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To-day, Mr \V. J. Hunter holds his second spring cattle sale at Ngaruawahia. Messrs J. McNicol and Co. hold their regular munthy live stock sale at Waitoa to-morrow. Mr Jos. G. Pannell, stationer and fancy goods dealer, has a large stock of fancy goods on hand suitable for presents at all seasuns. A csuntry girl, getting off a train at Edgehill, was nsked if sie might be helped to alight, and sh-i replied that shej did not smoke. Messrs Friar, Dbvib and Co., of Ngarua wahia and Waharoa, receive all watches, and jewellery for repairß at their stores for H. Howden, watchmaker, Hamilton. Deaf.- A person cured ot Deafness and noises in the head nf 23 years' standing by a Simple Remedy, will send a description of it free to any person who applies to Nicholson, 175, William-street, Melbourne. Why Remain Deaf ? Deafness, Head Noises, Discharges, etc., no matter of how long standing, completely and permanently cured by the new and entirely successful Electro - Medication Treatment. Selfapplied and painless. EAli-r>RUsls NOT at all neckssaky. Advice and pamphlet free from Professor Harvey, 145 Collinsstreet East, Melbourne. Magnificent testimonials. N.B.—Professor Harvey's Electric Head Battery is the only one patented throughout the world.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2852, 23 October 1890, Page 3

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200

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2852, 23 October 1890, Page 3

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2852, 23 October 1890, Page 3

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