Childrkx cry fir the moon. Men want the earth. CoMi'AKATivRLY few Italians and Germans are going to I'aris. _ The loftiest mountain in Wales has been sold for about £5,G00. The belle of the Royal family is said to bo Princess Victoria of Teck. White hats with black bands for men are becoming fashionable in London. The world's output of tobacco is increasing more rapidly than either wheat or corn. The dates of Mr W. J. Hunter's next Te Awamutu, Hamilton and Cambridge sales are advertised. Mr \V. J. Hunter's first Ngaruawahia spring sale of liye stock takes place on Wednesday, September 25th. Twelve years ago, when we tried to introduce Van Houten's cocoa in the Auckland market, people found the price too high, but now hardly any other cocoa is selling, for the public fouud out it is the purest and withal the cheapest. Wo prophesy that our Colombo Uardon Ceylon Tea will be the Van Hi'iutcns amongst all other teas, aa it is a (irst-clnss mid economical beverage.— BItOWN, B.UtIIETT, & Co.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2677, 7 September 1889, Page 2
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172Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2677, 7 September 1889, Page 2
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