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Notices. FIRE I FII^E3 I THE PATENT HARDEN HAND VII. 0 ' X GRENADE i) 1 ii 11 FIRE EXTINGUISHER ! T. & S. MORRIN AND CO. (LIMITED), SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. The grrat desideratum is something that is SIMPLE, SURE, ALWAYS READY; tint will not get out of repair, and that at the same time can be ttTecti\elj used bj anyone who happens- to be near when the fire breaks out. All those requirements arc fully met by the Harden "Star" Hand Grenade Fire Extinguisher, which has already achio rd in both America and Kurope a. great reputation, and has been the means of saving thousands of pounds. Their principal features are :— They are small and convenient for handling, can be hung up mound every floor of your dwelling house, office, warehouse, or stables, accessible at an instant's notice. They are alwnjs ready for immediate use ; any man, woman, or child can uaft them efficiently. They will not deteriorate with age, and will never get out of order, there being no cxplosirc caps and fuses, as in other grenades. They prevent srrions damage by water, operate instantaneously, and arc harmles* to persons or clothing of any kind. It is cheap and convenient. There is no poisonous vapour if it is broken accidentally. We do not claim to extinguish large fires, and it is not intended that they are to do the work of a Fire Brigade. They are intendcl to conqmr incipient n"re% before n firo engine could reach them, the first five minutei at a fire being w ?rth more than many hours afterwards. See N.Z. Herald for testimonials. Piiccs and further pirticulars on application to T. h S M. k Co., or any Stoiekeepcr.

pICH A R D TA A VIES, SADDLER, HARNESS k COLLAR MAKKR, Having commenced business inVittoiiastreet, Cambridge (opposite Hank of New Zealand), is piepaicd to leccne <nnl execute all oidci«, both new find icpair*, with, promptness combined with qooil materials, uoikmansliip, and modtiatc charges. R I), soliutb the inhabitants of Cambiidge and settlers of surrounding districts to <{ivc him a share of their snppoit, and trusts by strict attention to all oidcrs to mciit the same. — H.iir-faccd Pipe Collars mul other kinds kept in stock 01 ina-'c to order.— Coach, Buggy, Waggon, Dray Harness, &c. hand sewn.

"XT 0 T I C E. The nndersigncd respectfully thanks the public of Hamilton and surrounding district for the liberal support accorded him when in business, and begs to inform thorn that he has this ilny SOLD his BUSINKSS to Messrs. Qualtrough and White, who will wait upon all his customers for their esteemed orders, and on their behalf solicits the patronage of all who hare hithcrtt supported him. (J. A. KUNCIMAN. Hamilton, May 18th, 188,"*. With reference to the above we beg to say that we an- now in a position to supply ]}»tf, Mutton, Poik, and every desciiption of small goods of the piimo-t quality at the lowest remunerative prices, and feel confident of (living satisfaction. * QUALTROUGH k WHIIE, Wholesale and Retail Butchers, Hamilton Kavtand \V>sr.

STEPHEN TUCKER, GROCER, FRUirFRKR AND PROVISION" DEALER, Next Bank of New Zealand, TIAMILTON, T)EGS to tli.mk I) is customers in Hamilton and mu founding distiicts for tho liberal auppoit accorded to him since hv has been in business, ami wishes to inform them that he has made GREAT REDUCTIONS IN HIS PRICES on all the following lines :— SITf.AK S\(H> SUHI. TYa Ci'rrwt> Vivkuak Rick Kaimvs Jams Flour Matches Makjivlai'L Candlm. ] Cups and Satceks, from 3s 6i\ perdoz., J And all goo Is very low for Cash, and of the best quality. STEPHEN TUCKER. Hamilton, Feb. 12, 1833. I

£1. (jTRIESSELICH & XJO., WfwhK Hall, Wool E\cn\M.E, L<i\r»o.\, Shipping & Commission Merchants, KhTAIILIMIhI) 1855. Ship to older any description of Ki itisli and Continental (Joods upon 2\ r {, coinnnssion, selected by buyers with Colonial experience, and attend to the piompt realization of Produce at highest puces ' upon 1% cominijbton. Orders to be accompanied by Letters of Credit or pat treinittance in Bank Drafts or Prod nee. Open Policies of Insurance for floating ' caigoes to cover sea risks. Kefeiences : Chief Office of the London I and Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank, London, and most of the Colonial Banks. ! Current Price ListP, Produce Reports, and any necessary samples or information on application. MONEY TO LEND, in- Large or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of interest.— Jackaon and Ruasell, Solicitor* Fort-street, Auckland,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2025, 30 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2025, 30 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2025, 30 June 1885, Page 4

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