Notices. T AND! LAND! LAND! A Fortune in it—The Coming Colony. W ESTERS AU S T RALIA, BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. PERTH—THE CAPITAL CITY—PERTH. PERTH—THE CAPITAL CITY—PERTH. PERTH-THE CAPITAL CITY-PERTH. P. Callagimv, .Jus-., t!in West Aus tralian Land and Estate Agent, of Melbourne, having received many inquiries, has pleasure in informing residents in the Waikato District that he will shortly open a, branch office at Wellington, and that they have now an opportunity of securing "Building Lots in Perth, the capital, and other parts of Western Australia, on his popular and easy terms. The last of the colonies where land can still be bought in the capital city at a price within the reach of all. Remember the fortunes made in Melbourne and Sydney in the early days, and take time by the forelock. A chance for a life time ; within the reach of all. From £5 5s upwards ; small deposit, balance i xlemiing over two yeaks. Payment suspended in cases of sicUnci-s or when out of employment. Apply to — P. CALLAGHAX, Ju\., P. 0., Wellington. All letters and enquiries promptly attended to. W-KW r/EALAND |"\IAMOND Y> LOUGH, MADE OF IRON AND THE USING PASTS OF SUPERIOR TEMPERED STEEL, BY ELDER BROTHERS, Newmarket, Auckland JUBILEE SULKY GANG PLOUGH. PLOUGHS, SUBSOILS, AND PULVERISES AT ONE TIME. It dons twice as much work as an ordinary Double-furrow Plough, without entailing extra work on the horses. Call and see them, or write for full particulars to — ELDER BROTHERS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, Nkwjtarkkt, Auckland. VIT ANT E D KNOWN. Job lots of Hats, 9d each, 500 to choose from ; Sash Ribbon, nine-inch wide, 9d per yard, all colours ; double width Cashmere, Is per yard, giving away prices ; grand stock of all classes of Di-css Materials, from '2s lid dozen yards upwards; Blouses, 2s 6d and upwards; Corsets, Umbrellas, Sun Shades, Gloves, Hosiery, Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, etc., etc., at marvellous prices. DAVID GARRIOCK, KAJiAXGAH'.-vrK Road (Second Drapery Establishment from Pitt-street), AUCKLAN D ■ I • 9 i fa '<\<f, o\ PRICE, 27s 6d. GIBBOxYS' PATENT WASHING MACHINE challenges competition. Will wash nearly a dozen articles in the time usually taken to do one, with half the Soap required by any other Machine. It does not wear or rub the clothes nor break buttons.—Cau be had from Messrs W. B. Souter and Co., Cambridge and Ohaupo, and Mr Maunder, Hamilton. OONEDUST! TQONEDUST The undersigned has for sale Ellis well-known and justly-celebrated brand of Newcastle BONEDUST, which is superior to anything in the market. Quality guaranteed. In lots to suit pure chasers. Copy of Colonial Analyst's Report sent on application. M. V. HURLEY, Auckland, Sole Acent for New Zealand. 0 K Q A L ESHEEP FARM IS THE WAIPA DISTRICT. 181 acres freehold ; 50 acres adjoining obtainable if required. The land is well adapted for carrying sheep, and is nearly all fenced and subdivided into six paddocks, which are in grass and turnips. The farm is well watered, and has a good six - roomed house and outbuildings. Price, £2 10s per acre. For particulars apply to— "WAIPA." C/o Mr Geo. Ed gee umbo, Waikato Times Office, Hamilton. [a cakd.] TV* R TM RED. DILCHER, Accoxintant and Book-keeper, CAMBRIDGE. Road Boards' and County Council Work, Tradesmen's Books and all classes of Commercial Work undertaken. Thirteen year's experience. Reference : N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limned). A CAKD.] OKIV ATE TJT OTE L . SIIOKTI-iA.NIJ-STRECT, AuCKI.A.N I>. J. G. GIFfO R D tl/jTR - ALEXANDER MACKIE, findiYs ing that his invention for the preserving of phonographs in tombstones is much approved of by thoso who have seen it, has considered that it would be advantageous to obtain a patent for the snrne. He has therefore, applied for protection for the invention, and he is now prepared to execute orders for the insertion of photographs in tombstones. Tkltu'iionk No. 112. ,t B. WRIGHT & SONS, Receiving, Jr\. i Forwarding, and Express Agency. QuGen-street Wharf, Auckland. —Furniture carefully removed : shipping and Customs work attended to. N.B.— Orders left at the residence, Pitt stiver, will receive prompt attention.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3175, 29 October 1892, Page 4
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