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CHARLES HESKi/TH.] [ALEX. AITKEN. TTESKETHAND A ITKEN HAVE ON SALE AND TO ARRIVE, A choice selection of Imported Warrnambool Seed Potatoes. - Also, Flukes, Canterbury aud Oamaru, Magnum Bonum, i Breeses' Prolific and other new varieties. Auckland and Sydney Bonedust and Flour Mineral and Bone Phosphates, from 25% to 37% Crans' Potato and Turnip Manures Peruvian Guanos, Nitrate of Soda and all other Artificial Manures White, Dun, and Black Tartarian Oats Prime Chevalier Barley (for seed) Feed Oats, Maize, Beans, etc. They are also glad to inform their Customeis that having sold the uhole of their last year's stock they will be able to offer the newest and choicest samples of MANGOLD, TURNIP, AND CLOVER SEED, Namely— Sntton's Golden Tankard, Mammoth Long Red, Yellow and Red Globe and other Hybrid Mangolds Purple and Green Top Aberdeen, Swede, Devonshire Grey-stone, White Stone, and Globe Turnips White, Red, Alsyke, and Cowgrass Clovers Trefoil, Timothy, Crested Dogstail, Ryegrass, and Cocksfoot Coarse, Fine, ana Rock Salt New Zealand Flax and Tow HESKETH & AITKEN.
T^EEK & CO., BUILDERS, Cambridge and Lichfield. HAVING contracts at Lichfield we are prepared to undertake the erection of any kind of building with despatch. Prices free on application. Timber, Sashes, Doors, &c, on hand.
GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA, BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition and by a careful application of the fine properties of Trellselected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage whiph may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built, up, until strong enough to' resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating arpund us ready to attack Wherever there isia t 'wealc'p t c{fct.^We ? may esqape many a fajtal shaft t b'y keeping ourselves well fortifiedj"'With pure blood and ( a properly ndurw_ed v 'fiame," i — See',, article in *' the Gwil Sorviee t Okzettsl \ , tv , , . , , ' Made simply with boiling water \ ' Sold only itt',pa"okets°orl;inB, labelled: i JAMES, 3EEPSf_COp., v . * , /] HOfifCEO^PiaC^HEMISTS^ -*,'* i*s_.C ~ Li D DO* Q' /TtrAPAT I A TTTP t"dQCri?T_r/"1 _Jl ' v >( IAQ* M *_t___r_tr O O Vjli.w" V"j ' -/^JL^"jlf-'^ffjij*?lJ?t Vrfif^ 15* y ???*\/Vwfrpt« <^Jjlt£mtf* A *&i*'*+-\ '^^^^^^^^^klJTS'
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1742, 4 September 1883, Page 3
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373Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1742, 4 September 1883, Page 3
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