for trespass, one Bay Horse, H.H. on near hip ; and one light Bay Horse, no brand, white blaze clown face, and one white hind foot , and one Mousey Mare, no brand ; and one Bay Mare, star forehead Impounded by Mr W. Rutherford. 2s 6d damages. If not claimed by the first of July, they will be sold to pay expenses. ROBERT ALEXANDER, Poundkeeper. Te Awamutu, June 20th, 1882.
TV]" 0 T I C E . At the request of my numerous friends, I have decided to relinquish my intention of proceeding to Auckland, and have made arrangements to continue carrying on my profession in Hamilton for at least twelve months. S. H. EDGELOW, M.R.C.S., England.
1^ 0 T I C E . Dr WILLIAM A. CUSHNY, M.A., M.8., CM., and M.D., Cambridge, begs to notify that, until further notice, he may be found for Consultation at his Resi* dence, at Mr Schofield's, Duke-street, between 9.30 a.m. and 10.30 a.m., and between 3p.m. and 4 p.m. ; and would be obliged by all messages being left there for him.
HAMILTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Special Evangelistic Services, Commencing MONDAY, June 26th, to be continued during the week. Service begins e«ach evening at half-past seven o'clock. Preachers: Rev. Messrs Evans, Why* tock, Dukes, and Fulton. All earnestly invited to attend. No Collection.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. MISS M. DORAN BEGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Cambridge and the Waikato that she has secured the services of Mr. MORRIS MOSES, (Late Manager for his brother in that town), and she intends adding the /CLOTHING, OUTFITTING, Vj AND T>OOT & SHOE BRANCHES To her business, and placing the whole under his management. <(/ -- THE . {/ f , . } _ T\RESSMAEING7/* X MILLINERY Will still be carried on under the same supervision as before. Further particulars in a future advertisement. . M.4DOE/AN I,]1 ,] '<•"- Victoria-street, Cambridge.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1555, 22 June 1882, Page 3
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