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Notices. -*q 0 T I C E. TRAFFIC is STOPPED, pending repairs, on the Hamilton--Whatawhata road at Livingstone's Farm. A temporary roiid is open through Mr Castleton's Farm. All persons using this road aro particularly requested to carefully shut all gates. By order of the Board. WILLIAM JONES, Chairman, Hamilton Road Board. Hamilton, 13th March. 1839. OOROUGH OF HAMILTON. Final NoticeALL RATES UNPAID after 31st inst. will be SUED FOR without further warning, unless arrangements are made. J. M. GELLING, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Hamilton, :22nd March, 1889. O T I C E . J. S. BOND WILL RE-OPEN IN NEW PREMISES ON THE OLD SITE ON SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 30. DR "cHAt-is LAST RECEIPT BOOK. AND HOUSEHOLD PHYSICIAN is now being canvassed in this district. I)r Chase has given over fifty years to the careful tests and successful treatment of diseases common to women and children. The old doctor says tho less medicine you use the better. He gives us instead a great number of now and valuable simple remedies, which arc quicker in then- action, cost less, and leave no after effect ; anil being written from facts only makes it doubly valuable. Having this work in your homes you can retire to rest at night with confidence, knowing that in en.eriien :y you can obtain relief. The caret ii! housewife can, from his tasty cooking recipts, decorate her table with uic* an;": inexpensive dishes, as fhe Americans are noted ior the pride they take in their cooking. The farmer, fruit-grower, dairyman, I horseman, m< cliaaic. ice, can all obtain I new and valuable information from this work, It is bound in oilcloth and contains ■805 closely printed pages, in which are ;>,OOO prescriptions and receipts. Dr. Chase bcinu a noted physician all his receipts arc reliable. Date, 18S7 ; price, 17s Gd. ]$ I 1 ° E " I beg to notify to the friends and patrons of my ia!,o husband. Joseph Greenwood, that I intend CONTINUING THE BUSINESS. Havintr secured the services of a FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSER, (who has now arrived in Hamilton), FROM MF.SSRS MASOX BROS.' WELL-KNOW NT KSTABLLSHMEiNT, AUCKLAND, every satisfaction will be in this department. By this step I hope to earn a livelihood for my young family, and I shall endeavour to conduct the business so as to secure the sympathy and support of the public. LUCY GREENWOOD. Hamilton, March 25th, 1889. JR. E. HAT RI C K'S OAMBBiDQE BRANCH . Will be coutiuued under the management of ! MR SANDERS, J A. Isaacs' Late Premises, ! DUKE-STREET. ■"no"" WAIKATO FARMERS. ROBERT LAMB (Late of Ngaruawahia), ■ NOW OF SYDNEY, N. S. W., - where he has been conducting an extensive business in Grain and Farm Produce for the last three years, is prepared to receive consignments of • WHEAT, OATS, POTATOES, CHAFF, STC, ETC., ( FROM NEW ZEALAND. 1 Mr John Lamb (late of the Auckland Roller Mills), will Biiporviseall the necessary business of receiving and shipping at Auckland. J.L, is also prepared to receive and ■ sell on commission in Auckland, Grain aud Farm Produce, JOHN LAMB, Auckland. Address—Bl, Quoen-strcet.] [Box 306. , J OH PARR, AGENT FOR EDWARD WEBB AND SONS' ; OURE TJOME-GROWN QEEDS. ii _____ '' I have to arrive early for Autumn ;' Sowing : Red aui White Clover, Cow- '" grass, Alsyke, Trefoil, Timothy, Rib- '• grass, Rape Seed, Seed Wheat, and beed ;" Oats from the celebrated growers, E " Webb aud Sons, whoso seed farm is the 0 largest in Great Britain, aud whose seeds have tak'.'ii the highest honors of the world. Intending purchasers will do , well to await their arrival, when they ' will be ensured of obtaining seeds that I are perfectly new and reliable. J Best Colonial Perennial Ryegrass Best Colonial Italian Ryegrass s. Best Colonial Cocksfoot. GENERAL IRONMONGERY AND GROCERIES, &c, _<j. Agent for tiie Colonial Mutual Life ' Assurance Sookty (Limited). 1 ! I HAMILTON HOU3E, HAMILTON,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2608, 30 March 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2608, 30 March 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2608, 30 March 1889, Page 3

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