Notices- • uuP' fr Triixip SEED! Sff£DE. DEVON. GBELSTOSE. ABEEPEEKS, STUBBIE. TAN'KABD. These Seeds are shipped by the celebrated growers Charles Sharpe d Co., Sleaford. W. S. LAURIE & CO. HAVE ON SALE—--110NKD! STS—Various brands sri’KKl'll*>Sl*fj..\TK.s_2ij i ;{Oand 37 V MTIIATK OK SODA /0 SULPHAFK AMMONIA, Ac OLTANO—CoraI Island ~ Peruvian Covermnent. SALT —Kino. Coarse and Manure SACKS, TWINK, Ac. 'ViKK—P.arbed ami Plain. Clovers and Grass Seeds of every sort. GEXTIXE BOXEDUST. In order to supply a thoroughly reliable New Zealand ground Bonedost, W. S. L. & Co. are preparing to grind Boncraeal and Dust at NGARUAWAHIA, when Kones in any ijnantity will be purchased at highest market price.
W. S. LAURIE & CO., CL'STOM.S-St. (Hast)* STAXLEY-St.. _ AUCKLAND. P O R SALE. In lots to suit purchasers—About SOOO Acres FIRST-CLASS LAXO ; situated between Cambridge and Matamata (adjoining Mr Firth's proper cy)- Land well wooded and watered, can be reached in about I \ hours by good buggy road from Cambridge. Part of the property is close to Rotorua Railway. Title, Crown grant. Terms easy. Also, 50 Acre Lot near Cambridge. Apply to W. F. 15UCKLAXD, Solicitor. Durham-street East, Auckland. r P o BE L FI T. From Year to Year, or on a Seven Years’ Lease, A GOOD FARM OF 100 ACRES. Mostly in grass, ml fenced in four paddocks, a good garden, and three orchards in full bearing, with a good six-roomed House erected thereon, with suitable outbuildings, stable, cow>h-d, stockyard, d iirs, tov. 1-house, piggeries, butcher's shop, slaughter-house, itc. The whole will be let cheap to a suitable tenant, as the own. r wishes to be out by lb" end of •June. I’his is a good chance for a man with a .small capital, as tlie proprietor is now doing a good butchering business,
which blinds m imiueibate returns. Plenty of bush ami water on the pro* pcrty. Also. Several Good Farms for SaleFor further particulars apply to W. );. LAWSOX. Kangiriri. I UK Ft •]. Ii \\T Xi: T K STIM < JXIA LS i Slmw liie utility of LAMB’S PATENTPORRiDGE MEAL. Auckland, .July 14, .It hn K<q.
Dcnr aSir,—lt hm= b*en <m my mind fi*r smjxu! lint*? Duff t*i dn»p you a line about y.-Jir Z'.itriit iWriiLfe M- il. 1 believe y<*u arc aware 1 Inve Milbivd conrideribly ii'nii inj'iiy to the stomach from tea tasting, ami baring consulted my medical advi>;r. he for breakfast, which I have taken until I heard of ymir Patent Porridge Meal. I may here say the ihtf.eil s«ni caused uns«.nne>s of the >tomach, and pimples and spots, with irritation, on the >aiface of the hi.'jy. Fi'iu this I was glad to get away, and at once took to your Patent Porridge Meal. With it I find none of the uregnlai itie> complained of above, Imt a mo-t pal itablc Porridge, and the whole system free from unpleasantness or irritation. I cm recommend it, and certainly think you' should do a large trade in Mich an excellent article,— Yours very truly, (Signed) FiiKDK. WHITEHEAD. Industrial School, Kohimarama, Auckland, June 2, lN<7, Mr John Lamb. Sir,--We have now been using your Patent Porridge Meal at this school fur two months, and I consider it but right ta istfoim yoi licit wo all <staff, a< well as boys) like it >n well that 1 would find it a difficult matter to get them to return tu u-ing oatmeal. It is without a doubt a splendid article of diet. I may add on my representing to the Education J>e|Kutuin>t in Wellington that 1 was using you Patent Porridge Meal instead of Oatmeal, I received authority from I lev. Mr Habeus, Societal v for Education, to continue its use ill the school.—Vours faithfully. {.SignedJ GEORGE I*. HOGAX. Manager. I’oiisonby, Auckland, May 30, lSs'7. Hear Sir, —I think it a duty to let yon know* results of your Patent Porridge Meal on our younge-t hoy. He was weakly, and refused evety food preparation that could be got, hut 111SU1 getting some of yours be took to it at once, and afterwards nothing would satisfy him hat this porridge. Five or six times a day is not tmuch for him, and seeing it being prepared he cried until he got it. He is now strong and hieilthy, and can eat any tiling. Wishing you success. —I remain, yours, itc., (.Signed) W. CAKDEK. Orphan Home, Parnell, May I’d, lSf>7. Mr John Lamb:
I 1 )l:u Sir,—We are greatly pleased with your Patent Porridge Meal, having u-ed it for some tame. The children all like the Patent Porridge Meal better than anything tiiey have had beft*re. We thank you f«ir >npplying a long-felt want—a pure Porridge Meal, prejiared >o as to keep all i the ni«»>t valuable i>n»j>eriies of the wheat. —I am. sir, yours truly, (Signed) K. NEAUV, Matron. F. WILLIAMS, <jL'KKN-STKEET WHARF, AUCKLAND, Wholesale and Retail Fish and Oyster Dealer. FKKSH ami Smoked Fish always on liamU Country orders punctually attended to. Fish forwarded to any part of the colony.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2397, 19 November 1887, Page 4
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