Even in your Tea-drinking you can act patriotically—namely, by partaking of the British Planters' Colombo Garden Ceylon Tea. A most delightful and pure beverage. —Biiown, Uauhett, & Co., Tea and Coffee Merchant.-'.
Notices. __ ■OEMtfANTS OF THE 4th WAIIt KATO : ATTENTION ! The 25th Anniversary. Twenty-live years ago Hamilton was a howling wilderness, but, thanks to the advance of civilisation and the extreme popularity of D. SALMON'S BOOTS, the howling wilderness has been transformed into one of the leading towns of the colony. "NT ° ' I LZ* ° In consequence of my removal to Te Aroha, I have to request that all ACCOUNTS owing to me may be PAID before the Slat August, after which date all outstanding accounts will be handed to a Solicitor without further notice. All claims against me should be sent in by the end of this present month. HI). WADDINGTON, M.D. KA RI 0 I ROAD BOARD. Notice h hereby given that all RATES due and owing to the Karioi Road Hoard MUST BE PAID to the undersigned by the '-7th inst., after which date legal proceedings will be instituted for their rc'overy. JOHN B. SOMERSET, Clerk, Katioi Road Board. MR S SPAIN, Scientific! DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER, clau inlands, near hamilton east Station, Respectfully informs the ladies of Hamilton that she is in a position to give the utmost satisfaction to all her customers, and at prices which are extremely moderate. Spring and Summer Costumes fashionably made, from 5s (i<l to 8s 6'd. No higher prices.
rno THK INHABITANTS OF CAM--1 BRIDGE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. I have taken over the business lately carried on under the management of Mr J. M. Staci'Oolk in Lewis and Simpson's old promises, and shall be glad of the patronage of the farmers and residents. I .shall endeavour to supply first-class articles at reasonable prices, and by so doing I hope to merit a share of your favours. JOHN PARR, Hamilton and Cambridge. \T7ESLEYAN CHURCHSERVICES. VV —Sunday, 2,">th August, ISSO. - Wedlcyan Church, Hamilton, 1! a.m., Rev T. G. Carr; 7 I'.m., Wr VV. Harris. Hukanui Hall, 3 p.m., Rev. T. G. Carr. Ngaruawahia Wesleyan Church, 7 p.m., Mr Melville. Huntly Schoolroom, 7 p.m., 'Rev. T. G. Carr. rpo FLAXMILL OWNERS AND 1 OTHERS. TH E TAUP llt I RESERVE COLLIERY 00. (Ltd.), Are now supplying Largo COAL for HOUSE purposes Screened COAL for STEAM purposes. QUALITY first-rate and PRICE moderate. Order from J. ORD, Huntly; or, HENRY BYRON, Auckland. IN SUMS FROM £25 upwards, at moderate rate of interest. Apply to THOMAS GKESHAM, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Te Awamutu AGIONC I E S : LlFE—This Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria ; established 1870. FIRE—The Norwich Union; established 1790. ACCIDENT—The New Zealand Accident Insurance Company.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2671, 24 August 1889, Page 3
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447Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2671, 24 August 1889, Page 3
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