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Hotels.

J. COLEMAN (Late of Hamilton), T>EGS to intimate to his Friends and •*-* the Public generally that he has taken over that well-known .Commercial 1 and Family Hotel at'Te Aroha —

THE-

Hot (Springs JHotel?^

The Hotel has been recently enlarged and fitted up in tho best style.

VISITORS will find FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, with Suites of Rooms and Private Entrance.

SPACIOUS BATH ROOMS AllE IN COUUSE Olf EIIECTIOX.

«ar CAPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOM ia For Commercials, just completed.

ALES, WIHES, AND SPIRITS, Nose but the Best Kept in Stock,

AUDUS "PAYNES' (Late ot the National Hotel, Cambridge), Has pleasure in informing his Waikato Friends that he has taken the HOBSON HOTEL, Corner of Victoria and Hobson-streets.

The Hotel is replete with every convenience, and Watkato 1 people will always be welcomed. ' Bath-room, Private Sitting-rooms for Families, and first-clas3 Billiard Table. AUDUS RAYNES. Waikato Timer Filed.

Notices.

ONEHUNGA PERPETUAL LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY.

Established 1874. Incorporated 1880.

MONEY LENT on Mortgage for any term not exceeding ten years, at rates of interest from 0); to 7$ per cent. Repay able by weekly, monthly or quarterly instalments. Applications may be made through — Mr Angus Campbell, Hamilton Mr Thomas Wells, Cambridge Mr J. D. Hill, Alexandra Mr Edmund Fitzpatvick, Ngarnawahia Mr W. Corboy, Kibikihi or direct to the secretary. J. D. JACKSON, Onelranga. HAMILTON TIMBER YARDS, Hamilton. FOR SALE. Lime, Oement, Tar, Fencing Materials. BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL SIZES AND DESCRIPTIONS. Paperhangings, Window Glass. Paints, Oils, &c.

QEEDS} GRASS, CLOVER, MANpEEDS j GOLD, CAEROTS. MANURES ! MANURES !' IRONMONGERY-A GENERAL AS- . SOBTMENT. A. CAMPBELL. •

VTOW D E A D V! A Pamphlet, with Engravings, fully describing (jTUENON'S JciSCUTCHEON.

A Guide in the Choice of Dairy Cattle, And how to Apply the System

Practically.

With an Appendix, descrihing a Simple Process for

CHEESE-MAKING FOR HOME USE.

This little " guide" is intended to explain as fully as may be in a small compass, the invaluable discovery of Guenon, 'to enable anyone to select good milch cows by the escutcheon. There can be. 'no doubt, if this discovery is made to be easily Acquired, that hundreds of ponnds would W saved to the community by the improvement of herds, and a consequent reduction in the price of bovine products, on account of the increased yield and the lower cost of raising it. In its preparation the aim of the proprietors has been to meet thd wants indicated, by the numeroiis l iuquiriesthafc have from - time to time reached them, and tcso'condense its contents as to keep its cost within the , reach.o l f r every dairyman, and at the same time te give as f full and' fair'ain 'exposition as possible of the subject, to enable all to fill np their measure of- knowledge of the system, so that the superficial shall become,. ttiorough; tl& doubtyjfc acquire' new faith, And all see its merits the more, they practice and apply it. f , ( ,The guide contains a 'description, with fengravinfrs,of the, .\;arious escutc^ons^andu their indication ; ,pf value" and" quantity,,, and ! .directions how ib apply them."" ,'' , ; . „ # v i.> .j,, 777 rr< .-• ■ . .,,. , ; Copies of „,the above^may {be had.af ■ Thk WAiKATOiTiMßs?|office,'and also < ot the MtowwgAgwtoiT- «> „ ',',". s. ' Pji -j «**-*,'!.* John Art4> ->! i J G! DibkinKon s it* 1 '■< '/ #> 't V .'V ' - 1 ]* f W: A. Richardson' ''> |-<*ißbndgs, ,„_ >PjTJiEteWinAi.i>>«- .kohanpo' "'< * Friar and 1 Daviea' " .•.lNgahtetfahia 11 j, Thbs.'RoWe"^'-... , " ."..".MorrhYaville "• i , ■ — ■ — -fi; ■?",.■■' -- ■ '■■ l ■■ - r ■ 1 ■■■•'* "•■ TsWi T, • J*• f ;yoHN''KNpXv^

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1660, 24 February 1883, Page 1

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564

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1660, 24 February 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1660, 24 February 1883, Page 1

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