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Notices. BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S TEA CIRCULAR. WE WOULD NOT HAVE VENTURED TO ENTER WITH NEWLY-ADOP TED SKILL AND ALL OUR STRENGTH IN THE TEA-PACKING TRADE HAD WE NOT SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL AND STRIKING TO INTRO DCJCE. OUR WELL-KNOWN BRANDS OF COFFEES WE HAVE ALSO ADOPTED FOR OUR TEAS, AND THE 2s lOd per lb. 2s 4d per lb. 2s per lb. BRANDS CONSIST OF A BLENDING OF THAT SO VERY FAMOUS AND RENOWNED TEA IN VOGUE AND ALL THE RAGE IN ENGLAND, THE CEYLON TEA. Odr Name on each respective Brand will suffice as a guarantee of the good value of each quality. But one of our Best Brands will be the COLOMBO GARDEN CEYLON TEA, A Pearl or a Koh-i-noor amongst all Teas that have come before the Public ! YET. [ The price, 2s lOd per lb. for this Tea, we made so low, wishing to introduce the same, and making a profit by the quantity of its sale. Its real value will be ascertained by its economical quality. One pound of this Tea will go as far as 1| pounds of any other Tea, and the consumer will have the excellence of its flavor into the bargain. It iB the Bouquet of all the best blends procurable from Colombo direct. Sure to be liked by all, and will no doubt secure us the success we aim at. BROWN, BARRETT & CO., TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS. READ, MARK, 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 much to the health of families. PUDDINGS WITHOUT YEAST. BREAD WITHOUT YEAST. PASTEY WITH LESS BUTTEE. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. TO MAKE BEEAD.—To every pound of flour add a large teaspoonful of th«i 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 PASTEY, PIE CEUSTS, See.—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. NOEFOLK DUMPLINGS.—Prepare as for Bread, put into boiling water immediately 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-street, Auckland, June 13,1884. "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. " Thu 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 MERCHANTS, CXTSXOBIS - STKSXiT'j RETAIL BY STOREKEEPERS GENERALLY.

THOMAS QUALTROUCH, 1 B utcher " ViCTORIA-STREET, HAMILTON WEST. T. Q. desires to thank the inhabitants of Hamilton and the settlers around the district for the liberal support ac corded to him since he started in business, and now begs to inform them that he will at all times supply meat of first quality at reasonable prices. THOMAS QUALTROUGH. Janilaiy, 1888. TO THE RAGLAN AND KAWHIA SETTLERS. All persons who are subscribers to the Medical Fund raised on behalf of keeping a medical attendant in the district will have the benefit of his attendance free ; medicines only to be paid for. Terms Strictly Cash. AUGUSTE BAY, Dispensing Chemist. Te Mata, 16th February, 1889. JOHN PARK. AGENT FOB ED. WEBB & SONS' PURE HOME-GROWN AGRICULTURAL & VEGETABLE SEEDS, PERENNIAL RYEGRASS ITALIAN RYEGRASS COCKSFOOT. Lawes' 36 % Superph.osph.ates. JCE BONEDUST. Best Brands of Galvanised, Barb and Plain FENCING- WIRE ! Walker's Iron Rollers and Pins. CORRUGATED IRON. RIDGING, SPOUTING, ETC. BREECH & MUZZLE-LOADING GUNS, AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC. At my Cambridge Store only, THE MOA BRAND OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Prize winners at the Dunedin Exhibition. Builders and General Ironmongery. PAPERHANGINGS, PAINTS, OILS. GROCERY AND EARTHENWARE. HAMILTON & CAMBRIDGE. Agent for the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Association. Q.OVERNOR gROWNE FAMILY HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND Central position, close to Wharves and Railway Station. The hotel having been lately entirely rebuilt, affords every modern convenience to travellers and families. Day axd Nigiit Porters ahways in Attendance. BILLIARD TABLE ! HOT & COLD BATHS! S . C . oTu LTON.. (Late of the Albert Hotel), PROPRIETOR.

p 0 R SALE The undermentioned Properties in the County of Raglan : — Part Section 10, Karioi, 40 acres )i n 16, ~ 63 ~ it ii 24, ~ 51 ~ >> >> 35, ~ 22 ~ „ 90, „ 83 „ it i> 26, ~ 40 ~ ~ „ 54 and 57, Karioi, 319 acres Sections 1, 2, and 3, Karioi, 177 acres Section 59, 69, part 84 and 306, Pirongia, 251 a. lr. 20p. Section 114, Pepepe, 108 acres Section 119, Pepepe, 200 acres Section 122, 126, Pepepe, 105 acres Section 43, 111 acres, Whaingaroa Sections 44, 45 and 46, 545 acres, Whaingaroa Section 255, Pirongia, 50 acres Section 198, Town of Alexandra Weßt, 1 acre Allotments 8 and 9 of Section 7, Township of Raglan Allotments 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 of Section 8 Township of Raglan. To intending settlers the above will be sold at a low figure. Part of the purchase money can remain at 6 per cent. For further particulars apply to JOHN B. SOMERSET, Maungatiwhiri, Raglan. SALE, by the undersigned, the . following Waikato Properties: 350 Acres at Pukete, fenced and subdivided Section 68, Te Rapa, 50 acres, fenced Lot 19, parish of Komakorau, 50 acres Lots 192 and 193, parish of Tuhikaramea, 82| acres Lot 152, Parish of Kirikiriroa Lot 142, Parish of Kirikiriroa Lots 102 and 103, HorotJu, near Ngaruawahia, 80 acres. Terms easy. Thames Valley. Part or whole of a SPLENDID FARM, situated at Matatoke (near Puriri), Thames Valley, consisting of 2000 acres freehold, and 400 acres leasehold with a purchasing clause. Four-roomed cottage, six-stalled stable, barn, carthouse, chaff-house, flume and 4-horse-power water-wheel, concrete sheep dip and yards. Good supply of water on the hnd. 200 acres are sub-divided and laid down in English grasses ; 800 acres surface sown. There is a large area of flax land. A plan of the farm and full particulars can be seen at my office, The Waikato Times Buildings. TO LET (with or without the right to purchase),— A 500-ACRE FARM, with a comfortable six-roomed dwelling and other improvements ; eight miles from a railway station. To an improving tenant the rent will be nominal. J. S. EDGECUMBE. Office : The Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton West. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE WAIKATO TIMES. Auckland W. Rattray Cambridge J. S. Bond Hamilton E. T. Davey „ W. Dey „ J. G. Pannell „ R. F. Sandes Huntly Friar, Davies & Co, Kihikihi J. W. Ellis Ngabuawahia ... Friar, Davies & Co, Ohaupo J. T. Edwards rAMAHEHE W. Probine rAUPiRi W. H. 51. Lovell rE Aeoha Charles E. Balcke „ J. Armit Te Awamutb ... Aubin & Co. VVaiokongomai ... J. Armit Waitoa ... ... W. Abbey London Gordon & Gotch Melbourne

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2776, 29 April 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2776, 29 April 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2776, 29 April 1890, Page 4

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