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Notices. WALTER A. WOOD SINGLE APRON REAPER AND BINDER. THIS MACHINE stands unrivalled for its simplicity of construction, combined With strength and lightness of draught, and the certainty with which it will handle any conditioned crop. _ THE WALTER A. WOOD COMPANY obtained the GRAND (Object of Art and Two Gold Medals) at the Paris Exhibition, and the MRST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL at the Great International Binder Trial at Bucharest, 18W, beating the Massey, Adriance, Jehnstone, and Hornsby Binders. I HAVE SEVERAL OF THESE MACHINES INSTOCK READY TO SEND OUT AT A DAY o NUllut, WALTER~A. WOOD'S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWERS IN STOCK. S_T A Few Patent MOWER KNIFE GRINDERS, as shown at the late Waikato ** Agricultural Show, in stock. THOS-'SLADE, 3E3CJ9LMIX.TOWT, SOLE AGENT IN WAIKATO FOR THE W. A. WOOD COMPANY. Duplicates for all Machines kept in stock, thus ensuring purchasers against loss of time in the midst of the season in caße of accident. g f i a i *»? wSi - < \ mrxsSTJS 0 — St) w s S- « >_ «_n^ \ ~:8 SB CO g W \. «F fir _~fc V l r* B r^ _r* _>v a I*" b "S3* m >55% /i/X § I « «H b 3. >\?> § ■■P" . § 2 &\% %/* V\ —I ? < r-g ? : {2. 'i - O CO Ci. a s \ i»S » C e ■ ■ • o o Cr; >■ 3 a \_ B _-* <"- w-> _. -is. ■— Hn''K.-i.f*' WXSBBZSS& ?, --. ■•_ «ifi_*_«£- ;t - J CO • 1 gP-ibf -= 3: " a

"T AND! LANdT LAND! A Fortune in it—The Coming Colony. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. PERTH—THE CAPITAL CITT—PERTH. PERTH—THE CAPITAL CITY-PERTH. PERTH—THE CAPITAL CITY—PERTH. P. Callagiiajj, Jun., the West Australian Land and Estate Agent, of Melbourne, having received many inquiries, j has pleasure in informing residents iu 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 withiu the reach of all. Remember the fortunes made in Melbourne and Sydney j in the early days, and take time by the | forelock. A chance for a life time ; within the reach sf ail. From £5 5s upwards ; small deposit, balance extending over two y/eaks. Payment suspended in cases of sickness or when out of employment. Apply to— P. CALLAGHAN, Jon., P. 0., Wellington. All letters and enquiries promptly attended to. VTEW yEALAND pvIAMOND pLIPPER pLOUGH, j MADE OF IKON AND THE USING PARTS | OF SUPERIOR TEMPERED STEEL, BY ELDER BROTHERS, j Newmarket, Auckland JUBILEE SULKY GANG PLOUGH. PLOUGHS, SUBSOILS, AND PULVERISES AT ONE TIME. j It does twice as much work as an j ordinary Double-furrow Plough, without entailing extra work ! on the horses. j Call and see them, or write for full | particulars to— ELDER BROTHERS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, Newmarket, Auckland. j C G. LAURIE, STEAM CONFECTIONERY & PEEL WORKS, NEWMARKET, j Also, at Queen-street, Auckland, Has iu Stock : t CONFECTIONERY, CANDIED PEEL. CORDIALS, AND VINEGAR. \ Also, j CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES I (such as Prize Packets, Bon Bons, &c.) j Isg" Orders sent by post or left at his shop. Queen-street, will have prompt | attention. Send for price lists. . "Xl HAM E S lIA 111 - DRESSING i I SALOON, Victoria-street, Auck- 1 land (three doors from Royal Mail, —Try 1 MOORE BROTHERS < (late of the Thames), for Easy Shaving ( and Styluh Hair Cutting Ladies' Hair c Cut.—Tobacco, Oigurs, Cigarettes, Pipes, etc. BUTCHERS AND OTHERS.I A Large Quantity of Waste Paper : on xulc at Thk Waikato Times OuVe I

TT IS NO USE DENYING IT. We all require Something to Drink, but take care to have the Healthiest, Pleasantest, and most Inexpensive. This may be done by using NEIL'S EXTRACT It produces Beer of a delightful flavour, with a head like bottled Ale. Experience proves that the best drink for the harvest field or for home use is that made from NEIL'S HERBJEER EXTRACT | One bottle makes Eight Gallons. Req -ires no boiling and can be made at a cost of 3d per dozen. Price, Is per bottle. Discount on larger quantities. Readers of this paper who have not i tried our preparations should do so at once. We have Herbal Remedies for all complaints, and as our prices a>-e strictly moderate, we are convinced they would certainly become constant purchasers. Advice by letter free. Goods sent by 'post" "or rail securely jgekest. Note^.Address : NEIL'S.gISPENSARY, WELTS#@fr ; STREET EAST, ! NICHOLL'S i SELF-SETTING, UNBREAKABLE I STEEL-TO? ..AND WROUGHT - IRON RANGES. SAFE, CHEAP, DURABLE, AND j CLEAN. i igf Guaranteed to give the best re- | ults with the least amount of labour j nt' fuel. Real Satisfaction to all that use them. ! Prices—From £4 10s for wood, and £4 1 for coal burners. Ranges of all sizes, either wood or coal | burners, with or without boilers (the I former made of castor wrought iron or ! steel), on hand or made to order. The j best show and largest stock in Auckland. BEUU ENIaCHOLLS, MANUFACTURER, 342 AN't> 3H, OIIEEN'-STREET, AUCKLASU_ PRICE, 27s 6d. GIBBONS' 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.—Can be had from W. B. Souter and Co., Cambridge a'ud Ohaupo, aud Mr Maunder, Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3200, 29 December 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3200, 29 December 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3200, 29 December 1892, Page 4

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