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Notices. THOMAS QUALTROUCH, &c., VICTOKIA-BTKBKT, HAMILTON WEST. T. Q. desires to tlirink the inhabitants of Hamilton and tke settlers around the district far the liberal support accorded to him since he started in business, and now begs to inform them that in addition to supplying meat of first finality at reasonable prices, he purposes adding to his business the ANUFACTURE SMALL GOODS! Daily, as follows : Tripe, Cow Heels, Sausages, White and Black Puddings, and German Sausage. THOMAS QUALTROUGH. January, 1888. Good news for the suffering. QUEEN ANNE'S RHEUMATIC OIL CI'KHS RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA HEADACHE. Pains in the Back or any part of the Body, Females suffering from Weakness in the Back or Fains between the Shoulders especially mothers) should never be without it. The following are a few of the many testimonials received : — " Shelly Beach, July 2-1 th, 1887- Dear Sir, —I have much pleasure in stating that I have used your Queen Anne's Oil for pains in the back and between the shoulders, and have found nothing to equal it, I have also tried it for headache, and found it very beneficial. You are at liberty to publish this, as I daresay there are hundreds suffering from the same thing.—Yours etc., Mlts B. F. Harrison." "Russell, 3rd August, 1887. Sir,—l have much pleasure in stating that I have tried your Queen Anne's Rheumatic Oil for rheumatism, and it certainly has done wonders for me.—l am, Sir, Yonrs truly, S. Stkvknso.v." " Auckland, May 10, 1887. Dear Sir, —I have mucli pleasure in stating that I have used Queen Anne's Rheumatic Oil for pains between my shoulders, caused from indigestion, and am certain that I have derived more benefit from it than from quarts of mixture I took and used previously. I would recommend all suffering from the same complaint to try it.— Jessie Thompson." For further Testimonials see Bottle. To be had of all grocers and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents. Kempthornc, I'rosser&c. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition and by a careful application of the fine properties of wellselected cocoa, Mr. Eppa has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage -which may nave us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." —See article in the Civil Service Gazette, Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in Jib. packets by Grocers, labelled thus : JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON ENGLAND. THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS Show the utility of LAMB'S PATENT PORRIDGE MEAL. Auckland, July 14, ISB7. John Lamb, E*q. Dear Sir,—lt has been on my mind for some time now to drop you a line about your i'atent Porridge Meal. I believe you are aware I have .suffered considerably from injury to the .stomach from tea-tast-ing, and having consulted my medical adviser, he strongly recimi mended Porridge for breakfast, which I have taken until I heard of your Patent Porridge Meal. I may hc;re say the Oatmeal soon caused unpleasantness, sourness of the stomach, and pimples and spots, with irritation, on the surface of the body. From this I was glad to get away, and at once took to your Patent Porridge Meal. With it I find none of the irregularities complained of above, but a most pal.itable Porridge, and the whole system free from unpleasantness or irritation. I can strongly recommend it, and certainly think you should do a large trade in such an excellent article. — Yours very trulv, (Signed) FREDK. WHITEHEAD. Industrial School, Kohimaratna, Auckland, June 2,1887. Mr John Lamb. Sir, —Wc have now been using your Patent Porridge Meal at this school fur two months, and I consider it but right to inform you lh:tt wo all (statF, as well as boys) like it so well that I would find it a difficult matter to get tliem to return to using oatmeal. It is without a doubt a splendid article of diet. I may add on my representing to the Education Department in Wellington that I was using you Patent Porridge Meal instead of Oatmeal, I received authority from Rev. Mr Habens, Secretary for Education, to continue its use in the school.—Yours faithfully. (Signed) GEORGE P. HOGAN. Manager. Ponsonby, Auckland, May'3o, ISS7. Mr- John Limb. Dear Sir,—l think it a duty to let yon know results of your Patent Porridge Meal on our youngest boy. He was weakly, and refused every food preparation that could begot, but upon getting some of yours he took to it at once, and afterwards nothing would satisly him but this porridge. Five or six times a day is not too much for him, and seeing it being prepared he cried until he got it. Ho is now strong and healthy, and can eat anything. 'Wishing you success. —T remain, yours, &c., (Signed) W. CARDER-. Orphan Home, Parnell, May 2't, ISS7. Mr John Lamb : Dear Sir, —We are greatly pleased with your Patent Porridge Meal, having used it for some time. The children all like the Patent Porridge Meal better than anything they have had before. We thank you for supplying a long-felt want—a pure Porridge Meal, prepared so as to keep all the most valuable properties of the wheat. —I am, sir, yours truly, (Signed) E. NEARY, Matron. Victoria-strret, I Waikato Times Cawusuixik. Buildings, I Hamilton. H'HARDSON, architect. Any instructions left with Mr T. G. SamUs during my absence will reccive prompt attention.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2418, 10 January 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2418, 10 January 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2418, 10 January 1888, Page 4

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