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Notices. GOOD NEWS FOR WAIKATO ! REVOLUTION IFTHEWATCH TRADE! fcST The Middle Man Crushed Out! BY BUYING DIRECT, and CASH PAYMENTS, I nm enabled to supply the public at wholesale prices for cash only. A Grand New Stock to select from, consisting of JEWELLERY, WATCHES, PLATE, CLOCKS, &c. /OEND P.O. Order, or Postal Notes for £4 4- " O O and Is for rail or postage, and receive per return, A T w ' t ' l grantee, one of ROTHERHAM'S MAGNIFICENT HUNTING TO ] LEVER WATCHES i (Open faces, with heavy flat crystal glasses, same price). WAIKATO ! Usual price, £6 6s. At 4 guineas, this is the Cheapest Watch in \ New Zealand. iggr SILVER ALBERTS, stamped in every link, 8s 9d, 10s 6J, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, being 50 per cent, under usual retail prices. W. SKBATES, JXSWXSXiIaER, 138 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (EXACTLY OPPOSITE JONES', SADDLER). readTmark, learn, inwardly digest. THE FINEST BAKING POWDER IN THE WORLD IS ' THE ' BAKING POWDER Manufactured from the purest and most wholesome in GREDIENTS. It is one of the most important discoveries ever made by mankind, because it conduces so n.uch to the health of families. PUDDINGS WITHOUT YEAST. BREAD WITHOUT YEAST. PASTRY WITH LESS BUTTER. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. TO MAKE BREAD.—To every pound of flour add a large teaspoonful of the Baking Powder, the usual quantity of salt with each pound of flour, in a dry state ; then pour on about half-a-pint of cold water or milk, mix quickly into a dough of the same consistence as when using yeast, taking care not to knead it more than necessary. It is most important that the oven should be sufficiently hot. PASTRY, PIE CRUSTS, &c.—Mix about half-a-teaspoonful of the Powder with a pound of flour, then work in about half the usual quantity of butter, dripping, or lard. PLUM, SUET, and OTHER PUDDINGS should never be made without it. A teaspoonful to a pound of flour makes them both light and digestible, and effects a great saving in eggs and butter. NORFOLK DUMPLINGS.—Prepare as for Bread, put into boiling water imm«diateiy, and boil twenty minutes without taking the lid off. SCONES.—Use same quantities as for Bread, using sweet milk or water. COPY OF ANALYTICAL REPORT. Laboratory, Hobson-strect, Auckland, June 13, ISS4. "I have sampled the Baking Powder in the bulk, prepared by Mr John Buchanan, Merchant, Auckland, and have analysed the same and find the constituents pure and well-proportioned. " The result of my examination proves this article to be superior to any either imported or colonially prepared that has been submitted to me, and I can, therefore, confidently recommend it to the public." (Signed) J. A. POND, Colonial Analyst. Manufactured and Sold Wholesale By E. BUCHANAN & CO., TEA, COFEEE, AND SPICE MERC NTS, CUSTOMS - STREET, AXTCKLABTD, RETAIL BY STOREKEEPERS GENERALLY.

