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Notices. (LIMITED), WHOLESALE AND KETAIL IRONMONGERS, IMPORTERS SF EVERY DESGRIPTIQH OF MlOlflllEs New American Chilled Ploughs. Mew American Orchard Ploughs. Hornsby's, Ransome's, and Howard's Ploughs, in great variety. BEST AND CHEAPEST GENERAL PURPOSE GKR.-A.X2Sr DBILLS, CHAFF-CUTTERS, HORSE-POWERS, CULTIVATORS. WlßE—Black, Calvaju.si:d ;iml Uarb.'d. T- $£Q fcr>- w^v.^» (LIMITED),

BY AITOINTMKXT TO ill.S KXOI'LLI/LNOY Till: "HAUL, Ob' ON;-'LOW. j>r o t x g j±] . THE AI IT, OR CJS.L* , 'I% Ov TMA-TAiSTiNG Ls only known to about One o:it of every :iOO,OOO ; T E A - l> h hi ri A) I 11 hjt To One out of every 50(1,000 of the Euiopcaii jioptilituKi of the world ; ao what must the public think of the many in Nuiv Zealand that have only found it out since ""lie; success oi NELSON, MOATE & CO.'Si BLEEDS. The Great Nairn;, ami the constant and increasing demand fur ; NELSON, MOATE & OO.'S TEAS : Has certainly led to a lot of dealers in all sorts ~i wares paoUiny tov-, thinking the I public will be satisfied with them ; but as it is well known th it anyon-.- can buy tea and pack it in packets with an elaborate label aud m<llo, we do not wonder at the public refusal:,' to buy tnoso mixtures. No better proof of the popularity of NELSON, MOATE & OO.'S TE A S ; Is required tli:m the fact that THEY IMPORTED OVER A FOURTH" OF THB WHOLE OF TUB ; TEA THAT CAME INTO NEW ZEALAND DU&MU ! liA iiIAi THE LAgT TWEL VE MONTHS. ] NELSON, MOATE & €0. 5 ! Having the Largest Stock of : CHINA, INDIAN & CETLON TEAS, i The Public can depend upon getting the Beat Value and Selection. J SOLD IN HAMILTON BY W F Bell K. T. Davey W. Oey J. T. Home P. LcQucsne j Mrs MeGarrigle . i williajvl: oA-isrisrEXjXi, | MONUMENTAL MASON, HAMIXiTOK , "VST 33 S - I MARBLE MEMORIALS! j r - .j- HEADSTONES & CROSSES i ~ I » Of the Finest Caraka Makjslk, f ~*•> of all designs aud description)! can be | f v ' „ ' ir ,1 *?- supplied. I have patterns of CO styles J j"5 s,' 1 u -i-fr'i *° c ' loose fi'oni ; the same can be seen at j wYTT I I i. ri"f). , i"'i'i'l'l-t"> ITl y Yards, Victoria-street, Hamilton. I i/jMlkiTVtll' ! t>s linife , cau supply any of the above at about i „ QeJfri'P'ilhil' -one-half of the present Auckland prices fIfTPi r, ?F«lit: — [ .ftifg% >^^^'lf^^': ' Kerbing for Craves and Iron Railings for ' ► ' ~-, ' J^ , ., i^^f , same at lowest prices. NEW LIME KILN. T 1,-ivc iusi uLlcd to my l.usiacss a NKW LIM H KILN, m-ar Whata-.vliata. I'Vrmcrs'uiul ol'.uTs may buy very cheap by sending to tin: kiln tor Him-. Lime. Us per li;ik- \VM. (lAXNEIX. J. JONKS, £1 T ° £4 l!y r i» : .'-LU of' .-Vuv-r ~,,..,,.,.,.„ wil sex, in their own localities, at work tor pjJNERAL A UCJMKbIv AivD bu ., ini; ,,, Al [ luoot wil |, VJ? h s I'txMi •vt wonderful success. Anyone can do the I)KODU(Jk p/| i, worl ._ Vou (]ou > t npi , ( , c ll ,i ta ] i „,. a | jOllt •i-'-*- the same as none. \\ r e will start yon. 915 QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. No space to explain here. But yon can ' make a snug little fortune honourably ■Vll .roods «eiit in for sale will revive ! aud easily. The umploynient h partiounrompt attention aud account of salos< larly ada|it-!d to the rc-icn in which this immediately remitted. Die ititori-atai of ; publication circulate. }. ayi ami gms hniiers anil producers carefully btrdted , earn nearly; as muen as men. I-nil pnrti- ■', ~,.1-iHon to nuick sales, cousister. u with ; culars and instructions mailed free. Now m i elation to quiUv .aic, tiimn _ don , t d( , lay> bllt w| . i; ,, lo uq lair pricta. ! afc oncCi & Co., Portland, Maine, \ Account Sales of Fruit iwdewa vrceUly United States.

