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"Waikato Advertisements. ' "VTATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. Mr. Andrew Raynes, late of Wairoa South, . takes this opportunity of informing his friends and the public generally that ho has assumed the management of the abovo favourite Hotel, _. where he intends to be known as a mark in the Waikato for good liquors, good accommodation, 1 and moderato charges, TT AMILTON, WAIKATO. SANDES & CO., CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, Are Just Opening Out a Large Stock of Drugs, Chemicals Homoeopathic Medicine Surgical Appliances Perfumery Toilet heqstisit.s Stationery Japanese Ware, Toy 3 Tobacco, Cigars, Fancy In „ .".ds Brushware Fancy hoap Sponges, &c„ &c., And are prepared to Supply all Goods of the Best Quality, and at Auckland Prices. _2T Agent Auckland Evening Star. T> AIL WA V HOTEL, HAMILTON. . Thirabove new and elegantly-f umishod Hotel Is pleasantly situated witnin a short distance of the Hamilton Railway Station, and oilers a most agreeable and convenient resort for Travellers and Visitors. Private Suites of Apartments. Table d'Hote daily. Coaches run during the day to and from the township. Traps aud Saddle Horses on hire. Good Stabling. N.R.—Each Train stays about ten minutes at this station, allowing passengers timo to visit the Hotel. L. R. JAMES, Proprietor. MD E L A N E V • Begs to announce he bas assumed Proprietorship of the OHAUPO HOTEL, which Is pleasantly situated at the present terminus of tho Waikato Railway, and offers an excellent ieaort for Travellers, Tourists, and Sportsmen. Livery and Bait Stables. M. DELANEY PROPRIETOR. EL S M L T H begs to inform tho residents of Hamilton and surrounding districts that ho has started business aB Fruiterer, &c.. &c. Fre.-h Fish and Oysters twice weekly. Orders by Coach promptly attended to. TO FISHERMEN.—H. Smith wants a regula Supply of Fresh and Bmoked Fish twice per week. Apply, by letter at once. .VTOTTINGHAM CASTLE HOTEL, __\ MORRINVILLK, PIAKO. JOHN WOOD Begs to draw tho attention of Tourists and Travellers to tho ahovo Commodious and Handsomely furnished Hotel, in tho centre of tho magnificent Piako District. From the Hotel the To Aroha mountain, and other bold and unrivalled scenery, may be gazed upon. Good .Stabling. Secure Paddocks. Saddlo Horses on Hire. J. WOOD. Proprietor. ri .HE A LPHA TTOTEL, KIHIKIHI, WAIKATO. L. B A L L I N, . Proprietor. Visitors and Travellers will meet with OomfortaboAccommodation. Locseßoxes. Good otabling. "TkUK- OF CAMBhIDGE HOTEL ROBERT KIRKWOOD (Formorly of National Hotel), Having purchased the Duke of Cambridge, will bo glad to see his old friends and the Public. R. K. intends shortly to mako important alterations to this Hotel, and will do his beat to give satisfaction fIUMMERGIAJ HOTEL \J TE AWAMUTU, WAIKATO. J. DEVIN Begs to iuform tho Auckland and Waikato Public that ho has OPENED the NEW HOTEL at Te Awamutu, and will b_. happy to receive tho patronage and support Walk a Settlers and the Travellinß Public. J. D. t> ill spare no cflort to mako the COMMERCIAL a First-class Family Hotel, and a popular resort for travellers. Tho Billiard Room ia Bupplicd with an Allcock Table, imported especially for the New Hotel. Tho best brands of Wines and Spirits. Good Stabling and Paddocks. J. DEVIN, Proprietor. T BATE S, 'saddler and harness maker duke-stk-et, cambridge, is now offering: Good Strong Plough Karnes* from 45s per set Stock saddles (a good comfortable article), £3 7a. 6d, Strong Stock Saddles (our own make), £310s. Gents' All-over Hogskin Saddles, from £5 10s. Ladies' Saddles, from _B_ 10s. Stock Bkiules, from 7s. 6d. BuQGr Harness (silver-mounted), from £9. A Good Supply of Fancy Goods, Leggings, Courier Bags Etc., Etc., Etc Repairs executed with eilicioncy and dispatch by experienced workmen. i. b"~a"t ES, DUKE-STREET, CAMBKIDGE. npi G. S A N D E S, JL ft SURVEYOR, Hamilton, Waikato. Surveys mado and Plans supplied on the shortest notice. An extensive aud Intimate acquaintance with tho whole of the Waikato district enables T.G.S. to carry out instructions from oilents with accuracy and dispatch. AOOMBES & PASC OE, HAMILTON EAST. GENERAL PRODUCE MERCHANTS, COMMISSION & FORWARDING AGENTS. N.8.-Goods FORWARDED THROUGH from Auckland to all'parts of Piako and Waikato Districts. "oure wool matresses. albert Totter, WOOL STAPLER AND SCOURER, Having had repeated applications for Wool cleaned by "his process for the purpose of mailing Bids, Mattresses. &c., has induced him to introduce to the notice of ladies and gentlemen, private families, hotel and boarding-housa keepers, especially invalids, and tho pubic in general of New Zealand, his Puke Wool Mattresses. Squabs lor Sofas and Couches, Beds for Children's Cots, Settees, &c., and in doing so would heir to observe that tho Wool his Mattresses aro stuffed with is divostod of all dirt, animal and glutinous matters, and is entirely free from impurities of every description, "the tlbres of tho Wool returning all its elasticity and ilexibilitT, as when in the previous state, —the yolk." Therefore porsons using thsui will not be subject to those very disagreeable vapours which thepressureof the body, assisted byitsheat upon impure animal and other substances, emits, and tlio many diseases which follow it, as an acting cause. Hamilton, Waikato, March, 1879. . Medical Testimony. Hamilton, April 15,1879—bir, I havo carefully lookod over some specimens of your Wool prepared for Mattress making, and find it not only excellent in quality but free from any disagree able smell or grouse. Tho Wool is so carefully •' cardeu' that no " felting" can take plane, thus ensuring that beautiful softness and elasticity so essential to a bed. For some years I have used Wool Mattresses in my own houso prepared by myself, ana I greatly prefer them to any ■>ther kind; hut you far excel me in the softness and elastic character of your "carded " wools.— I am sir, yours obediently, K. Waduinoton, M.D.— To Mr Albert Potter, Hamilton East. Auckland, April 25,1879.—1 certify that I have carefully examined some specimens of " carded" Wool,: prepared by Mr Potter of Waikato. They are beautifully clean, free from any disaereeable smell; and in my opinion are very suitable for Mattresses, would be very elastic, warm and comfortable.—Thos. B. Kenderdine, M.R.C.S., L. «5 E. I have carefully examined tho two samples of Wool which you gave me, and find them exces-i-ively clean, free from smell, and admirably fined for the manufacture of .Mattresses and Cushions, ono of which I also inspected. I consider a well-nmdo Wool Mattress more healthy and comfortable than a feather bed: and. judging from tho samples I saw in your possession, I can most conscientiously recommend the materials and tho work.—Ciias. F. Goldsboro', M.D., Hollow of tho Royal College ot Physicians, etc.—To Mr Albort Potter, Hamilton, Waikato,

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2951, 29 September 1879, Page 1

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