[A CARD.] ARNOLD WARD, * • Architect, &c., SPRING-STREET, TAURANGA, | Visits the Waikato district. Terms on | application. i _ __ Begs to inform his friends, the Medical ! Profession, and the general public that he has opened the rooms over his pharmacy 1 in Queen-street, Auckland, for the practice of SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTISTRY in all its various branches ; where the best quality and the latest improvements in artificial teeth, guaranteed forcomfurt mastication, durability, and natural appearance can be obtained, combined with civility, attention, good workmanship, and moderate charges, by which he respectfully solicits, and hopes to secure a fair share of support. Dental work repaired. Consultations free. Operations under Nitrons Oxide Gas. Hours of business : 0 to 5. JOHN PARR, AGRICULTURAL SEEDSMAN AND MANURE MERCHANT. . QENERAL JRONMONGEIIY AND ROCERIES. \J AGFNT FOR EDWARD WEBB AND SONS' PURE HOME-GROWN SEEDS. JUST AI!HIVED 1)Y THE ALAS'I'OR, j 3 Tanks of Clover Seeds, from J 3 Ed. Webb & Sons. j Best Culonial Perennial Ryegrass j Best Colonial Italian Ryegrass ! Best Colonial Cocksfoot j 3 Napier Fescue j Barbed and Plain Fencing Wires j Walker's Iron Fencing Rollers. ! HAMILTON HOUSE, HAMILTON, j Bp ( P™™ gik: 1889. CLAUDELANDS KURSERY, HAMILTON EAST. 8 Now Ready for Transplanting : A Lakce Collection oe FRUIT, FOREST, SHELTER AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Roses, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, HEDGE PLANTS, RHUBARB ROOTS, ETC AN INSPECTION INVITED. :S The Trade Supplied. CrEIOKpGr'S O&aTjSLSOINr (Opposite Railway Station), HAMILTON EAST. Price List* can be obtained at the I Hamilton Auction Mart. GENERAL PRESS AGENCY, Reporters, Newspaper Correspondents and Advertising Agents, Ressell-htkeiit, Melisopkxk Undertake Special Reports of Public Meetings, Newspaper Correspondence, and Newspaper Advertising throughout the Australian colonies and New Zealand. Communications to be addressed to the Manager. N.B. Files Provincial Newspapers are kept for the convenience of the Agency's clients.

Seeds! Manures! i have arranged to meet the times ! by allowing purchasers of !| BONEDUST and SUPERPHOSPHATES, &c„ | a Liberal Discount for CASH Payments. ! SEED OATS—Black and White WHEAT—Southern and Local CLOVPjR SEEDS of all sorts GRASS SEEDS TURNIP, MANGOLD, CARROT, MUSTARD and GARDEN SEEDS. Ngarnawaliia and Australian Bonedust and Flour, Lawes' Superphospates, Dissolved Bones, Guanos (Peruvian and Coral Queen), Mixtures for Green aud Turnip Crop. Feed Oats, Chaff, Wheat, Bran, Sharps, i Flour, Wire (Plain and Barbed), Puriri and Totara Posts, Drain Tiles and Pipes, Sacks and Woolpacks, Twine, &c., &c. JAMES EYBUEN, TE AWAMUTU AND OHAUPO. TIMBER. RANGIAOHIA gTEAM g AW AND pLANING J^-ILLS. ORDERS sent to the undersigned for ROUGH or WORKED TIMBER will receive immediate attention, and will be supplied well cut, &c., and at lowest j prices. i COULTHARD & GRAHAM, ! Te Awamutu. J. W. ELLIS, | Kihikihi. Notice to the settlers of WAIKATO. I G. F. MELLARS Having erected a NEW STEAM SAW i AND PLANING MILL at TAUPIRI, ! thanks the Waikato settlers for past support, and hopes to merit a continuance I of the same by supplying a first-class article at lowest possible prices, delivered j by rail or road, or at the mill. RIMU AND KAHIKATEA TIMBER ! P. T.G. Flooring ! Matched Lining ! ! RUSTICATED WEATHERBOARDS ! ! SKIRTING ! ARCHITRAVES ! j And all kinds of MOULDINGS for inside j work, either rimu or kahikatea, ! to order. The bush being a heavy one, I shall be able to supply the best of timber. Address all correspondence to G. F. MELLARS, TAUPIRI SAW MILLS, TAUPIRI. oi\A II w S « H* 33 3= i S I OLD JEWELLERY MADE UP INTO NEW AND FASHIONABLE ARTICLES. ; iggp Pipes Repaired. Waterbury Watches repaired at trifling coat. All work executed in best style and satisfaction guaranteed. Spectacles regulated to all sight*,

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Waikato Times, Volume 2656, Issue 2656, 20 July 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 2656, Issue 2656, 20 July 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 2656, Issue 2656, 20 July 1889, Page 4

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