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Notices. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR NELSON MOATI|& CO.’S your Grocer does not keep them, send to any of our Retail Establishments throughout PRICES : the Colony, and get PRICES : 2/-, 2/1, 2/8 per lb them. Have nothing else. 3/, 3/4, 4/- per lb Owing to the great name our Pure Teas have made, hundreds are packing any Teas and mixtures of all sorts in fancy packets to tempt the public. Beware of such. Our blends contain nothing but the best values (which time has proved), and are worked up to their respective standards from direct importations, and as the largest importers in N. Z., and holders of the best assortment of China, Indian, and Ceylon Teas, besides being the introducers and only blending firm in N. Z. we are confident there is no such value being offered. If you are pressed to buy other so-called Blended Teas refuse them, for they are only spurious copies. PURE BLENDED TEAS. SOLD by all the principal GROCERS in HAMILTON, CAMBRIDGE, and throughout WAIKATO.

THE TATJPO SANATORIUM (Late Lofiey’s), TAU P 0 . THIS LOVELY VALLEY is about one mile from the township of Tapuaeharuru, approached by a good road, and is a perfect OASIS IN THE DESERT. The Grounds are beautifully laid out in ornamental and fruit trees and romantic walks. The Cottages are detached, and afford facilities for private parties. The Swimming Baths, with hot and cold waters, and other baths, are unsurpassed for luxury and wonderful remedial qualities. Mr J. Joshua has obtained a license for his hotel, which he has just erected and fitted up with every comfort suitable for the accommodation of tourists and invalids. Good Stabling & Splendid Paddocks, Charges very moderate, and every attention given to invalids. JOHN JOSHUA, PROPRIETOR. JJOT ROTORUA TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Hinemoa-street, Rotorua. H OT LAKES!

The very close proximity of this newlyerected and most comfortable establishment to the Government Baths, as well as to the medical officer’s residence, makes it a most desirable place for invalids to stay at. Terms very moderate. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. The round trip to the LAKES. THE LICHFIELD HOTEL, LICHFIELD, PATETERE. The railway extension to Lichfield offers greatly increased facilities to tourists who desire to make the round trip of the Lakes and Hot Springs. Lichfield now becomes the starting point for visiting the magnificent Lake Taupo and the Wonderful Springs and Geysers on its borders and at Wairakei. The coach road is good, and passes through very tine and remarkable scenery. Lofty bedrooms and parlours, ensuring comfortable accommodation for visitors. Good Shooting! None but Best Liquors on Hand. Superior Stabling and Paddocks.—Saddle Horses and Buggies for hire. Coach runs to suit convenience of travellers. ALEX. HEANEY. HALF-WAY BETWEEN OHINEMUTU AND TAUPO. Good Bods and Board for Travellers Stabling and Horse Feed. Ales and Spirits of the Best Brands Always on Hand. CHARGES MODERATE. E. BEADY Proprietor. AIKATO LAND ASSOCIATION Tauwhare Cheese Factory. The factory is now in active operation. Milk purchased at full current rates. Improved dairy farms iu immediate neighbourhood for sale or lease with purchasing clause. Terms easy, interest six per cent. Apply to CAPT, STEELE, Hamilton, H. REYNOLDS, Woodlands; Or to The SECRETARY, Auckland. H OUSE,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2352, 6 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2352, 6 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2352, 6 August 1887, Page 1

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