Notices. . r -. . T. & S. limited. Sole Agents tor Auckland of the e STBA-WSOITIZEB. 3 REAPERS AND BINDERS/. / Of the following makers:— // V^ THE BUCKEYE LOWDOWN /A^X// THE MASSEY TOKONTO LIGHT BINDER /A\VCora E. HOENSBY & SCXNS "^IcCOEMICK" Crushers Also, ' MOWER/ O>/ M CttttOTß And Combined Moweii and Reaper. / >/ Horse Powers — / PS. s / Winnowing Machines rmcß, £20. // /Suction and Force Pumps HAYEAKES Famngdol Tum^ HAY FOKKS /ONy roEK TH IDEAL HBRSE HOE handles / VOV THE HIG6ANUM HORSE HOE /W , t //> / Have iust landed their season's supply, ex Essex, of esmM/ y/ The PLANET JR. Garden & Farm Implements. / V**/ THE ASrurWALL POTATO PLASTER. /\ AUCKLAND BINDER TWINE THE FARMERS' FAVOURITE DRILL. - THE HOOVER DIGGER. ' Retail Shop ■ QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. yjMHjsMJ_raEMigggiJ!!g!L:glggglj___-g*g!!li EBT PBEMISES ' oobubs-street, SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D., F.K.S., F.K.C.P. (PHYSICIAN IN OEDINAEY TO THE QUEEN, 1881.)
To the Students of the London Hospital. (Extract ritoivi the Pall Mall Budget.) « Tea to be useful, should bu first of all black China Tea. The Indian Tea which is being cultivated has become so powerful in its effects upon the nervous system that a cup of it taken early in the morning, as many people do so disorders the nervous system, that tlio.se who take it actually get into a state of tea intoxication, and > it produces a form ot nerve disturbance which is most painful to witness." quantities are shipped, over 80 pet cent, ate used toi Dienum o \j , , , .- jnpxnerienced i« Pnrp as Tndhn and Ceylon, and far more refreshing when properly blended. -Uciny inexpei lencea firms Ind an S Ceylon on the public because it is beyond them to produce * regular, true l-lend, and tlZroGtielarir for chlapooiximon Indian. Kivo out a strong, coarse liquor, without any quality, and more, than that on other kiuds. NFTSON MOATE&CO 111 I i I J L J % / I 1 111 \_/ A __L _bL JL_«_ %-/ \y m m INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON T_BJ_- IMPOBTEBS,
6 Dunedin, Wellington, Hobart & Launceston "^THE^CO-OPERATIVE OYSTEM which insures mutual help and identity of interests, has met with O phenomenal success wherever it has been applied to any object. In the United Kingdom some seven millions of people-tm a Fifth of the Whole Poi'ULATXON—enioy the benefits arising from membership of over a thousand Cr, operative Societies, thus saving all middlemen's profits, and the chief Wholesale ' Co^perat We Society there holds' 5 invested capital of over £11,000,000, and the annual trade turnover exceeds £25,000,000. This success is owing to the fact that the investor sees not only a fair commercial return on his investment, but a m-oprietarv division of profits, which he would not receive from any other I 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 i have already secured 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, i as the Society's resources admit of colonising same. I COLONIES ! partially populated, awaiting the small resident or non-resident capitalist, th en'ployed worker or the man whose sole capital i.s his labour. The Board o Management comprises amongst its members some of the best and most favourablyknown men in Australia. i TFTP CO OI'FEATIVK IRRIGATION AND MERCANTILE SOCIETY OF j itiL, wjuiuittii AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. I Hf\u Office of the Society in' Australia, 49 Queen-stkeet, Melbourne. Branch Offices in Great Britain (London and Liverpool), aud throughout all the Colonies of the South Seas. ! Write for all information ; scut free. Agents (with references) wanted where not I already represented. ! ARTHUR TREMAYNE, [ General Manager,
Christchircli, Ancklam AITKEN7 AUCTIONEER. AGRICULTURAL .HALL (attached to the Auckland Crer Maeket, which is the largest, most ccutral, and best lighted Auction Mart in the City for the sale of POULT RY, FRUIT. DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCE. Special accommodation for staging the above for sale to best advantage SALES AEE HELD EACH WEEK, WHEN GOODS FROM 250 TO 300 VENDORS ARE DISPOSED OF. EVERY CARE TAKEN of CON | CONSIGNMENTS AND Account Sales Promptly Rendered. ALEX. AIT KEN, AUCTIONEER. Pink Corn Cure, re- ' moves hard and soft corns effectually. Bottle, with brush, posted to any address for Is 2d. INDIANITE, Waterproof Cement for repairing Macintosh Overcoats. Best Cement for leather patches. By parcel post, 2s per bottle. JOHN KENDERDINE, CHEMIST, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. I"" , OR SALE by the undersigned the 1; following Sections :— HAMILTON WEST—Nos. 3-AS and 319 HAMILTON EAST-Nos. 69 and 304. ! NEAR HAMILTON — Gls acres of J partially drained swamp land, of a very superior quality, about three miles from Hamilton. TO LET— ! FRANKTON—A Three-acre Paddoc , ', near the Franktou Railway Station. J. S. EDGECUMOK, Waikato Times Buildings,
DR. ORPEN, Homeopathist and Gynecologist, Parliament - etreet, Auckland.—Consultations at 153, Queenstreet, 11 a.m- daily ; at home, 2 p.m. Uses Electricity, Galvanism, and Count Mattel's remedies. Formerly of the 1 Chelsea Hospital for the Diseases of j Women. Author of " Phthisis, its Spui cific Traatment." Consumption successsI fully treated by a new method, Cancer, etc. ONEY TO BETIENT on approved security, in turns to suit borrowers, I Apply to Mr P. A. Vailo, Solicitor, 13. ; Coomncs Arcade, Queen-st, Auckland. 1 i
ftJGARUAWAHIA SAW - MILL. \ The proprietor begs to notify that ■ the above Mill is in full working order. J KAHIKATEA and RIMU Sawn | Timbers of any dimension and in auy | ,' quantity cau bo supplied with despatch. I I For SaIe—TOTARA HOUSE BLOCKS. : LOGS Purchased for Cash. j : P. GUTHRIK, i Proprietor. ; Ngaruawahia, February 27th, IS!)]. . "1%/TONEY TcTTeND, in I<arge or 1?1 Small Snma, at a moderate rate of interest,—Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street, Auckland. ■
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3047, 26 January 1892, Page 4
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