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From PITRVIS RUSSELL. Esq., of Woburn, Waipuknrau, HawKe's Bay, New Zenlnnd, and of Wanouh, Milnathort, Scotland.
WaUROUII, MILNATttOKT, N. 8., August 12, 1882. Messrs. Tomliiioon & Hay ward, Lincoln, JSnglnud, —
Gentlhmkv. — T ha^e miuh pleasure in .ecommendiug yom " Gl^ckiune dp' 1 to the Flock masters of New Zealand. I have used it myself in the colony for the last son en or eight yturj, where the best i esults have been obtained, and also on my Hill flock here \ov several years with equal success. I have no hesitation in ptononncing it— either for promoting the growth of the Wool, destroying Ticks, curing Scab, protection against wet and cold, or otherwise imptoving the geueral health and condition of the animal — superior to any other application ytt discovered. I shall be glad to hear th.it your Mr Haatwakd's visit to the colony may lead to an extensive use of your " Glyckaink Dip' thioughout New Zealand. I am, dear Sirs, yours respectfully, iSigned) PURVIS RUSSELL.
Sold in drums of 20lbs (2 gallons), oOlbs (.") gillona), and fOOlbs (10 gallons) eacli. Pi ices on application to Agents, a considerable reduction being made on outers for large quantities. TOMLINSON & JUYWARD. LINCOLN, ENGLAND. Agents.— THK AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND MERCANTILE CO. (LIMITED), AUCKLAND. Agent for Hamilton District : MR JOHN KNOX, AUC I'IONEKR, VICTORIA-STREET. I" OC A L INDUSTRIE S. Any pel sons who arc Desirous of starting Local ludusti ies of any kind will do well to put themselves in communication with the Advertiser, who is in a position to afl'oid assistance, both financially and by supplying all necessary information. Apply by letter to B. C. Post Office, Auckland. A FORTUNE FOR ss. Adamastor's Novelty Consultation UK THK DUNEDIN CUP, ISS4. £5,000. Will close on or about Febaiary 19, ISS4. DUNEDIN CUP, ISS4, To be iuu at Duuedin on the 21st Febiuary, 1884. 20,000 Members at 5s Eash. SO-l PRIZES, To be distributed as follows : — Cash Awards. First £r>oo 5 -it 100 .. .. jfnOO Second .. .. 300 10 at 50 500 Third 200 20 at 23 500 Starters, di\idc .. 000 40 at 12 10s ... 500 Non-btarters divide 500 80 at 0 5» ... 500 100 at 5 500 /2000 £dOOO Giuni) Tor.vL . £5000. Will close on or about 19th February, 1884. Each ticket has seven separate chances. Race and Cash awards Letng drawn for separately. When convenient please send P.O. Older (payable to Adamastoi). By so doing you protect yomself ag.iinst loss, as it is equal to Registration. Country cheques must ha\e Is exchange added, and marked coirect by bank. Two stamps must be sent for leply and result. P 0. Oideis or Bank Notes preferred. P.O. Orders payable to Adamastor. Registered Letters or Telegrams not
accepted. My Consultation will be advertised in
all the principal papeis in New Zealand. If stamps are &ent, please add Is in the £1 extra. Programmes sent free on application.
Notice. -NOT LESS THAN TWO TICKKTS SENT TO ANY ONE ADDRESS. Ecsult will bt «,c.it to every yiiareholder directly after the di awing. N.B. —The Press of New Zealand can know, by applying to the undermenmcntioned, where the three principal prizes go, also their names and address, if required, but not for publication. Addkess— ADAMASTOR, Care of Lyons & Hart, P.O. Box 151, Dnnedin. TMPERIAL HOTEL, *- Comer of Queen and Fort-streets, AUCKLAND. T. T. Axdekson, Proprietor. This newly-erected and handsome building, situate in the heart of the city, is one of the best-appointed fiist-olass hotels in the colonies, and replete with every modern luxury and convenience. The hotel and cuisine departments arc in efficient hands, while the cellars are stocked with only the very best brands piocurable, specially selected by the proprietor himself— a sufficient guarantee of their excellence. — Apartments en iititc, Commercial and Drawing Rooms, — Hot aud Cold Baths.— Night Porter. T. T. ANDERSON, Proprietor. -XT O T ,'l C E. J. T. CAMP, Tailor, &c\, Tamahere, ; Begs to inform his" ,old' customers of Cambridge and the' public' generally^ that' he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above, -next t'o s the 'Tamah'ere Hotel, and ''ttia^ks/them'for ;thV liberal' support' ac corded io hinYfor the last' eleven years in WaikWo, and trnW, W stiir'receive 'a W.shakof "patron^ m^j •• ■».r».l \ All work)done',the^same s-as s -as heretofore, t
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1790, 27 December 1883, Page 4
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731Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1790, 27 December 1883, Page 4
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