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Waikato Advertisements. TAUPIRI COAL MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). The Company aro now SUPPLYING COAL it their Mino, Huntly Railway Station, at the I following pricos:— Household (lumpy) 12b per ton Steam (screened) 10s „ Slack - Is In Truck-loads of 5 tons, in bulk. Orders for Aucklacd, Newmarket, and Onehunga, will bo rocolved at tho Company's Ofllco, Fort-street. Orders for othor Stations, addrosses to the Mlno Manager, Taupiri Coal Mines, Huntly and accompanied by remittanoo, will .be promptly <;tondod to, FBANZ SCHERFF. TTI A M I L 'Fo~W, WAIKATO. JUDD'3 BOARDING HOUSE (formerly JACKSON'S). GEORGE JUDD (late Cook at Pearoo'B Commercial Hotel) having leased tho above premises and mado oxtensivo improvements, will bo glad to boo his old friends, visitors, and travellers, whero he trusts that cleanliness, comfort, and an unsurpassed table will insure a continuanco of patronage, and a kind recommendation. N.B.—Good Paddocks. milE " LPHA gpTEL KIHIKIHI, WAIKATO. L. »_ A L L I N. Proprietor. Visitors and 'Travellers will meet with Com foitablo Accommodation. Loose Boxes. Good Stabling. r_A AMILTON RAILWAY NOTICE EDWARDa Bogi' to Inform tho publio that a Coach meets ovorytrain arriving from Auckland. Charges reasonablo. Spcc'rtl Carriages provided to order on instructions boiiig Bent per post or telegraph to b. Edwards, Livkry and Bait Stables, Hamilton. VAT loNAL HOTEL l_v| CAMBRIDGE Humorous Improvements nnd additions having been completed, this Hotel now affords tho best accommodation to Visitors and Tourists. Spuclouß Samplo Rooms havo been provided for Commercial Travellers. First-clusa Billiard Table under tho Superin toridoiic.) of a careful Marker. /GUIDES FOR TOURISTS. Arrangements have been made so that i*>uldoß for Visitors to tho Hot Liikes aro available upon short notico. Instruction by post or telegraph promptly attended to, AUDUSR A V N E S, Proprietor trx~a milt v n ju action, Travellers from Auckland would study <helr own Interests by staying at JAMES' RAILWAY HOTEL HAMILTON JUNCTION. Vihitoiis to Camhridok amotiii. intk-ioh would thus lose no limn, hh Omnibusses arid the branch lino leave James' Hotel aftor broakfa.t every mornlnuat 8.30. Meals at all hours. Kxcellent accommodation for Commercial Traveler-. 'Tourists. Ladles and (riuriilioj. MB E WA I 1. AT O HOTEL A (ADJOINING TUH HAMILTON llALI.). The abovo iB tho flni-sk Family and Commercial Hotel in the Provincial District of Auckland. It has boon built with all tho la'cst liiiprovi-merit.. regardless of expense, and is being llrtod up with every regard for both comfort and elegance. 'Tbo rooms nro spacious and ofly. Tho view from this Hotel ii of the mo. t [.arming oharacor. From the upper windows a. full view is obtained of tho Waikato Plain, wilh its magnificent rivers and mountainous background. All Co.eh -s running to Railway- "utinn call In cot-iiccUon with each train. WINK AND SPIRIT DEPAI.TMENT. WbiCS and Hi-ir ts are selected by an ox perionrcd buyer and only the Most Choice Kinds kept in Stock, Dickon, cm uiul liui-net-V (Jki.kIIKJITKD PALE --, I,lts, 11-OW. d on the Burton principle ion dikiigbl or in bottle). dI'ECIAL Ti'.KMH TO Till!'TftlCAli TIIOUI'KS Snow am> Onir.it Companies Tbo Hall adjoining may he Mid fur Knlertainmonis at a Moderate Charge. Visitor- en rouro to the Hot Ln.es can be supplied with Oiiidc-i nnd Horses. 'Traps and Buggies for Hir». First-class Stabling Accommodation. S. W. BUCK, Prorisietor. i^\uk;! of cambmimj..- hotpl r.O ber t~ktr kwo o d (Formorly of National Hotel), Having purchased tho Duko of Cambridge, will be ulad to sco his old frionds and the Public. R. K. intends shortly to make important alterations to this Hotel, and will do his best to glvo satisfaction. jdure wool ma tresses albert Totter, WOOL STAPLER AND BCOURKR, Having had repeated applications for Woo cleaned by "his process for tho purpose of making Brds, Mattreaeea. &c.. has induced him to introduce to tho not'eo of ladies and gentle, men, orivato families, hotel and boarding-house keepers, especially Invalids, and tho publio in general of Now Zealand, his Puiik Wool MATTiii-SBES, Squabs lor Sofas and Couches. Hcds for Children's Cots, Settees, &0., and in doing so would bos to observe that tho Wool lib Mattresses aro stuf-od with is diveatod of all dirt animal and glutinous mai tors, and is entirely fret from impurities of overy description, "tho tlbror of the Wool retaining all its elasticity and flexibility, as when in tho previous Btate.-tht yolk.' Therefore persons using them willnot be subject to thOBO very disagreeable vapours Whid) tho pressure of tho body, as; istcd by its heat upon impure animal «nd othor t uUstances, omits, and tho many diseases which follow it, as an actiof cause. Hamilton, Waikato, March, 1879. MKDICAr. Tkstimonv. Hamilton, April 15,1879.