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Waikato Advertisements. Eg AMILTON RAILWAY NOTICE ■^" B. EDWARD 3 rpcts to Informithe publlo that a Coach meets ?v£j tmin arriving <Tom Auckland. Charge, reasonable. Special Carriages provided to order on instructions being ssnt per post or telegraph t0 B. EDWARDS, Livery and Bait Stables, Hamilton. YATIOHAL HOTEL J3| CAMBRLDQK. the best accommodation to Visitors and Tourists. Spacious f^^^CeS *""" ntIDES FOR TOURISTS Amintrements have been mafio bo that r-uidea , Ar Lr vTsttora to the Hot Lukes a-e avuil- | able upon short notice. Instruction by post or telegraph promptly attended to. A|iU : D U S BAY NE 8, PIIOrKIETOIi. KIHIKIHI, WAIKATO. L. rf A LLI N, Proprietor. Visitors and [Travellers will meet with Corr fortable Accommodation. Locse Boxes. Good Stabling. D E L A N~ E V • Bogs to announce he has assumed i^ropriotorship of the OHAUPO HOTEL, which is pleasantly situated at the present terminus of the Waikato Railway, and offers an excellent resort for Travellers, Tourists, and Sportsmen. Livery and Bait Stables. M. DELANKY Proprietor, DA MILTON, W A I KA TO. "^ JUDD'J BO~AKd7nG HOU2K (formerly JACKSON'S). GKORGK JUDD (late Cook at Pearce'a Commercial Hotel) having leased tho above premises and made extensive .imPr°™ menh will bo glad to boo his old fr ends, visitors, and travellers, wlicre ho trusts that clean lness, comfort, aud an unsurpassed table will Insure a continuance of patronage, and a kind recom mendation. N.B.—Good haddocks. TT AMILTON JUNCTION. Travellers frnm Auckland would study their own interests by staying at JAMES' RAILWAY HOTEL HAMILTON JUNCTION. Visitors to Cambridge anothk inte'iot would thus lose no time, as Ommbusses and th< brunch lino leave James' Hotel after breakfai every morninnat 8.30. Meals at all hourß. Xx collent accommodation for Commercial lravel era. Tourists. Ladies and Families. FuJK^~OF~CAMBUIDUE HOTEL ROBERT KIRKWOOD (Formerly of National Hotel), Having purchased the Duke of Cambridge will be Rlad to see his old. friends and thi R. K. intends shortly to make Importan alterations to this Hotel, and will do his best V Kivo satisfaction, T B A T E t-1 SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER DUKE-STEKET, CAMBRIDGE, IS NOW OFFERING: Good Strong Plough Harness from 45s per se Stock Haddlf.b (a good comfortable article) £3 7s 6d Strong Stock Saddles (onr own make), £3 Ift Gents' All-over Hogskin Saddles, fron £5 J Oh. Ladies' Saddles, from £i 10a. Stock Bridles, from 7s. 6d. Buggy Harness (silver-mounted), from £9. A Good Supply of Fancy Goods, Leggings, Courier Uaob Etc., Etc., Etc Repairs executed vt ith efficiency and dlspatcl by experienced workmen. i. b~a"t es, DUKK-STREET. CAMBRIDRK. pURE WOOL MATRESSES albertTpotter, WOOL STAPLER AND SCOURER, Having had repeated applications for Wot cleaned by "his process for the purpose o making Bfds, Mattresses. &c, has Induced Mn to introduco to tho not!ce of ladies and gentle men, orivate families, hotel and boarding-hous' keepers, especially invalids, and tho pub io ii general of Now Zealand, his Pukk Wool MATTRKBBKB, Squabß lor Sofas and Couches Beds for Children's Cote, Settees, &0., and ii doing bo would beu to obsorvo that tho hi Mattresces are stuffed wi th is divested of all dirt animal aud glutinous matters, and is entirely frei from impurities of overy description, "the fibre of tho Wool retaining all its elasticity an< flexibility, as whon in tho previous utato,—the yolk." Therefore persons using thsm will not lx subject to those very disagreeable vapours whicl llio pressure of tho body, assisted by its heat upoi impure animal and other substances, emits, am tho many diseases which follow it, as an actini cause. Hamilton, Waikato. March, 1879. Medical Thsiimonv. Hamilton, .April 15,1579.