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Waikato Advertis^iiienta. '"'* I JUDD'i BOAIIDING HOnaK (formerly JACKBON^); 8 QKORGK JL'DD (late Cook .t » i ommeroinl Hotel) havin X toast dth« **&# '<' rcmieea and made extensive imimT. •«»»»/"> 111 bo glad to eeehisoldttendXvtotoT^J •ayeUere, where he tra»utbat c^^taS?'«4 I irt, and an unsurpassed table win iS» ***■ r HE a lpha ~ip^, KIHIKIHI, WAIKATOi f L. UAL LI N, Proprletw, /■ risitors and iTravellers will meet with r«i" Xortab.e LJ AMILTON RAILWAY wjmjfr-.--KDWARDH 'oft legs to inform the publlo that a I imi»in verytrain arriving from Auckland (T822 easonable. Spec.al Carria B ei»providedtoflw2 a inutructions being sent per poet or tetegrafl B. KDWARDB, Livkey and Bait Stablkb. :m:Hamilton. ™ pVUKB OF CAMBb.IDUE HOT& EOBEK T KIR KWOO D " (Formerly of National Hotel) ' 1 Javing purchased the Duke of Cnmh.uA vill bo Rlad to boo hia old friend?Zd% ?üblic. **• R. K. Intends shortly to make Imn~i-_: iterations to this Hotel, and will do htaiSS?' ' five satisfaction *"»««» THE WA I KA T O HOT*r (.ADJOINING TIIK HAMILTON Hill,)!' The above is the finest Family and Cm™..."' Jlal Hotel in the Provincial District oOSSP*^ and. It, has been built with all thek& improvements, regardless of expense JXi? being fitted up with every regard forbothSu? tort and Oleßttnoe. The ™oms aro spadooifSS i »tty. The view from this Hotel i, of tffiS 1 [harming characer. From the upper winSS.afnll view if obtained of the WaikatoPU? 11 with its mHgn.'flceut rivers and mountain^ background. mua» AU Coaches running to Rnifway^taHon call iMi connection with c.Wu train, ™ WINE AND SPIRIT DEPAUTMENT lir* Wines and Sririts are selected by an <«* perienced buyer and only the Most Choice Kinds kept in StookT^1 >■■'' Dickenson and Burnett'n Celebrated pity aLBS, Brewed on the BurtonMndnter^' (on draught or in bottle). - SPECIAL TKRMS TO THEATRICAL TBOmw ' Show and Other Compaotm/ r'™ Tbe Hall adjoining may be had for Entertain, meats at a Moderate Charge. rr^1 Visitors <n route to the Hot Lakes eanw supplied with Guide 3 and Horses. Traps and Buggies for Hir«. First-dM Stabling Accommodation, T*£S. W. BUCK. Pkopbietor. ITAMILION JUWCTIOK, travellers from Auckland wouldstudy Aeirnw Interests by staying at " JAMES' RAILWAY HOTbI HAMILTON JUNCTION. ,' YIBITORS TO CAItIIHI DO X ANn Tint JHTMIOB would thus loso no time, as Omnibnsses &nd Uw branch line leave James' Hotel after,breaktut* every mornink'at 8.30. Meals at all hwS^S^-1 oellent accommodation for Commercial TtnA era. Tourists. Ladies and Families. ' -\TfiATIONAL HOTEi -L™ CAMBRIDGE " Humorous improvemrnte and addiUou hartm bean completed, this Hotel now afiotdi the beat accommodation to Visitors and Tourists. Spacious Sample Rooms have been pnrri4e« for Commoroial Travollore, JTint-olasi Billiard Table under the Snperia , tendence of a careful Marker. nUIDES FOR TOURISTS!, Arrangements have been made so that GnidM for Visitors to the Hot Lakes ate avait able upon short notice. IJoDiruotion by post or telegraph promptii attended to, A U D U S R AYS £ 8, Fbofsibtor, duke wool. m.atresses, albert Totter, WOOL STAPLBR AND SCOtJBKR, Having had repeated applications for WM cleaned by "his process1' for the purpose oi making Beds, Mattresses. &c, has induced iio to introduce to the notice of ladies and gratia. men, orivate families, hotel and boardiDg-hafi!B keepers, especially invalids, and the publio is general of New Zealand, his Pdbk Wool Matthkbbks, Squabs for Sofas and Couotae, Beds for Children's Cots, Settees, &c, liA in doing so would ben to observe that the WoolhlJ Mattresses are stuffed with is divested of all dirt, animal and glutinous matters, and ia entirely tree from impurities of every description, "thefibrd of the Wool retaining all its elasHoity and flexibility, as when in the previous Btato,-U>« ■ yolk." Therefore persons using them willnot i* subject to thOße very disagreeable vapouiswblca the pressure of the body, assisted byiuheat klpa Impure animal and other