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Notices. FIRE I FIBE I THE PATENT HARDEN HAND Vl*ft * il GRENADE FIRE EXTINGUISHER! T. & S. MORRIN AND CO. (LIMITED), SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. The great desideratum is something that is SIMPLE, SURE, ALWAYS READY; th.it will not got out of lepair, and tint .it the same time can Iw efFectiNely used by an) one who happens to be near when the fire breaks out. All those renuhenipnts are fully met by the Harden "Star" Hand Grenade Fire Extinguisher, which has ah eady achieved in both America and Europe a great reputation, and has been tho means of saving thousands of pounds. Their principal features are :— They are small and convenient for handImp, can be hung up aiound eveij floor of your dwelling-house, office, warehouse, or stables, accessible »t an instant's notice. They are always ready for immediate use ; any man, woman, or child can urt them efficiently. They will not deteriorate with ago, and will never get out of order, then) being no explosive raps and fuses, as in other grenades. They prevent serious damage by water, opciato instantaneously, and arc harmlesf to poisons or clothing of any kind. It is cheap and convenient. There is no poisonous vapour if it is biokcn accidentally.

We do nnt claim to extinguish largo fiies and it is not intended that they are ttt do the woik of a Firo Biig.ido. They aie lntcndo Ito ooii'iuer incipient tiros, bffw« a fire engine could reach them, the fiist five minutes at a fire being worth more thaa many hours aftei wards. Srr NZ. Herald for testimonial*. Pi ices ami further particulars on appliccrfiai to T. k S M. k Co., or any Storekeeper.

D I C H A R D T\ A V I E S, SADDLER, Harness & collar maker, Having romiuenct il business in Victoiia street, Cambtidge (opposite hank of Xi-w Zeal.md), is piepaied to leccne and execute nil orders, both new rind icpaii\s with piomptncs", combined «itli qooil inatfiialt-, noikmnnslup, and modciatc cliaipcs. R D "-obcits the lnliabitanta of C.imbiidge and settlers of MUionnding di^>tucts to Hire him a s>haie of then suppoit, and trusts l>y stiict attention to all oidcra to nient the siinc. — Hair-faced I'ipc Collars and otliei kinds kept in 01 nia''c to older. — Coach, Buggy, Waggon, Dray Harne&s, &c . hand sewn,

"M" 0 T I C E. The undersigned respectfully thanks the public of Hamilton and surioundini! distiict for the hbeial suppoit aceoidcd him when in business, and begs toinfoim them that he has this dny SOLD Ins HUSINK^S to Mivsm Qualtiouiih and White, who will wait upon all his customers for their esteemed oidei<-, and on their behalf solicits the patronage of all who have hithcrt* suppoited him. G. A. RUNCIMAN. Hamilton, Mar ISth. 18S3. With rofeicncc to the above we beg to &Ty that we nu- now in ,\ position to supply Hi'ef, Mutton, Pork, ami cveiy desciiption of small goods of the piimcst qiiiilitj 7 at the lowest leinuner.ithc prices, and feel confident of giving satisfaction. QUALTROUGH & Will lE, Wholesale and Retail Butchers, 1! A MILTON' Ea.VT AW Wh.sT.

STEPHEN TUCKER, GROCER, FRUITERER AND PROVISION DEALER, Next Bank of New Zealand, HAMILTON, T)EGS to thank his customers in ■^ Hamilton and surrounding distiicts for thp liberal support accorded to him since he had been in business, and wishes to inform them that he has made GREAT REDUCTIONS IN HIS PRICES on all the following lines :—: — Snr.Ait Sago Sujce Tka Crimwis Vi\ t i:<;ar Rice Raimn-. Jams Flot'r Match*.-. Makmaude Cors a\t> Sxcckks, from 3s (id per doz., And all goo Is very low for Cash, and of the best (quality. STEPHEN TUCKER. 1 Hamilton, Feb. 12, 1385.

H, (jTRIESSELICH & KJO, Weavers' Hall, Wool Exchange, ' London, i Shipping & Commission Merchants, E.STABLISIIKI) 1853. j Ship to order any description of Biitish and Continental Goods upon "2\% commibsion, selected by buyers with Colonial experience, and attend to the prompt realization of Piodute at highest puces upon 1% commission. Oidcia to be I accompanied by Letters of Credit or part- I remittance in Bank Diafts or Produce. Open Policies of Insuiance for floating I cargoes to cover sea risks. References : Chief Oftice of the London and Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank, London, and most of the Colonial Banks. [ Cm rent Price Lists, Produce Reports, and any necessary samples or information on application. MONEY TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums, at a moderate late of interest. — Jackson ami Russell, Soli citoia Fort-street, Auckland.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2029, 9 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2029, 9 July 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2029, 9 July 1885, Page 4

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