—5ir, I havo carefuil; looked over some specimens of your Wool pre pored for Mattress making, and find it not onlj excellent in quality but froo from any disagree able pmell or ureaso. The Wool is eO carofull] •' carded' that no " foltlni?" can tako iila<:e, thui enßiirinK that beautiful softness and elasticity s< oawntiul to a bed. For some years I have ase( Wool Mattrossea In my own house prepared bj myself, Bna I greatly prefor them to any Hhe kind ; but you far excel mo in the softness nut elastic character of your " cardod " wools.— lan sir, yours obediently, K. Wadhington, M.D.To Mr Albert Potter, Hamilton East. Auckland, April 25,1879.-1 ceriify that I havi carefully examined some specimens of "oarded Wool, prepared by Mr Potter of Wiikato Thoy are beautifully clean, free from any dis a^reenblo smell; and in my opinion are verj suitable for Mattresses, would bo very elastic warm and comfortable.—Tuos. B. Kenderdjnk M.R.C.S., L. & K. I havo carefully examined tho two samples o: Wool which you gave mo, and find them oxces sivoly clean, froo from smell, and admirabl) flited for tho manufacture of Mattresses. »nd Cushions, one of which I also inspected. I con sider a well-made Wool Mattress more health} and comfortable tnan a feather bed: and. judg ing from tho earn pies I saw in your possession I oan most eonticiontiously recommend th< materials and the work.—Chap. F. Goldsboro M.D., Fellow ot the Royal Colleges of Physician to.—To Mr-Albort Potter, llaunl ton Waikato Baddlervi QADDLEIiY AND XTARNESS. DIUTY OFF MOUNTINGS! W. S. JONES Continues to manufacture evory variety of the above in daily increasing quantities, and by the aid of tho latest improved labour-saving appliances, combined with tho largo demand, is enabled to produce hem at «■ THK LOWKSI' POSSIBLE COST. Strong, Duhablk STOCK SADDLES, our own mako, complete with Mounts, £3 ss. Od. A Splendid Assortment (of Every Kindi OP THK M^IIIPS. «■"»«! Riding Whips, from Is 6d to 50s hUNTiNO Whips, from Ga 6d to2ss. Also. Ghr, Buggy, Cab, Carriage, Cart, Waggon 1 - and Boys' Whips, in Great Variety, •xid at Extremely Low Prices. SOLID rfICKKL-SILVER BITS, STIRRUPS. AND SPURS. A Large Assortment, At fully 25 per oent. Less than the Prices, usually charged. LadiCß'kiEn\ Gci Hil ? ID1?? Saddi-es (oi every kind) on Hand or Made to Order. Try Jones' Celebrated Extra-strong MPROVKD PACK-SADDLESI From COs oach (complete). W. S. JONES. QUKSN-STRKKT. npHORNTON SMITH, AND FIRTH'S -I- PRICES CURRENT (Wholesale) Subject to alteration without notioe. _ Sacks. 100's. Kffß' Crown Brand Flour, & s. d. & s. d. £ a d T.b.&F. Canterbury Flour 13 0 0 13 10 0 U 0 0 Sharps, nor ton .. 6 C 0 3ran, ncr ton .... 6 0 0 FowlWhoat .. ~ ie. Od. per biishol. " ho above pricea include sacks and baur—sack mid be.KB not retiu-nublo Tei-nia: Cash. Auckl*ud, 2tol February, 1880,

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3081, 5 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3081, 5 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3081, 5 March 1880, Page 4

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