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Notices.

LECTURE! LECTURE! LECTURE !

" Tom Hood : Poet and Humourist,"

A LECTURE On the above subject will be delivered in the PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE, BY

THE REV. H. R. DEWSBURY, THIS EVENING, At 8 o'clock.

MUSICAL SELECTIONS By local amateuis.

The chair will be taken by T. Wells, Esq.

JOB PRINTING Neatly and Evpcditiously Executed at Auckland Prices at the Oflice of this Paper.

IV/IT KIJODR N E pU P. Rux ox Novi-.aiTiui (i, ISB3.

WAIKATO COMPANY CONSULTAT LON. /UT £300. "^ft COO Subscriber at 10s Each.

PRIZE S. First Hoi so ..€lOO Third Horse ... £30 Second Iloi&e £50 Starters(div)...£l2o

Add exchange to cheques, and enclose stamps for reply and result. Applications to be addie&sed to WAIKATO COMPANY, C.UC of J. CoLI.MAX, Box 22, Post-office, Te Aroha.

Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. If bank notefe ai o bent, please u,se two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Oidub picfcncd m hen pioeiuable. To be drawn by a Comimtte appointed by Shaieholdoife as soon as iillcd. Result published in To A) oka Ncwi> and Tin, Wailalo Tiiiic.

EART1 1 KN WA IMO AND CIJ INA. — Lluls amj Mai J, sox.

J. MOSES

HAVING

DISPOSED

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Cambridge Business

TO THE

NEW ZEALAND TWEED COMPANY, THE WHOLE STOCK

WILL BM

SLAUGHTERED,

AT OOST AND UNDER.

ii/r r w . h . nea l , Tmwimi ov tiii; Pianoforte, Organ, Violin, Flute and Singing.

IMnnofortes and Harmoniums tuned and regulated. For terms and other particulais apply at the Studio, Queen-street, East Cambridge.

"171KNCING WIRE.— 2O Tons to arrive JL fioiu London.— Lewis axd Simpsox.

TTILLISON'S CELEBRATED DRUID Hi PLASTER.

The Druid Plaster is a reliable cure for Old Sores, Bad Wounds, Cuts, Ulcers, Boils, Ciiihunclcs, Whitlocs, Wood Poisoi.s, and Sore Breasts. It is also a smc Remedy for all kinds of Horse Galls. Its healing and drawing powers are unequalled, and can be vouched for by the hundreds who have used it. Tho following testimonials arc a few of the many received certifying to the virtue contained in the Druid Plaster :—: — Hamilton, June 12, ISS3.

To Mrs Ellisox, Kirikiriroa. I have much pleasure in adding my mite towards the healing efficacy of your valuable Plaster, having seen its great good in healing sores of whatever nature. I &aw it used with great effect upon my own son ; and I have to add that many more with whom I have associated have used it, and can, with every confidence, recommend it to the suffering everywhere. — I have the honour to be, madam, yours, etc., Geokge Thompson, Settler. Cherrybrook, June 11th, 18S3. Dear Mkh Ellison, —Having used your Plaster for the last throe years, I have found it very healing. — Yours, etc., ISABELLA PRIMROSK, Settler, Hamilton. Auckland, June 11, 1883. Dear Madam,— l am in receipt of yours of tho 7th inst. in reference to your Plaster, and I have much pleasure in bearing my testimony to the excellent healing properties of your Plaster, which I have experienced in my own case, and also in the cases of several others who are indebted to your kindness in supplying it. lam sure all who try it will find benefit from it : and I hope you wili reap some benefit from tho sale of it, to which you are' well entitleiHio. — I remain, with kind rogdvds, very truly ypnrs, ;' . '-Mrs, Ellison. ,'< Thos. Macky, , ' , . , Merchant,' Auckland., 1 ! ' "" '< -' ■'a A > s :-tr;«f Kezjjpthorne, Prpsser an,d 06,,- Sole. ?$$ kk MM^iMfMiiM'M^^ll

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1736, 21 August 1883, Page 3

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575

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1736, 21 August 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1736, 21 August 1883, Page 3

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