: i i:ls^^iaii fi i:» e 7 , /:^i;^ fil!^rJi;! !:^S'/^P I?> E A it S 0 N ' S !1: CAPtBOLfC I SAND SOAP (I'ItOTKCTKB BY LIiTTEHS PaTKM'). I Support Local Industry. I C.l'ianliness h health, and health is i wealth. This .Soap, fur all kind-i of scrubbing purpose;-, cannot be e:-;eiTird : lit Icave.'i boards as white as unow. It ' destroys all insect life. A» :in iinti.y.'ptic and disinfectant, it is ivco.mm'i\.!cd by ■ tlic leading medical men of i\w. di-trir.!. ! All who have tried it eontii-.'-e to use it Many testimonials have been received, d which following is a specimen. Try one bar ;it will speak for itself. To be I had at all storekeepers : i.'ric" M per bar. ; Wholesale from E. J. PEARSON, liaiuil- ' ton East, Waikato. J \Vaikato District Hospit-1, : Hamilton, X.Z., i 12th Nuv., l.ssy, I 1 have much pleasure in certilj inu' to the value and pouenu.'. p:oueriiei ot Mr Pearson's Carbolic Su:ni Soap. i( is ! extensively used in the wards mid oft cos jof the Waikato District Hospi!:;l. The carbolic acid contained in it aetu as a 1 perfect disinfectant, the fiand answers tini purposes of a yood cloan.-jing agent, and the whole substances are bJeiidud together • into firm cakes of a veiy convenient size ■ and shape. For all domestic purposes I ! can strongly recoiuinend Mr i'earson'K i Carljolio Sand Soap, as being a most ' ettective and eeouoinical article, and in ; houses where i-nterio or other fevers exist it will bf fi/un>l especially u-;cfnl, Oko. U. Kk.nxv, M.H., &c, Surjri>(jn\\'iii!::it.ii l'i-t. Hospital ■ „ ") A pMOKKXrki'Li.LU (li:AKKTITS. O ami if vi.u >v;,nl in pick ihe win^r of t ;:<■ ,\l'' KLANi) CVL , and iSTKIv I'LIOS ,lor.'!: ;.)r;.rt tlira.i.ire.-;: IiAJ:I:V K1.1.1-ON, M.\ .1 i-A'Ti i.i :.: 'I'..i.:\i-' " -r.i , , A1.'t.'1.1.-.VVI'. to the uaci.a:-,' ;c:i) kawiha AH p:jl--i-v ; v.-1,--. ■■■,■:? in '.h--Mcdi:.ii Kuul iv!-.l ■- lr.:\-0. _ ,1 !.. -rr.-tj a mcli :ii att-.-nd.-Ni in !':? i"! ■: i. •' v.-i.! mediijiucs only 1u I: : j ]■ ii-i i"i\ Tki.ms Stkii'ti.v C.'.sii. ai;<^u-.i'io i;vv, 1 1 ••• < 'iifinist. ', Tc Muta, 16th February, Ib'o'J.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2914, 19 March 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2914, 19 March 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2914, 19 March 1891, Page 1

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