A SiTtiATioe To Buy ANYTHtwa A Servant To Lkt FobnißHß» To Skl(. Axythino Oh Unfurnishw ob To Increase Your Business, ADVERTISE IN THE WAIKATO TIMES The largest circulation in the district, and consequently the beat medium for advertising. Advertising is to business what steam is to machinery—the grand propelling power. Fourteen Words for Onu Shilling—if pro-paid, Guaranteed Circulation 3000 Weekly
3usiness Cards. er C O l< , F E E. A:; a hevcragc, whcji properly prepared, ifi one of the most wholesome articles of diet. In its power of calinin;.; nervous excitement, of Riving rest to the weary aud enabling the system to bear any sudden or unaccustomed strain, it far supasses Tea, and tlio.se engaged in mental occupations will fiti<l it a more agreeable and reliable resource than either wine or spirits. BROWN, HARRIOTT k OO.S EX. CELSIOR and STANDARD BRANDS, after many ycara of trial and approval by the public, arc pronounced the perfection of C:.'!li.M. AA for BROWN, 'BARRETT & CO.'S EXCELSIOR STANDARD BRAND COFFEE. Wholesale only at our Mills and Apt-uts. Retail at Grocery Establishments in Town aud Country. We guarantee our Ground Pqipera genuine, and CAUTION the publio against pepper sold in the market very J,ARi; KLY A !.'ULTE K VT].: 1• . mmw, barbett « gb. KLLIOTT-ST'K!': XT, \ ' H'■ :<h-\ XD. GEORGE PEARSON SHOEING & GENIAL HAMILTON EAST. TjiARM IMJ'LEMICNTS J-MOPAIREDI WHEELWRIGHTS' WORK NEATU" TURNED OUT. HARROW ■•'. SCARIFUIKc &v. , m\ OIJ TO ORDER. Seltliiis in tlits :i;iiroundi;-i;: ■ (i-! victe will find it to th< ir advantage to i-ntnisit any jobs they i.my liavi- i;: the above lines to me, as 1. do the '.vurk tr.yi'i-lt', and make ii.'.c ct' nothing li.it ii;.> !-i'li.,:i material in my work. Hamilton Kasi., Nov. 4, \>-.i. NEW ZEALAND IN3fJIvANCB COMPANY. Capital, >;i,000,000. FIRE D KPAIiTMEXT. liißurancfi against Lose by Firo of c;n -vj do3orii>tiou of property may be v!> v :,r,.o by tills company. Tlio folio-wing uro appointed Ai;fnt'- of tliincompimy: — N|ranmwuhia "i JJuntly I. K ■ ~ L , ;.. Whatawhata 11UU "- '"'•-- , Matiunata J Oambridgo ~ .Tniues K.a'ly Hainiltou .. W. Dey TeAwanmtu Ij. L . :il . ;l;teo Alexandra J Kihikihi ... .lainea I-'.-iiivll Raglan ... W. H. Wallis Waihou ... J. Rowe Shaftesbury ... J, Squiircll Te Aroha and 1 Q Ahier Waiorongomai} Head Office : QOEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THOMAS JAMES BRASSKV, JM:lljii : -v;r. I3ARIS EXHIBITION AND THE if WORLD-FAMED " TOWER TEA." "The whole tea arrangements oi tiin Exhibition are entrusted to The (jivut Tower Street Tea Company, Labour Tribune, July 6tb, ISS'J. "The Shah of Persia aud Pre.-id'-nt Cai-uot pronounced Tower Tea very i.'fiul " Tower Tea was furnished at the KinVl Tower, and at the Criterion and Anmrii: n: Restaurants of Messrs Spiers and — Pictorial World, October 10th, )>S!>. "One of the big sighta at the Knyl;-.h section of the Paris Exhibition _ii li; - Indian Palace. The chief exhibit; u The Great Tower Street Tea Cuiiu ;:i:y, Limited.''--London Siar, May 7th, I >■'■:'. "Packets of Towpr Tea h.v.r b.oi acattored through every .oniuiy in tl.r world."-Pintorial World, Oca. Hi, )'■■:■-•.'. "Wo find the aampicH of Towi'-r '! •■; supplioil 10 the visitors of 'hi' J'-"'!.< ij Exhibition, ntrong, fragrant, and :v f i<-:-!;-ing."—Labour Tribune, July j^;, i Uni'R'eokdente)) Success of TOW Eli * TEA at Tiir. Pakis Exiiii.nhi:.. "From the description we h.uu jjnni of The Great Tower Street Tea t:un:|;:.nj '.-. u-diibits, and the enterprise v. hi, h I. ••■ ' b'ptn displayed in the eonutruJ-.ou i-.mt maintenance of the Palace, we i-J. ■.•■■!-.:, :•: , that t!:ci-e will be general approval w iho L award of a gold modal for tlio Puvhou, and a Silver Medal for their 'IV,, line latter being the Highest Award that wan siveu in this class."-Pictorial World, October 10th, lEB9. . e Over 250 Millions of cups of IOWER a TEA are consumed annually in the d United Kingdom. Sole Wholesale Agents for New Zealand WM, SHERA & CO., '' Welierfey street Rant, Auckland s ' VtisTtors to the watkato V nosriTAL. u Ou i".i aftfi SniiHay tics!, a Cb.-U'fl v;ii'f au. from the con. 1 .: to ti.t; II Llo-'-pi-ai uitCi la.-k ihiribg S.'i.uiiy ;=; c:uuen;. Farei i-ach v.iij. r:xi>-v:!.-:i-. ,I(iH\ !'K!-'..AN. Hamiltorj, Septombci Mtli, US).
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2884, 8 January 1891, Page 1
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664Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2884, 8 January 1891, Page 1
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