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WILLIAM 4 nr CANNELL, 3MCOM"I7ACIIIirTA.Ii MjfILSOIM", HAMILTON WUST, Has commenced business iv tho above line. Kerbing for Graves and Iron Railings for same at Low Prices. STEPS 1 SILLS ! DESIGNS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION.
WONDERFUL CURE FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, &c. MR WOODING, who has studied and practiced for the above for the pant four years, and has proved the efficiency of his treatment in cases where other means have failed to effect any beneficial result, bogs to announce that he may be. Consulted at hit Rooms, High-street, for tho special treatment and cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Headaches, Nervousness, Deafness, Affection* of the Eye, Asthma, Spinal and Liver Complaints, and nil Blood and Skin Diseases. Acute pains in tho joint*, knees, arms, legs, ana back removed by onu application, and in a few hoars. AUCKLAND TESTIMONIALS. " I am thankful that Mr Wooding has quite cured me of Rheumatism in my leg and ankle, and contraction of the muscles of the foot, eauaed by a broken leg. I suffered great pain for three years, but in five applications I am free from pain, and can walk quite well.— Alfred Williams, Wellington-street." My wife has been a grea*, sufferer for nearly two yens, with Rheumatism in her shoulders, anus and legs ; !>nd for months could not leave the hou-je. But I am happy to say that your application has removed the pain, and nho is now quite well. —I am, youro truly, Hknky Keveb, Auckland. " I am happy to testify to thn wonderful effect of Mr Wooding's applications for Rheumatism. My back was so bad I could not walk, and was taken to his rooms j in a, cab. But by one application, and in loss than two hours the pain # was gone. I am only too glad to make this known as I | had tried everything else without relief. — I i am yours, &c, David Hughes*, Master and Owner Barque Armistico, Auckland." j NO MEDICINES — OLTWAKI) APPLICATIONS | ONLY. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Letters receive prompt attention. Reasonable Charges, according to Ailment. Hours : Ten to Four p.m. Address : HIGH - STREET, AUCKLAND. (N'eai Post oiiice.)
GWYNNE'S TTAMILTON TTOTEL JAMES CALDERWOOD, JUN., Having taken over the Hamilton Livery and Bait Stables, will RUN A 'BUS TO MEET ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM HAMILTON. Single and Double Buggies on hire. SADDLE HORSES. Houses Broken in to Saudlm and Harness. Moderate Charges. igT Letters or Telegrams promptly at-
ended to. T^ O T I C E . Having built a NEW COACH, I will run it regularly BETWEEN ALEXANDRA AND TE AWAMUTU, to meet trains to and from Auckland, At Reduced Fares— 2s 6d. Parcels brought to aud from the Station on reasonable terms. Good Horses & Coach Guaranteed. G. HARPER, Alexandra.
ROBERT PEAT, SADDLER, &c, HAMILTON WEST. ryi HAND, AND TO ARRIVESaddles ... ... from £'2 5 0 Bridles „ 0 o 0 Canvas Hoise Cloths... „ 0 17 0 Driving Whips ... 04 6 Spurs ... 0 2 0 Stirrup Irons ... „ 0 16 Horse Collars ... „ 0 17 0 Stirrup Leathers . . „ 03 0 Plough Hames ... „ 05 0 „ Chains . . „ 05 0 „ Lines ... „ oli 0 Web Girths 0 2 6 The Hamilton Girth, surpasses all other girths ... 0 6 0 Neatsfoot Oil and^Soft Soap. ALL OTHER DESCRIPTIONS OF SADDLERY AND HARNESS ACCORDING TO QUALITY.
]ST. GK LE_NNOX. T IST OF USEFUL WORKS. s. d. Casdull's Science for All, <"> vols. . . 47 U - „ Technical Educator, 2 vols., half -bound 35 0 „ Concise Cyclopuudia . 18 6 „ Universal History of Rome 12 G „ Outdoor Sports and Indoor Amusements 12 6 Haydn's Dictionary of Dates, being a history of the world to 1882... 23 0 Beeton's Dictionary of Information, Biography, Geography, and Hißtory, with 12 maps 24 0 Ogilvie'B Comprehensive Dictionary of the English Language, with 800 illustrations 30 0 Livingstone's Travel*, 2 vols. ... 17 G Darwin's Annuals and Plants Under Domestication, 2 vols 24 0 Darwin's Naturalist's Voyage Round tho World 12 0 Shakspere : his Mind and Art, by E. Dowden 13 6 About Yorkshire, Mrs McQuoid ... 12 G Theology. Mission Sermons for a Year, by H. J. Wilmot-Buxton, M.A. ... 0 6 Defnnces of the Christian FaithProf. P. Godet 7 6 Is Dogma a Necessity — Rev. P. Meyrick 4 G The Freedom of Faith, by T. T. M linger 4 G BOOKSKLLER AND SXATIONEII, HAMILTON. /-^BUSHED OATS. The undersigned are prepared to Cruah Oatß at 3d per bushel. Orden left at the Hamilton Auction Mart will receive prompt attention. KNOX & RIDLER. Kxcdaiof Flour Mill*.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2130, 4 March 1886, Page 4
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735Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2130, 4 March 1886, Page 4
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