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Notices.

/,rCH E ' '•• G L Y^ER 1 NE, PIP 1 ' 1 ' ' * is acknowledged to be the BEST, SAFEST, MOST'KFFICACTOUP uul ECONOMICAL NON-POISONOUS , • en nip ' IT IS \\ Aiut.ixMJiL) FREE FROM AESKNIC, MERCURY, and OTHER MINERAL POISONS. From PURVIS RUSSELL. Esq., of Wolmni, Wnipukiuau, Hawle's Bay, New Zealand, and of ■\Varroeh. Mihiathort, Scotland, Wakrocii, MilnatuokTjN. 8., August 12, 1552, Messrs. Tomlitibon <fe Hayward) IJnuoln, England,— GBSTLfc.MU:« 4 . — 1 hu.\ o much pleasure In recotiuncuilinß your " Glyckmnk dip" to the Flock masters of New Zealand. I Iwivc used it myself in the colony for the !,i?t ar\en ur ci^hb year', whcie the best i exults li«\e been obfained, and also on my Hill (lock lieie tor several years With equal --ucco-s, I have no I eaitation in pionouncing it— cither for promoting the growth of the Wool, destroying T\cks, curing >S<ub, protection against wet and cold, or otherwise imptoving the general health and condition of the auinial— superior to any other application yt t discovered. I shall bagUd to hear that your Mr Haywarh's visit to the colony tmy lead to an extensive use of your " Glycerine Dip 1 ' throttu'liout 'New Zeaknd. I urn, dear Sirs, yours respectfully, (Signed) PURVIS RUSSELL,

Sold in drums of 20lbs (2 gallons), 50lbs (5 gallons), and lOOibs (10 gallons) each. Prices oi application to Agents, a considerab'e reduction bmig made on oidirs for large quantities.

rOMLINSON & HAY WARD. LINCOLN, ENGLAND.

Acents— THK AUCKLAND AGRI1 CULTURAL AND MERCANTILE 00. (LIMITED), AUCKLAND. Mi JOHN KNOX, HAMILTON. \ ~ FOKT U N E F0 R 5». Adamastor's Novelty Consultation OX THK DUNEDIN CUP, 18S4. £5,000. Will close on or about February 19, ISS4. DUNEDIN CUP, ISB4, To be run at Duneiliu on the 21 &t Febmary, 1884. 20,000 Members at 5s Each. 304 PRIZES, To be distributed as follows : — Cash Aw vros Fiibt jfftOO •' -it 100 „ .. £,7)00 Second ... 300 10.it r>o ... 300 ;hirJ .. -200 20.it 2.") ... .100 carters dmdo 500 40.it 1210- .. .r>oo. r >00 N T on--tartersdivide 500 SO.it (i 5» ... 500 100.it 3 500 £2000 £3000 Uiuxn Toi-al .. £5000. Will close on or about 19th February, 18S4. Each ticket has seven separate chances. Raco and Cash awards being drawn for sepai ately. When convenient please send P.O. Order (payable to Adamastor). By &o doing you piotect youiself against loss, as it is equal to Registiation. Countiy Jicques must have Is exuhnuae added, and niarkod correct by bank. Two •tamps must be sent for reply and result. P.O. Ordeis or Bank Notes preferred. P.O. Ordeis payable to Adamastor. Registered Letters or Telegrams not iccepted. My Consultation will be advertised in ,ill the principal papers in New Zealand. If stamps are sent, please add Is in the £1 extia. Programmes sent free on application.

Notice. -NOT LESS THAN TWO TICKETS SENT TO ANY ONE ADDRESS. Result will be sc.it to every

Shareholder directly after the drawing N.B. -The Press of New Zealand e.ui know, by applying to the undermenmentioued, where the three piincipal piizes go, also their names and address, it lequired, but not for publication.

Addrkss — ADAMASTOR, Care of Lyons <fe Hart, P.O. Box 131, Dunedin.

FMPEEIAL HOTEL, *■ Conur of Queen and Fort-streets,

AUCKLAND.

J. J. Andeksox, Propiietor.

This newly-erected and handsome building, situate in the heart of the city, is one of the best appointed fii&t-olass hotels in the colonies, and replete with svciy modern luxury and con\ cnience. The hotel and cuisine departments are in efficient hands, while the cellars are stocked with only the very best brands procurable, specially selected by the proprietor himself — a sufficient guarantee of their excellence. — Apartments en suite. Commercial and Drawing Rooms. — Hot and Cold Baths.— Night Porter. T. T. ANDERSON, Proprietor.

Q HEFFI ELD S ORES, 39 GreyO street.— J. KNOIT. a practical steel n.inutarturer (from Sheffield), has pleasure in calling tho attention ot Trade and the general pnblic to tho fact that he has opened the above stores with an absortment of best steel goods, cutlery, pen, pocket, table, butihcr, shoe and oallet knnes, butcher and table steels, razors, scissors, saws, files, edge tools, joiners' tools, garden tools, spades, shovels, forks, rakes, hammers, slash-hooks, bill-hooks, axes, adzes, &c. &c. All goods sold as best are guaranteed ; if not good, exchanged, or money returned. — Note the address— 39, Grey-street, Auckland.

pvUALT ROU GH & XTf H I T.E, Butchers &c.

VICTORIA - STREET HAMILTON WEST.

Q. & W. in .thanking the inhabitants of Hamilton and the settlers around* the district' for the liberal support, accorded t6 them for the last nine months, wish to inform them that they still hope to aupply them with' a good article at t the lowest possible "price, And by strict attention to Jytiuigu'to' merit a' continuance of their

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1788, 20 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1788, 20 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1788, 20 December 1883, Page 4

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