O T I C E . Those, indebted to John A. Lamb prior to April ISth are requested to PAY ACCOUNTS to Mr J. Morkx, of Huntly, and Mr W. J. Burnett, of Ngaruawahia, AT ONCE, aud their receipts will be sufficient discharge. J. MoNICOL & CO. 0~ T I C E. As I purpose leaving the district in a couplc of weeks, I mimt request that ALL ACCOUNTS duo lo Dr. Pairman :be PAID to me without delay. I i intend (under power of attorney) taking legal proceedings to recover outstanding accounts. R.W.ROCHE. Heroes of the dark con. TINENT." Mr 11. C. Sa(;k, of Hamilton, has been appointed by the Oceanic Publishing Company, of Sydney, Solo Agent for the Waikato district for the sale of their new work, "The Full History of Stanley's Expedition for the Relief of Emin Pasha." This is the only work that treats fully on Stanley's last great expedition. It contains 500 beautiful illustrations,' graphically depicting many of the stirring scenes and- adventures passed through by this great explorer. ;w. E.~M EABS < IMPORTER OF BOOKS, MUSIC AND STATIONERY. ! Ordero received for English and American I Papers and Periodicals. Young Ladies' Journal, lSd per year, posted. How to Make the Farm Pay, 770 pages, 140 illustrations, post free, for 7s Cel. Victoria, Boosey's, and Cavendish Music Books, posted, Is 3d. Ghappell's Mohawk Christy Music Books, posted, Is Gd. Music for Concertina, Flute, Violin, &c. Sunday at Home and Leisure Hour, post free, 8s 6d ; back volumes, post free, Gs 6d ; Young England, 7s 6a ; Chatterbox, 4s 9d ; Little Folks, 5s ; Little Wide Awake, ss; Child's Own, 2s; Children's Friend, 2s 6d; Child's Companion, 2s 6d ; McMillan's Colonial Library, by best authors, post free, 3s Id each ; Library Series, post free, Is 7d, four for 6s; Every Week, 3s 6d; London Journal, 6s 6d, back volumes os ; Family Herald Supplements, 20 complete tales, 4s; ' Novelettes, 13 complete tales, 2s 6d; British Workman, 2s 6d ; Band of Hope, Is 9d. Any of above sent post free on receipt of postal note or stamps to required amount. , Any Book or Mu3ic not in stock will be procured to order from London if : required. W. E. HEARS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND MUSIC SELLER, * 210 QUHEN-STRKET. AUCKLAND. F Q.OYERNOK gROWNE E FAMILY HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND , Central position, close to Wharves aud | Railway Station. The hotel having been lately entirely rebuilt, affords every modern convenience to travellers and families. 1 Day and Night Porters always iu Attendance. i BILLIARD TABLE ! HOT & COLE BATHS! S. O. CAULTON.. , (Lite of the Albert Hotel), Proprietor.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2794, 10 June 1890, Page 3
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427Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2794, 10 June 1890, Page 3
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