—5ir, I havo carefullj looked over some specimens of your Wool pre pared for Mattress making, and find it not onlj excellent in quality but free from any disagree ablo smell or grease. The Wool is bo carefullj " carded' that no " felting" can take place, thu. onsuring that beautiful softness and elasticity so essential to a bed. For some years I havo used Wool Mattresses In my own houso prepared bj mys«lf ana I greatly prefer them to any uhei kind ; but you fur excel me in tho softness anf clastic character of your 'carded" wools.— lan Bir, yours obediently, K. Wadmngton, M.D.To Mr Albert Potter, Hamilton East. Auckland, April 25,1879.—1 certify that I havr carefully examined some specimens of "oardod" Wool, prepared by Mr Pottor of Waikatc. x hey aro beautifully clean, free from any di_ agrcenblo smell: and in my opinion are yen suitable for Mattresses, would be very elastic warm,and comfortablo.-Thos. B. Kknderdinb .iW.Iv..L-->S,, Jj, & K. I have carefully examined tho two Bamples ol Wool winch you gave mo, and find thorn oxces «. / ,clc,v?' frea from smell, and admirablj lilted, for tho manufacture of Mattresses an. Cushions, ono of which I also Inspected. I con aider a well-mnde Wool Mattress moro healthy and comfortable than a feather bod : and. judging from the _iimpl-- I«« in 5 - o iir possession, I can most conscientiously recommend the ffi tt, t, orI"'?. uml tho work.-CiiA'. F. GoLDsnono, M.D., Fellow ot the Royal College of Physician etc—lo Air Albert Potter. Hamilton Waikato Medical, SANDER AND SONS' BUCALYPTi EXTRACT. REPORT OF DR. fTmosLEH, PROFESSOR AT THK UNIVERSITY OF _ GRKIFSWALD. Epitome of an article of tho " Berlinor kilmsehen W ocheiiscluift" No. 21,1879, a medical periodical, published at Berlin,'with references to inhalations of tho Extract Eucalypti* i* olis (bander and ffons' Extract Huculyptus) ii, cases of dipthoria, by Dr. F. Moeler, professor at the University of Greifswald, Germany, viz. : Having experienced tho advantages derived irom inhalations of tee Extract Eucalypti* V OLii in csao« of cchinococoen of tho lungs with pronctnal affections, I mado un my mind to try the same remedy in ciscs of Diphthkhia. Di fcalenz, npupi1 ofmine hassince, iiihis dissora tion repoitud tho particular- of tho oases treated, and I may be allowed brittfly to refer to one of the cases enumerated therein. „„ .ia ~V P*J^ewalk, twenty years of age, had on the 19 h February, 1579, a fit of chilling fever with violont pains in hor Ihroat. She called upon a medical practitioner, who, recoghizin <i at once tho case to be ono of diphthoritis, made her enter my klinik. whero 1 had to separator from the other patients. The patient, well developed for her age, was complaining of pain_ in her throat, which grow worse when she endeavoured to swallow, speak, or movo tho nock, i r.c submaxillar and submental glands were much swollen, and tho fever was of a remitting SSrJ^Si i? i° conttltion of tho patient was on the _2nd of February: Warmth =30.1 U, pulso=9(i oirfT 0; /Prescription: Ita.mctouo. c X t?„. bo,iil hal?d for twenty minutes every n °"; -~h». following day the 'latlent threw out __?£._ Dlut,\ clu3 °f ex-udat. Tho local appear *?°,?3 n tho Pharynx grow worse, and the JMiufatswero moro extended over tho mucous Membrane. That inc.. asc of symptoms caused ne to augment the dose to ono teaipoouful of extract cue. used for inhala- ; im"im. ? f,°, ; i°. I' 7 a',, ltio,"» wore continued nil im v ft. wl Tm c F ,h • ,aticnt K°t "Otter nil tho fever had subsided. On examining the ' iharynx it was easily lo ho noticed that the pro ess ol < mhther.t gave way, and on the 11 tt of i« h n.,.** paS ?,! wus stored to health and lisoharged. |lh report in question sayß that , ho Eucalypti Extract iv all cases of diphtheri ties ' iroved. successful it also sets fortb cases of ' lu-yngitis aud bronchitis, chronica, pneumonia "puposa dextia, ao to pharyngitis, combined , cio halj^ nK&? eated SUCoetߣ^ «^the { (I'lioso disoases constitute noarly all tho afleo- I lons of the throat and respiratory organs, . lostly caused by nogleetod colds.) ? Tho above reported euro of diphthoria, a di- ' ease which is always attondort by fever, proves ho ollleaoy of our Extract Eucalyptus in all asps offeror, nnd as it at tho same timo disin:cls all wound., and checks inflammation, it fill bo a positive cure of nearly all diseases, lnefly, Fovors, Rheumatism, Colds, Wounds or 11 kinds, Sprains, Bruises, Etc, • Solo Agent for Auckland a*-- District: A I C X I N,

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3124, 19 July 1880, Page 4

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