Mr D. Salmon, the well-known bootmaker, of Hamilton, offers a pair of his best quality boots, made to the person who constructs tho most Knglish words out of the sentence. " Wear D. Salmon's boots." See advertisement. Friar, Davis and Co., Ngaruawahia and Waharoa; Mrs Anderson, Kihikihi lfotel, Kihikihi ; Mr Orange, Nottingham Castlo Hotel, Morrinsville ; and Mr Hotchins, Te Aroha, will receive watches, etc., for repair by H. Howdon, Watchmaker, Hamilton. Why llkmalN' Deaf? Deafness, Head Noises, Discharges, etc., no matter of how longstanding, completely and permanently cured by the new and entirely successful Electro - Molication Treatment. Selfapplied and painless. F.AU-nHUMS not at all NKCEBSAItv. Advice ".nd jiainphlnt free from Professor Harvey, l-lo Collinsstreet East, Melbourne. Magnificent testimonials. N.B.—Professor Harvey's Electric Head Battery is the only ouo patented throughout tiro wurid
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2954, 20 June 1891, Page 2
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