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Notices.

faced, £10 15s ; Hunting, £13 5s ; Keyless Open-faced, £14 los ; Hunteis, £16 los— each vatch saving to the purchaser from £5 to £10.

Each Customer is supplied with his watch on a week's free appro\al and trial. The full amount paid is leturned to anyone dissatisfied. Every Watch is Guaranteed.

30,000 Testimonials have been received dm ing the last few yeais horn weareis in all parts of the world, proving our Watches to be without equal.

The following is a Specimen Testimonial just received from this District :— "To STEWART, DAWSON & CO.,

Auckland

" Thames, 18th April, 18S4,

" Dear Sir, — Seeing that you aie in Auckland, I write to say that nearly five years ago I sent to Liveipool for one of your English Silver Levers as advertised for i\'3 los. I duly leceived the watch, and my son (William Thorbnin) has canied it every day since then at his woik, mining, bush woik, riding, etc., and it has ne\er cost him one penny foi repa.ii s. The ■watch is a splendid timekeeper, and would cost in Auckland at least Ten Guineas. My son could have &old the watch a score of times, for double the pi ice that it cost him, but would not pait with it on any account. I may also .say that I Know several heie who have bent for your switches, and they lia\e given tho gieatcst i-atifaction. You aie at pcifcct libeity to publish this if you wish, as I am well known heie. •' I icmain youis, tuily " WM. LANG THORBURN, '" Engineer, " Taiaui, Thames."

/t3T Hundteds in this distiict ha\e patronised STEWART DAWSON & (JO. yi\us ago, all the way to Engluul, and now you will ha\can oppoitumty of inspecting the Watches, oi ot piiichas>mg them at your own dooifa — an occuirence never betoie equalled in New Zealand.

THIS DAY (THURSDAY), TO MORROW (FRIDAY), on SATURDAY.

Call at the Hamilton Hotel, and ask for

STEWART, DAWSON AND GO-

NOTICE.

NOTICE

To Residents in Cambridge.

Our ropiesentative will be in Cambridge on Monday afternoon and Tuesday all day at the Duke of Cambudge Hotel, wheio we invite all to give him a call. rp H E NlO W ZEALAND BLONDIN Will make his First Appearance in Hamilton On the LAWN TENNIS GROUND, Ox FRIDAY EVENING, Oth MAY, At 7.30 p.m. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Mr W. Jeioine will give an open air Exhibition of his wonderful skill on a wne lope and single ttapew. Come one ! come all ! and see the only New Zealand Blondin in the woild. ADMISSION : ONE SHILLING.

"PHONOGRAPHIC SHORTHAND. A CLASS, for instillation in Pitman's Phonogiaphy, will MEET on TUESDAY EVEYING NEXT, the ]3th inst , at LeQuesne s Hall, Hamilton, at 8 p in. GEO. ALDRIDGE.

A. ISAACS, r\ ENERAL Tt/TERCHANT AND A UCTIONEER. Contractors and Surveyors supplied with PROVISIONS at Lowest Possib' Piices. OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE, AND W A O T U. N.B. —Totara Posts For Sale. HOTEL FOR SALE.

FOR SALE, THE FREEHOLD OF THE WELL-KNOWX ROYAL HOTEL, OXFORD

Now doing the Largest and

Best paying Country Business in the Piovince of Auckland.

This Hotel is situated on the main coach line between Cambridge and Rotorua. Apply to the undersigned,

A. CLEMENTS.

FOR SALE.— Ellison's Farm, 100 Acres, close to Hamilton and Railway Station, within easy distance of Cheese Factory. An industrious family could pay for it in a few years by supplying milk to the factory. Apply to

W. STEELE.

T7IOUND— A False Tooth. The owner JL can have same by paying expenses on application to The Waikato Times Office.

RUNNING on my Farm for the last three months, one Dark Chestnut Gelding, branded near shoulder O, star on forehead, white hind feet. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold by auction at Mr Buckland's Sale, May 24th. R. T. MILLAR. Paterangi, May sth, 1884.

LOST— From Royal Hotel, Hamilton, on Saturday night, May 3rd, one Brown Horse, white star on forehead, branded W on near shoulder. Finder returning same to Royal Hotel or Aaron Hamuera, Tauhei, will be rewarded. AARON HAMUERA.

R E W A R D.

LOST— From Hamilton, a Black Mare, white star on forehead ; branded r? on near shoulder ; last seen with a bay horse, white face, three white legs, no brand, near Paterangi.

FRANCIS CRAWFORD. Hamilton East.

rpRESPASSING on my farm for about JL four months— One Roan Stag, about three years old ; half moon out under part of each ear ; no visible brand. Also, 1 Yellow Heifer ; no visible brand or eav mark. If not claimed and expenses paid within fourteen days from this date will be sold to pay expenses. R. REYNOLDS. Cambridge, May 6th 1884.

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Any person « FOUND 'TRESPASSING in PURSUIT of GAME'onf tnVproperty df.thelWaiJsat^i&Rii^'Aiiiioi^iofi^iU'bti 1

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1847, 8 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1847, 8 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1847, 8 May 1884, Page 3

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