M'rC. Kill's, of Kihikihi, lias a farm waggon for sale. The freetrader leaves Ngaruawahia fur Te Ivore ou the morning of the L'lst nisi. Several statutory notices from various local bodies appear in our advertisements. Friar, Davis and Co., Ngarnawahia ami Waharoa ; Mrs Anderson, Kihiki hi lintel, Kihikihi: Mr (> range, Nottingham O.isHe Hotel, Morrinsville ; and Mr Hotchins, Te Aroha, will receive watches, etc., for repair y H. Howdou, Watchmaker, Hamilton, Why Remain Deaf ? Deafness, Head Noises, Discharges, etc., no matter of how longstanding, completely and permanently cured by the new aud entirely successful Electro • Medication Treatment. Selfapplied aud painless. Ear-dhujis not at all NKGKSSARY. Advice and pamphlet free from Professor Harvey, 145 Collinsstreet East, Melbourne. Magnitioont testimonials. N.B.—Professor Harvey's Electric Head Battery i'b She o*ly one patontcd ihro'igbout llie world,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2924, 11 April 1891, Page 2
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