substances, emits, and the many diseases which follow it, as an acting cause. ". . : . Hamilton. Waikato, March, 1879. Medical Thshmoni. jj HamUton, pril 15,1879,-Sir, I have cawMV looked over some specimens of yonr Wooipw pared for Mattress making, and find it not onl/ excellent in quality but free from any disagree able smell or Brease. The Wool is bo cawMly •' carded' that no " felting" can take pJaca. tbM ensuring that beautiful softneaa and elasticity M essential to a bed. For Borne yeara Ibave.nMQ Wool Mattresses in my own houseprepattOW rnyßelf, ana I greatly prefer them to any ••»« kind; but you far excel mo in the BOftnewaJffl elastic character of your " carded * wools.— lam sir, yours obediently, K. Wadmngwhi, MJfcTo Mr Albert Potter, Hamilton K«8t t Auckland, April 25,1879.-I certify Oat I baW carefully examined some specimens of oamea - Wool, prepared by Mr Potter of mikato, They are beautifully clean, free from W 0* agreeable smell; and in.my opinion aw wry suitable for Mattressce, would tte very elasßO, warm and comfortable.—Thob. B. KWDKiun M.R.0.&, L. & K. , J I have oarefolly examined the two sampWM Wool which you gave me, and find them era* rively clean, free from smell, and aflmaaW fitted for the manufacture of JMattrewß. m Cushions, one of which I also inspected. I oro; sider a well-made Wool Mattress mOThejBW and comfortable than a feather bed: ana,]vWing from the samples I saw in yonr poßßMSflfc... I can moet consciertiously reoommena va materials and the work.-CHAP. F. CtoDfflOKJ M.0., rellow ot the Royal College of ?*!&«*s' etc-To Mr A lbert Potter. Hamilton WalWO. _ ]t mAUPIRI COAL MINING COMPAHJ X (LIMITKD). . Tha Company are now SUPPJAINS COW at their Mine, Huntly RaUway Station, at«, : following prices:— Household (lumpy) 12s per ton 4? Steam (screened) 10s »;-;,».» eiadt ....- tt « In Truck-loads of 5 tons. In bulk. ■■; Orders for Aucklaefl, Newmarket, and On* hunga. wiU be received ot the Cofflpann Offloe, Fort-street. ■ , :;' Ordem for other Stations, addresses to m Mlno Manaier, Taupiri Coal Minoe, UwOJ and aocoßPpanied by remittance, wffl.» promptly itendedito, FRANZ SCHKM* , Medical. Z^IURE OF SKIN DISEASES. To the Kditor: Sir,—Herewith we h»Te,.** pleasure to forward you a letter from •N?Jv"T land bearing testimony to the sucOTßStultre»£ ment of a *kin disease of long standinßttro'Lß" the use of our Eucalyptus Kxtract for the bow fit of those riwilaTly afDioted. Wf will deem the subject of sufficient importanoo to affurd this letter a space in your VEloawa paper-Yon* truly. SANOER & SOi N3. Bridge-street,.Sandhurst, July, 1880. ISVBROABOU,t. N.Z., Bth JUtT.,IBB9' MKBSRa. Sander & Sons, Sandhubst. Gkntlemkn.—Having suffered f«»m ecsom» (a skin disease which is very prevalent in_«"« oo!ony) for about nine years, 1 h-d JPOf^Kr numerous mtdioal men here and in ABH?*"J3. and had taken areenio, strj-ebnine, iodwe ». potassium, etc., internally, and had nsea preparations of zino and lead externally, "^e I had tried all tho remedies known to wo faculty, and what between travelling wW* % and druggists' bills, had spent a small ip«»n^ almost if not wholly without results, except w injure my constitution. Durins: a recent w to h okilika I was recommended to try_T""' Extract of Buoalyptus Globulus by a hrotnw who had experienced great benefit from alleviating a very severe cold, and, "Oieeawa'' su-prisa than satisfaction, i found HlO difoaso wliich had troub ed mo so long was oonnuercu and the skin reaimed it 3 normal o°D°)',^, Thla was effected by ihe external use «»", than two one-ounce bo'ties. -imso You a>e wt lcomo to iniko any use yp^'rsEp of this letter, and I subscribe myself.—»•»",. (Signod) JOHN H. KKRB. . . Manager, Union Bank of Australia (Limiioa Agent for Auckland: GRAVES AICK INi Thus Phabmacy, QujraN-sxREgT. ;

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3163, 8 September 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3163, 8 September 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3163, 8 September 1880, Page 4