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at®* xou "wsfuSLisaris? A Situation To Buy Anything A Servant To Lei Furnished To SeiiG Anything Or Unfurnished or To Increase Your Business, ADVERTISE IN THE WAIKATO TIMES The largest circulation in the district, and consequently the beat medium for advertising. Aduertising is to business what steam is to machinery—the grand propelling power. Fourteen Words for One Shilling—if ~ pre-paid. Guaranteed Circulation 3000 Weekly

Business Cards. riOh & I Asa beverage, when properly prepared, is one of the most wholesome articles of diet. In its power of calming nervous excitement, of giving rest to the weary and enabling the system to boar any sudden or unaccustomed strain, it far supasses Tea, and those engaged in mental occupations will find it a more agreeable and reliable resource than either wine or spirits. BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S EXCELSIOR and STANDARD BRANDS, after many years of trial and approval by the public, arc pronounccd the perfection of Coffees. Ask for BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S EXCELSIOR STANDARD BRAND COFFEE. Wholesale only at our Mills and Agents. Retail at Grocery Establishments in Town and Country. We guarantee our Ground Peppers genuine, and CAUTION the public against pepper sold in the market very LARGELY ADULTERATED. BROWN, BARRETT & CO. ELLIOTT-STREET, AUCKLAND. rpHE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE I ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Limited). [Established 1860.] Head Office : No. 1 Market Building, Coll ins-.street West, Melbourne. The FIRST OFFICE IN THE WORLD to apply the Surrender Value of Life Policies in paying the Premiums, thereby preventing the lapse of the Policies until the Surrender-Value is exhausted. The Whole of the Profit Belongs to the Policyholders. The Bonuses allotted by the National Mutual at previous investigations are larger than those of an> other Australian Life Ollioe of similar age. Three important principles, introduced into these colonies by this Association, which have always formed leading features Ist, —That no Member's Policy shall be allowed to lapse cn account of the non-payment of any Premium, to long as it has a surrender value sufficient to pay the Premium overdue. 2nd.—That no Member shall be compelled to pay a higher Premium than that set opposite to his age in the Table of Rates. 3rd.—That the age of Members shall be taken as at their nearest birthday. H. REES GEORGE, Resident Agent, Fort-street, Auckland. A. J. L. COATES, > Waikato Agent. INVESTED FUNDS OVER llALb'-A-MILLION. THE MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF VICTORIA (Limited). ESTABLISHED A.D. IS7O, FOR LIFE ASSURANCE. ENDOW iViEX IS AND ANNUITIES. BONUS YEAR, 1890WITHOUT VHXATIOUS CONDITIONS. Chief Office for Nk>v Zealand: Exchange Buildings, Dunedin. Auckland Of mm : 1:28 and 130, Queen-street. |)mi:cTOKK : Hon. Win. H. Reynolds, M.L,A. (chairman) John M. Ritchie, Esq., J.P. John Roberts, Esq , J.P. D. B. Cruickshank, Esq. (Auckland). Resident Secretary : Wm. Wills. ijgf Aue Taken at Nearest Birthday. Low Premiums! Undoubted Security ! Claims Paid Promptly ! Agent for Waikato, Piako and Hamiltou GEORGE DICKINSON, Cambridge. 'MEW ZEALAND INSURANCE J>l COMPANY. Capital, £1,000,000. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurance against Loss by Fire of every description of property may be effected by this company. The following are appointed Agents o this company:— Ngaruawahia Whatawhata f Frial ' & Davic3 Matamata J Cambridge .. James Hally Hamilton ~ W. Dey TeAwamutu 1 T T , r , Alexandra } J -- T -Mundono Kihikihi ... James Farrell Raglan ... W, 11. Walliu Waihou ... J. Rowe, Shaftesbury ... J. Squirrell Te Aroha and "l n ... Waiorongomai f Ahler Head Office : QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THOMAS JAMES BRASSEY, Manager, BALL PROGRAMMES, Circulars, Cards, and posters of all descriptions turned out with despatch, at moderate prices, at The Waikato Times Office.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2741, 6 February 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2741, 6 February 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2741, 6 February 1890, Page 1

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