'.i J..- 1 .... . 1 " ■■■ . gLL'-as | Notices ZR/lEJWS SPECIALITY FOR SEPTEMBER TEA ! TEA ! 1(1011, STRONG AND TO.IGIiANT, ■A.T 1 ; 10 IP 33 E LB, Twenty pounds ami uj,„ jr , h/ paid, to any station on the Wail.utu Railway. SEND FOll ItliW'S HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIST (illustrated) with full and detailed prices of e GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PATENT MEDCIES, ETC., ETC. ROBERT REW, WHOLESALE GROCER & TEA MERCHANT, VICTOK-lA. S"3C.i AUCICLA.ar33. C-A.i\rx\rsx_.x J , MONUMENTAL MASON J WEST. MARBLE MEMORIALS! / % 41$g. 1 I HEADSTONES & CROSSES Or the Finest Cakaka Marble, , !?<. designs and description* can he T"* supplied. I have patterns of GO styles rfi\{}'&'s to choose from ; the same can he seen at ! ( WTfilJ>'•!i ; l/HYflftih''? m y ar( ' s ' Victoria-street, Hamilton. J ' a'A/jsntfl •/>'"\ ean supply any of the above at abont oae " halt re9Cnt UC ' i ' ani ' ' )l ' ccs Kerbing for (3raves and Iron Railiugs for same at lowest prices, S > ' "* ' NEW LIME KILN. ele , u I have just added to my business a NKW LIMK KILN, near Whatawhata. ill Farmers and others may buy very cheap by sending to the kiln for lime. Lime, f8 Gs per bag. WM. CANNKLL. r. " PUBLIC TRUST J|SgL OFFICE OF N.Z. rpHFj Public Trust Offico of New Zealand offers great advantages to its elieutl 3 L including State guarantee against the fraud or dishonesty of the Public 'Truste*. ' ' The following comparison of business between the years IS7O and ISS'J wiU siow the progress mado 1879-80. 18S!>. Cusli receipts ... ... ... ... £'-ll,81.') Total transactions, per balance-sheet ... i''J2,;)lß ... i'tMS.au Securities— E Geiiernl Investment Account ._ J70.W1 Special Investment Account... ... ±'-.!,ii.Vi JSUVskJ >, Bxpknkbh Account—Total receipts ... ... Administrations.., ... ... ... IT'J tM l'.V) Probates and trusts ... ... H ... ;to Wills provisionailv .u-eepteil ... ~, I Letters receive' 1 , " ... ... ... Q.IJ2 ... Locteis ... ... ... 1,1:;.! ... iy,tA)3 K. P. WATKIS, Local A{<ent at Auckland
THE CO-OPERATIVE SYSTEM, which insures mutual help and identity of interests, has met with phenomenal success wherever it has been applied to any object. I" the United Kingdom some seven millions of people—ok a Fifth of the Whole Population—tnjoy the benefits arising from membership of over a thousand Co-operative Societies, thus saving all middlemen's profits, and the chief Wholesale Co-operative Society there holds invested capital of over £11,000,000, and the annual trade turnover excceds £2,j,000,000. This success is owing to tin) fact that the investor sees not only a fair commercial return on his investment, but a proprietary division of prolits, which lie would not receive from any other organisation. It has been left to Australia to apply this grand principle to IRRIGATION, and the Co-operative Irrigation and Mercantile Society of Australia, Limited (who have already sccured three Irrigation Colonies, which are partially settled and planted), are negotiating for other large areas of many thousands of acres, each of virgin land, specially adapted for fruit, poultry, dairy, and general agricultural farming; to be followed at an early date by application to the respective Australian Governments concerned for Government concessions from time to time of lands, as the Society's resources admit of colonising same, COLONIES partially populated, awaiting the small resident or non-resident capitalist, tli employed wokkek or the man whose sole capital is his lahotr. The Board o Management comprises amongst its members some of the best and most farourablyknown men in Australia. TEE CO-OPERATIVE IRRIGATION AND MERCANTILE SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Head Office ok the Societv ik Australia, 49 Quek.v-strf.et, Melbourne. Branch Offices in Great Britain (London and Liverpool), and throughout all the Colonies of t-he South Seas. Write for all information ; sent free. Agents (with references) wanted where not already represented, ARTHUR TRKMAYNE, General Manager.
J^ATHEWS' AUCKLAND BAZAAR, 120 QUEEN STREET. At this splendidly fitted up and arranged Establishment, may be seen the best, the cheapest, and most varied stock of Fans, Purses, Wallets, Noto, Letter and Card Cases, Pocketbooks, Ladies' Bags, Satchcls, Strays, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Ladies' Dressing, Jewel, Perfumery and Glove Cases, Ladies'and Gents' Companions and Writing Cases, Music Rolls, Blotters, Desks, Photo Frames (in plush, metal and wood), Fancy Baskets (trimmed aud lined with quilted silk), Inkstands, Call Bells, Fine China Goods, Accordeons, Concertinas, Tovs, New Gold and Silver Jewellery, and innumerable small Nickuacks. In regard to the quantity, variety, and cheapness of FANCY & USEFUL ARTICLES,
"j OHAUPO R ILLS. j Orders sent to the undersigned for ! HOUGH OE WOEKED BIMU OE KAHI I KATEA TIMBER will receive prompt attention Timber, delivered by rail or road, at lowest prices. ! KUSABS AND SONS , j OHAUPO IT. D. BF" t » ad Veterinary Surgeon, Livkry and Bait Stablks. DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses on Iliie; also, Buggies and Traps
| of every description. NIGHT OItOOM IX ATTENDANCE. Telephoue 4:17. TO THE RAGLAN AND KAWHIA SETTLERS. j All persons who are subscribers to the i Medical Fund raised on behalf of keeping a medical attendant in the district will have the benefit of his attendance free ; medicines only to be paid for. Tkhms Strict!,y Casii. AUGUSTE BAY, Dispensing Chemist. Te Mata, 10th February, 18S9. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE WAIKATO TIMES. Acoklanh W. Rattray Camj'ikidgk *T. S. Bund Hamilton K T. Davoy W. Dey ~ ... ... <i. C. Manning ~ R. E. Sandes Hrs ri.v Friar, Davies & Cu. Kihikihi J. W. Ellis Ngakuaw.uiia ... Friar, Davios & Co. Ohaito J. T .Edwards Taui'iiu Mrs Lovell Te Aroha Charles E. Balcke TkAwamutd ... Aubin & Co. Waitoa W. Abbey London Gordon &. Gotch Melbociine
MATHEWS' | AUCKLAND BAZAAR, 120 QUEEN STREET, STA.NDS SECOND TO NONE. SUBURBAN BRANCH: j NKWTO.V B.A.ZAAH, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. f A PRIZE COUPON IN EVERY PACKET OF TURF CLUB CIGARETTES. On return of 25 certificates, a handsomely mounted PHOTOGRAPH (Imperial size) will lie forwarded (free). Celebrated horses, and a great variety of local amateurs and professionals to choose from. HARRY ELLISON, Sporting Commission Agknt and ; Maxcfactiiiuno Tobacconist, AUCKLAND. N.B.—Agent for Centaur's Index to the Caultield and Melbourne Cups; also, Miller's Sporting Pamphlet. JOHN JgOLLARD, ESTATE k COMMISSION AGENT, VALUATOR & ARBITRATOR, ETC OFKJCK : DURHAM ST. WEST, AUCKLAND ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3020, 21 November 1891, Page 6 (Supplement)
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