Notice?. WAIKATO BREWERY. HAMILTON. npHE undersigned having purchased the above Brewery, has made important alterations and improvements to the Buildings and plant, and is now turning out, in wood and bottle, ALE AND PORTER OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY, SECOND TO NONE IN THE MARKET A TRIAL IS SOLICITED. Orders from private families and others sent to HAMILTON or TK AWAMUTU will be punctually attended to. M. J. INNES. Hamilton, Nov, 21st, 1889. 1 C^"^irißß9". J. S. BOND Has just opened his first purchases of NEW GOODS for Christmas and New Year, which comprise a very choice and varied assortment of Christmas and New Year Cards ! Annuals for 1889, and Books for Presentation! Fancy Goods of every description! Mechanical Toys, Dolls, &c.! All at I'iuues to Kcit the Times. Itsr LETTS' AND COLLINS' DIARIES. To be Published About Middle of DKCK.mlkk, THE WAIKATO ILLUSTBATED ALMANAC, which will contain a lot of useful local _ government and official information ; also admirable articles on "Apple Culture," ' by Mr T. Wells; Cambridge ;" A Trip to , Waitomo Caves,'' by Mr C. W. Clark ; and "Agricultural Education," by Mr H. R. Hyatt. Price, sixpence. To be obtained from stationers and storekeepers throughout Waikato. J. S. BOND, CAMBRIDGE. JOHN PARR, ■ Sole Agent for Hamilton and district of J the celebrated lUONE D U S T ti' Sy (OPARANTKED). r a f I liavo now in stock the following ! ' PURE HOME GROWN SEEDS, from '■ Ed. Webb & Sons Red Clover Cowgrass White Clover Alsyke Trefoil Timothy Ribgrass Rape Sheep's Fescue. Also, First-class Colonial Perennial Rye- ] grass j Colonial Italian Ryegrass Colonial Cocksfoot Seed Potatoes (Early and Main Crop) Plain and Barb Wire , Ironmongery Grocery, &c., &c. Piuces and Samples on ArmcATios. ) HAMILTON AND CAMBRIDGE. tgssk I ft ; ZEE ATS. ; HATS. HATS. . FOR YOUNG AND OLD. 5 AT • W. KINCAID'S 3 . VICTORIA-STREET, CS 23 X 33 Gr SI . s?a<= INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY i SOLICITED. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Limited). [Established 1860.] Head Office: No. 1 Market Buildings, Collins-street West, Melbourne. The FIRST OFFICE IN THE WORLD to apply tho Surrender Value of Life Policies in paying the Premiums, thereby preventing the lapse of the Policies until the Surrender Value is exhausted. Tiie Whole of the Profit Belongs to the Policyholders. The Bonuses allotted by the National Mutual at previous investigations are larger than those of any other Australian Life Office of similar age. Three important principles, introduced into these colonies by this Association, •which have always formed leading features :— Ist.—That no Members Policy shall ' bo allowed to lapse on account of the non-payment of any Premium, so long as it has a surrender value sufficient to pay the Premium overdue. I 2nd.—That no Member shall be compelled ta pay a higher Premium than that set opposite to his age in the Table of Kates. 3rd.—That the age of Members shall be taken as at their nearest birthday. H. RUES GEORGE, Resident Agent, : Fort-street, Auckland. A. J. L. COATES, Waikato Agent. "\TISITING CARDS printed, equal to V coppei-platc, at The Waikato Times \ Office.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2714, 3 December 1889, Page 3
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