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WINTER - - 1904 IS SHOWING , NEW MILLINERY ®£t NEW CLOTH AND FRIEZE COATS &$> SEIRTB AND UNDERCLOTHING A LOVELY ASSORTMENT OF BABIE*' HATS AND BONNETS. LAYETTES A SPECIALITY ALR-A ND R A BUILDINGS, E.J.DAYEY BAKER, General Storekeeper, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. Take Good Advice HERE IS NO HIGHER LUXURY THAN A Cup of Really Good Tea All classes —poor and rich, young and old townspeople, mechanics, labourers, gentry—find the one splendid solace of weariness in the deligthful cup of Fragrant, Rich Full-liquored Tea This can be absolutely secured by purchasing The Standard Tea NOW SO CELEBRATED Buyers should select according to their liking for part of China or all Indian. Grocers will advise what particular number is preferable : but to be sure that the right thing is secured Ask for Standard Teas L. D. NATHAN & CO W. S. LAURIE Pyramid B. A. LAURIE T. F. LONGLAN Steamed BONEMEAL PYRAMID BRAND, in small bags ; absolutely pure, highest analysis. Buyers will Fxeasb Note that PYRAMID 'soar REGISTERED BRAND, and las that they get it, some unscrupulous dealers having sold an inferior atticle nnder.eur trade mark. Also, — SUPERPHOSPHATE, Anglo or Lawes', 36 % THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (Basic Slag), 38 t 046 /„ K AINIT, Imported Belgian, does not cake or set* SPECIAL!—NITKO POTASH GRASS MANURE New Season's Clover and Grass Seeds 29. CUSTOMS STREET. AUCKLAND--1904, NEW TEAE BKEW MA.DE rBOM THB BEST MALT & HOPSJA THE PUREST WATER IN THE WORLD SPECIALITIES : Light, Bitter, India, Pale and XXXX Ales and) Unrivalled Double Stout THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLf ASSOCIATION OF AUCKLAND, N.Z., Ltd, Box 86 Auckland (Late W. J. Hurst & Co) Beg *o announce to the Farmers of Waikato and Surrounding Distriots that they have just imported, ex s.s Delphic, £IOOO worth Best English Clovers and Natural Grasses. loluding Pacey's Celebrated Englishgrown Ryegrass. Further shipments to follow. Also, Poverty Bay and Southern Ryegrass, Italian Ryegrass, Cooksfoo , etc. The Seed* imported by the 'ate firm of Hurst and Co. have been noted for their excellence. The Farmers' Supply Associ. tion mport from the name growers. 42 MRS McCONNELL AS NOW OPENED HER Frankton Store. RVKRY ' HINO OF BEST QUAL'TY AT MODRRATE PRICES Saddlery and Harness Repaired On the Premises, FR AS KJTO N J UNCTIOS CIPJ^RI ABT VEAE'S TV/r ARE NOW READY Beven Shillin s (7b) per doien Q. F. E. EDGECOMBE, Hamilton COYLE & JOLLY, (EG to announce thoy have TAKEN OVER Mb JOHN RIDLER'S Carting AND Coal and Firewood Business, HAMILTON, FROM THIS DATE. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Augiißt let, 1903 1/8 F. J. BROWN, DECORATIVE PAINTER AND (Eighs years with Mr M. J. Bennett Auckland) DESIRES to notify the public that he has started business in Brewery Street, CAMBRIDGE, and has a Large andSeleat Assortment of PAPERHANGINGS. ARTISTS' REQUISITES, and all TRADE MATERIALS in stock. Work m all dep-irtmentß of the trade undertaken in Town or Country. Best Materials always used. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A Trial Solicited. GOOD-LASTING-PLEASING Not* the Address—P. J. BROWN Brewery.St. (Next Webber, Blacksmith) 4/9 CAMBRIDGE.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2630, 4 May 1904, Page 1

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