NoticesWALTER A. WOOD SINGLE APRON EEAPEE AW) BINDER. THIS MACHINE stands unrivalled for its simplicity of construction, combined with strength and lightness of draught, and the certainty'willi which it will handle any conditioned crop. THE WALTER A. WOOD COMPANY obtained the GRAND PRIZE (Object of Art and Two Gold Medals) at the Paris Exhibition, and the FIRST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL at the Great International Binder Trial at Bucharest, IS9O, beating the Mnsscy,-Adriance, Mnstone, and Hornsby Binders. I HUE SHEML OF THESE MIES 111 STOCK HEW TO SEMI OUT IT > PUT'S MTICi, WALTER A. WOOD'S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWEBS IB BTOOK. MACHINE Oil AND BINDER TWISE ON SALE. THOS. SLADE, HAMILTONT, 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 case of accident.
r) R . A W ILFORD H ALLS GEEAT BIC DISCOVERY THE GREATEST HEALTH-RESTORING REMEDY YET DISCOVERED. A Marvellous Triumph over Disease without Medicine. The Best Preventative and Blood Purifier in the World. The treatment is unfolded in the Health Pamphlet, a prescription of 48 pages, to which is attached a valuable Appendix, the result of a large experience, etc., by John Hern. Price, posted £l. Many thousands who have purchased the Pamphlet would not give up the use of the treatment for all the money in the world. AGENT: JOHN HEM, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite Star Office). Hours—9 till 12 and 2 till 5 30,
References : \V. Lucas, engineer, Christehurch; Mr Collingham, Alex andra-strcet, Auckland ; A. fluxtable, Esq., North Shore; R. Proude, Esq., Te Puke; R. Long, Esq., Mt. Eden; Rev. J, Ward, North Shore; Rev, S, Knight, Prahan, Victoria, and hundreds of others. A large sheet of tes timociab post free. What the Rev. J. Ward says: -Devonport, October 10, 1892. Mr J. Hern.— Dear Sir: I confess to lisving been n little seeptical as to the value of Dr. Hall's treatment, though I had heard from many of the great help they had derived from it; but since reading the pamphlet my scepticism on the subject has "vanished! The treatment seems so rational, and I can now understand the eulogistic words spoken in its praise. In your efforts in making knowi the treatment I wish you all success.—Josiau Ward, PLEDGE OF HONOUR. Be it known that for the purpose of obtaining from Dr. A. WILFORD HALL, the knowledge of his hygienic discovery, and for his treatment of health and longevity, with the pamphlet unfolding the same, I hereby pledge my word and honour not to show the pamphlet or reveal its contents to anyone, nor allow it to be seen by auy person j nor will I use the treatment with any others except the members of my own family, from each of whom a promise shall be exacted not to reveal the treatment to others. This pledge does not debar the physician who may purchase the pamphlet from using the treatment with his patients, provided, however, he does not show the pamplet nor reveal to them the rationale of the treatment. Signed this day of 18... Address P.O ONE WITNESS Cut this out and sign with one witness, and send with one pound to Dr. Hall's agent, J. Hern - , Shortland-street, Auelt* land, opposite Star Office, who will forward the pamphlet by return mail. 11BE AUCKLAND PATENT BUREAU, 14, Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland. (Registered under "Patents, Designs, and Trade Ma'ks Act, ISSEJ." Patents obtained and issiicd at charges 10 per cent, below those of the Institute of Patent Agents. Every assistance and advice given to Inventors. C. J. ELMSLY, Manager. H. F. W 1 " 80 * SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.), LATE KEMPT AND WINDSOR SIIORTLAND STREET (opposite General Post Office). Telephone 377.
WP E I R C 'E t Fruitereh, &c., CAMBRIDGE, Has removed to more commodious premises, in Duke-street, where he will bo pleased to supply the wants of his customers. Everything of the best, quality, Ssiokbd Fish Fresh E"£Rv Week. MRALEXANDGR MACKIE, finding that his invention for the preserving of photographs in tombstones is much approved of by those who have seen it, has considered that it would be advantageous to obtain a patent for the same. He lias, therefore, applied for protection for the invention, and he is now prepared to execute orders for the insertion of photographs in tombstones. J A, ADLER, Coach Builder, 326 » Queen-street (next to the Queen's Head Hotel), Auckland, lata of H. Ameiy, Oxford-jlreet and Longacrc, London.—Highest testimonia from the leading citizens of Auckland. Repairing, Painting, and Trimming; first-c ass work only. Estimates given.—Vehicles of all kinds for sale. 0 T I 0 E. POISON IS BEING LAID. FOR DOGS 011 the New Zealand land Association's property. Wficiill,niils, Srd May, IfifiS,
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3214, 31 January 1893, Page 4
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