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Notices- __ SPOOTB PUBLIC! H. HOWDEN, HAMILTON has just received a supply of very superioi SILVER STOP WATCHES, SPECIALLY MADE TO HIS ORDER. WITH HIS NAME ON DIAL. These watches register every fraction of a second to the full hour. Recommendations from Mr J. McNicol, Mr T. Slade, Mr G. H. Carter and other well-known gentlemen. -A BREAD I M 3(1.—21b. Loaf—3d. (ffl E. T. DAVEY begs to inform his friends and the public that, having secured the _services of Mr Hugh Hunter as baker, he will continue to supply, from O his shop only, best Bread at 3d per 2lb. loaf. g BACON & HAMS. & Q S Flour—Best Brands Only. | CO 8 SOAPS OF ALL KINDS. p, •

Tea, in Packets, Tins& Half-chests, W BS* 150° KEROSENE ® I Still at same price, and only WHITE ROSE kept. £2) And a Variety of General Goods too numerous to mention. • rV3 Chocolates of all hinds ! Lollies all hinds ! Fruit, all varieties in season ! A § -pi m HAVEY thanks all customers and friends, and Jli. .1 • I / begs to say that he is, and will be always • to the fore in prices and goods. M BREAD I W 3d. — 21b. Loaf — 3d. fP VOLCANIC SOIP VMr* -* (PATENTED)

n raunttni v^r 7 ■ 1 Everything made clean and bright, without injury to the article. For scrubbing and cleaning it has no equal. A POWERFUL DEODORISER & DISINFECTANT, WITHOUT SMELL. Admirably adapted for use in the Dairy. Will not dissolve if left in the water. Makes the hands clean and beautiful. TO BE HAD OF ALL STOREKEEPERS.

VOLCANIC SOAP CO., SAMILTOKT.

FOR SALE OR LEASE, FAIRMOUNT, The property of M. M. Taylor, situated near Te Awamutu, in the Te Rahu district, and adjoining the Woodstock Estate of C. J. Storey, Esq. 113 acres fenced in eight paddocks, all in grass, eleven-roomed house, and usual farir buildings. _ gPRAYING jyj ACHINE FOR SALE—One of Hoskings' Com pressed Air Oscillating SPRAYING MACHINES, for spraying fruit tree! or conservatory plants, disinfectinf rooms and fowl-houses, washing wounds etc. For further particulars apply to W. TAYLOR, ' Tinsmith, Hamilton. rp ROUT FISHING Notice. > Any person found fishing in the river running through the' properties of th Auckland Agricultural Company ind th i N.Z. Thames Valley Land Compan , without special permission will be prose cuted. ; JAMES BAILEY. F. D. RICH. January 6th, 1592. A UI 7 T O N PEARSON'S CARBOLIC SAN] e SOAP. 1 The unprecedented success of the abo\ g Soap has brought a number of Worthlei a Imitations into the market. The ptibl j. will save themselves much inconvenien< j. and discomfort by refusing to take, undi any pretext whatever, any of the usele j. and deleterious compounds which, undi I various names, are now being offered i j Sand Soaps. ear Ask for Pearson's, and see th; you get it. Sold by every respectab Storekeeper in the Provincial District, Manufactory : Hamilton, Waikato. I W. H. S KEEI d DENTAL SURGEON, Lg 3f CITY DENTAL ROOM! Si ® Queen-street, Auckland ;s' i id ' (Over Woollams and Co., Tailors, opp e, I site National Bank). ,t- \ ™ Telephone 494. '8' -pERRY'S QELEBRATE 'S' A TTTT brand OOP "DEE so Alvlv OF HOP £>EE ill 3 c , e J Manufactured by Jy E. PERRY, TE KUITI. ANTED KNOW! 1 ' ' C. Bar well has REMOVED his Ste I Cider Mill and Fruit Evaporating Pli I to his Farm atTamahere. Suitable apj purchased in any quantity. Wednesc in each week has been set apart to cri T apples for customers wishing to mi j their own cider, at a charge of 3d j gallon.

CAMBRIDGE ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS. THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1892 (Horticultural Show Day). Government Paddock, Cambridge. Principal Events. MAIDEN . FLAT RACE, -120 yards. First prize, 20s; second, 7s 6d. Entrance, Is 6d. CAMBRIDGE CUP — Three stages 120 yards, 250 yards, 440 yards. First prize, £10second, £3 ; third, £1. Entrance, 10s. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. First prize, £3 ; second, £1. Entrance, 4s. HURDLE RACE HANDICAP, 150 yards; over six flights of hurdles 3ft. Gin. First prize, £2; second, 10s. Entrance, 2a (id. ONE MILE HANDICAP. First prize, £5; second, £2; third, 10s. Entrance, 6s.' VAULTING WITI-I POLE. First prize, £1 ; second us. Entrance, Is. ELEVEN OTHER EVENTS, for particulars of which, and other information, see posters. All entries for Handicaps (Cup, Halfmile, One Mile, and Hurdle Race), to be sent in to the Secretary not later than 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, sth March, 1892. All entries must be accompanied by the necessary amount of entrance fees, and a correct list of performances since Ist December, 1890, otherwise they will not be received. The handicaps will appear on or about Thursday, 10th March, 1892. The Cambridge Brass Band in Attex dance. ARTHUR BACH, \ Secretary and Treasurer. WANTED KNOWN.—W. Kincaid respectfully tenders his compliments, and begs to intimate that during the Christmas holidays he has a Granx Lot of Special Lines in the following 5 Goods, for one and all Special Line o Gents' Neckties and Silk Handkerchiefs from Is to 5s (£SO to select from) ; Fox t Navy Blue Serge Suits, see them, ai sizes, 34s and 42s 6d per suit; Gents ' Hosiery, in cashmere, merino, wool, aui cotton, from 6d to 2s 9cl pair ; White Oxford, and Regatta Shirts, nice pat terns; Gents' Black, Drab, and Browi Felt and Straw Hats; large selsctioi Native-made Hats, a speciality; Boys Suits from 4s 6d; Gents' Onehungi 3 Saddle Tweed Suits and Trousers, mar vellous value and splendid wear ; Ladies and Gents' Tennis Shoes, all sizes, als "Northern Brand Boots and Shoes, al descriptions, are made a special line dur ing the holidays. My well-known trad mark : " Small profits and quick re turns," strictly adhered to. Come earl in the day if possible. W. Kincair General Merchant, Cambridge. „ H. F. w 1 " 1 " SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.), LATE KEMPT AND WINDSOR SHORTLAND ST 11 EE (opposite General Post Office), E. Telephone 377.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3059, 23 February 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3059, 23 February 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3059, 23 February 1892, Page 3

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