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Hotels-

J. COLEMAN

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

THE OT OPRINGS XIOTEL. j Tlie' Hotel hrfs befe'n recently 'enlarged and fitted up 111 the ( best style.

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

SPACIOUS BATH ROOMS Are is Coukse of Erectiox.

«ar CAPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOM^n For Commercials, just completed.

ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS, NOKE BUT THE BEST KEPT IK STOCK.

AUDUS pATKESi (Late ot the National Hotel, Cambridge), . Has pleasure in informing his Waikato Friends that he has taken the HOBSON HOTEL, Corner of Victoria and Hbbson-streets. The Hotel is replete with every convex nieuce, and Waikato people will always be welcomed . Bath-room, Private Sitting-rooms for Families, and first-class Billiard Table. AUDUS RAYNES.

Waikato Times Filep.

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 6J to 7J per cent. Repay able by weekly, monthly or quarterly instalments. Applications may be made through — ■ 1 j,

Mr Angus Campbell, Hamilton Mr Thomas Wells, Cambridge Mr J. D. Hill, Alexandra Mr Edmund Fitzpatrick, Ngaruawahia Mr W. Corboy, Kihikihi or direct to the secretary. J. D. JACKSON, Onehunga.

HAMILTON TIMBER YARDS, Hamilton.

'FOR SALE. Lime, Dement, Tar, Fencing Materials. BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL SIZES . AND, DESCRIPTIONS. 1 Paperhangings, Window Glass.

Paints, Oils,'&c.

SEEDS \ GRASS, , CLOVER, MANEEDS ) , GOLD, CARROTS. ' ( MANURES^ , MANUItES! " IRONMONGERY-A GENERAL AS- - SOBTMENT.;. 1 A. CAMPBELL.

XT O W T) E A D V! A 1 Pamphlet, with ! Engravings, fully , describing, (jTUENON'S JCXSCUTCHEON.

A Guide in the Choice of Dairy " Cattle, ' Aud ,ho>v to Apply the System Practically. , (

With an Appendix*, describing, a> Simple 1 Process for , , - CHEESE-MAKING FOR HOME' USE:

1 This little 1 "guide' "is intended to explain as fully as rimy be in n'i small' compass, the invaluable discovery of Guenon, to enable anyone to select' good milch cows 1 by the escutcheon. ' There can 'be no dbubt, if this discovery is made to be easily j acquired, that hundreds of pounds' ! would be 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 lowei- cost of" raising- it. ' In its preparation the aim of the proprietors > has been to meet' f the 'wants- indicated by 'the numerous inquiries' that have from time to time reached them, 1 amis to so condense its contents as to keep its' cost 1 within the' reach of every- dairyman, "and at the same time to give as full 'and Mr an exposition as possibieof' the subject, 'to enable Mall' to fill up 'their measure of knowledge' of the system, so that the superficial- shall 1 become thorough, the doubtiug acquire new faith, 1 and all'see-its 'merits the more they practice and 1 apply 'it. < The 'guide contains a description, with ' 'pngr&viiW of- the 'various, escutcheons and ' their^itt-' dication; of value 1 'and' quantity^ and directions how to apply, them. <■'*' • -i * {• ,' '*! (Tf 1r 1 JiiOl.: ,': V ' i { 1 Gopi^s bf^the ! ab'ove l! may be^h'ad at fHE' Waikato Tikks office, and also 'tit the folloWiri^Agenta^^- 1 ' !<I ' / "" 1 ' ; >' '• MSgmW-'^^Awamutu mh&fflft- "?..< '< !t •..:A f iexa l i&ra' ( " ! \ , G^Dickinsoriy"..^ „ I'n'l-u'-'i '" '" W.' Arßicnard'son - „, J.X^wMb.V. l '.'.[Otiaupo"" , '" FnatWDayfest '* iV^rJawah'ia^.' Thos'^owe' '.^'"l'j-V .Mfttinskifl' 1 :" ! < GVRbßs6ji J '^+ mi! ±.T'W6K&' l \' , > «If ii. •,-. i"ii n>n-

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1662, 1 March 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1662, 1 March 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1662, 1 March 1883, Page 1

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