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Notices. F. FORREST, NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, PIAKO ROAD. Oiders addressed to the Nursery, or care of Mr LeQuesne, will be promptly attended to. BOOKBINDING AND ACCOUNT BOOK FACTORY, Victoria-street West, Auckland. \J» VX)OrER Hereby informs the Waikato public that Ledgers, Cash and Day Books are ruled and bound to order; 'Music, Scrap and Fern Books, Albums, and Portfolios aie made, repaued and bound in a superior style at the above add i ess. CJI-lEFFIGLD STORES, 39 GreyKJ street -J. KNOir. a prr.ctic.il steel pi.inul.it turei (from fthtHidd), h.is. pleasure in c.iliintf llio .itUMition ot lrade rind Iho gciu-i.il public lo llio fact that he h.is opened the above sores with an .issoitinent ot best steel fr»»ds, cutlen, pen, pocket, table, but. her, shoe and pallet knues, butcher and table steels, ra/.ors, scissors, sres, tik-s, id^c tools, joiners' tools, garden tools, sp.ides shmeh, forks, r.ikes, hammers, slash-hooks, bill-hooks, axes, ad/es, &c . B.c. All pioila sold .is best are guaranteed; if not fjood, ov li miri d, or mone\ returned.— Note the address— M, (jre\ -street, Auckland.

ivr o t i c c . J. T. CAMP, Tailor, &c, Tamahere, Px>cs to inform his old cuatomcis of Cambnduc and the public goncially that he ha* COMMENCED BUSINESS in the abo\e, next to the Tamahere Hotel, and thanks them fot the liberal suppoit ac eoided to him for the last eleven years in Waikato, and trusts to still receive a fair shaie of patronage. All woi k done the same a& heretofore. Gentlemen's own mateual made up at the lowest possible pi ice. J. T. CAMP. August 10th, ISS3. BESTInMLYIMLS. A supply of Coals and Firewood kept at my yard, Hamilton East for the convenience of out-settlers. Ordeis for Coals, Fiiewood and Carting to he left at Messrs Scott aud Cox's Store Hamilton West. W. H.~KELLY, Late Con ti actor for the Hamilton Tramway. Hamilton, 27th Sept, 1882. r\ U A R L X S TT A L L , SUOLING & GENERAL BLACKSMITH. VIALOU'S OLD-IS >TABLISIIMENT. Victoria-street, Hamilton. £^ALL KINUS OF REi'AIRk EXECUTED wiTti Despatch. Cash Pi ice, 4s Gd Shoeing.

VPLESCHER is now prepared to • make any doscuption ot BOOTS and SHOI'.S, either pegged or sewn, on the shortest notice. As he nwkes his own uppirs, custoir.ti& can rely on a fir&t-cla&s article of any stjle at most reasonable rates. Easy and Comfoi table Boots made for feet with coins Porpoiseskin, Sealskin, Kid, and all the diffeicnt Uppers always on hand, Unsurpassed for fit, style, quality and woikni.uiahip, and quantity as wel where requited. Repairs Neatly Executed, with Despatch. Fin jcdei weiaz wo der Schuh diuckt. Y. PLESCHER, Bootmaker, DUKE -STREET, CAMBRIDGE, (Next door to Mr Hughes, Chemist). TDUPTURES. Persons sufTeiing irom the above should apply to ,1. I<\ R. Stiiukldiid, Suigicalln.stiument Maker (la,te maker to Leed.s, Biadfoid, and Wakefield Hospitals, and Gateshead Dispen^aiy), Vmcent-street, Auckland (13 doora iiom Cook-street, light-hand side). nS4\USO/V£ HYDRAULIC LIME TRADE MARK J.WHsonK? AUCKLAND, N. 2.

T7IARMERS have not realised the Jj value of concrete to them, and are kept from using it through mistaken ideas of cost, and fear that they cannot carry out such works as concrete dairies, out-buildings, tanks, sheep-dips, &c, or lay kitchen, dairy, barn, cowshed, stockyard, piggery, fowl- house, or any other floors, without engaging skilled labour. No doubt men acquainted with the work have the advantage, but still, any intel gent man who follows our instructions can soon acquire the necessary information. A dairy Bft. x 10ft. by ' Bft. high, if lined, will take 1000 ft 'of timber for walls aud floors, at los per 100 ft, £7 10s. The same in concrete requires 40 bushels of lime at Is 9d, £3 10a, and eieht yards gravel at 4s, £1 12s— or 48s less than timber. When gravel is not ay ailable, rich clay, well burned, makes a good substitute. The cost of burning a cubic yard varies from ]s 6d to 2s with wood, or 2s to 2s 6d with coal. There is no difficulty in treating it. Pltase send dimensions of buildings, tanks, floors, &c, and purposes intended for, and we will return estimates of all materials required,, stating thickness to make walls and floors, and circular , explaining treatment of lime. ' j JOHN WILSON & CO. P.'S.^XH" Maburangi •liriietf' t Hre''not i jalikej and; nb'ne of ,t Wxkcin'a i« ' genuine

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1814, 21 February 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1814, 21 February 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1814, 21 February 1884, Page 1

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