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Notices E. BAUMAN, THE TAILOR CLEANER & DYER, Victoria-street, Opposite Court- “ ‘ house. HAMILTON. WILL save you from 20 to 80 per 1 cent, on your order, and will give you as good a work and material as the best to be got in the land. All Wool Vicuna Suits, from £3 10s ; Trousers, from 17s 6d. In Dyeing, .Cleaning and Repairing, clients ought” to think first to whom they give their clothes. _ If you trust your work to me I will bring it back to almost its original shape and guarantee not to shrink it, because I clean it chemically. -V ■ GIVE ME A TRIAL. ___ J)LACE ...yOUR QHRISTMAS QRDER WITH COOKE & CO., DURHAM STREET WEST AUCKLAND All liquors Supplied bt us are Guaranteed ABSOLUTELY PURE Agents For WARDS ALE AND TIGER STOUT Samuel Vaile & Scats, LAND, ESTATE, AND INVESTING ■ • AGENTS, AUCKLAND & HAMILTON Q UPEBIOR GENERAL O ■ Thames valley FARM, £8 PER ACRE—3OO ACRES all fenced and in grass except 40 acres flax swamp. Excellent land and almost all ploughable. River ~ Good house of five roods and verandah, washhouse, new cowshed and barn. This is a most desirable farm either for sheep or for dairying, and is only one mile from station, creamery, post-office, etc. Price reduced to £8 per acre; a large amount can remain at a low rate of interest* 8880 ON THE GOLDFIELDS: CHEAP ’ AND PROFITABLE FARM £7OO LAND (66 acres freehold and 100 leasehold at £l6 per annum, with right of renewal at same rental), all fenced, subdivided, and in grass. Permanent running water.Superior house of , five rooms, washhouse, cowshed, cartshed, etc. Good reasons for selling. One mile from important ’ township on the railway. Splendid ‘mdrkpts. - • O , H A L B T . _ M I L T O N IMPORTABLE FURNISHED HOUSE of seven rooms, bath- ' room ’and pantry, hot and cold water, washhouse, etc. ; one acre. Bent only'3o/- per week to firstclass tenant. Waikato. Representative : J. H. WRIGHT, ■■ Alexandra Buildings, H 'if ''M I L O ,N Telegraphic address: ~ ■ < FREEHOLD,’HamiIton ACME “ HORSE COVERS 'MIDI IT B. JONES, fdu&ti ' ■ "A nf BUST FITTING COVERS ON EHB 'market' ' Acme Covers, wish"'.’latest ' impbqyemkn iBl KADI AT ALL PRICES VMM 14/- UPWABDB. FIT GUARANTEED, and are steoked In great variety (ellswing Branch Establishments i HAMILTON NQARUAWAHIA MOBBINSYILB PAEROA 5 E. JONES, WHOLESALB ft RETAIL BADDDEB

J&JI SUT T OHLT BE OBTAINED IN THE WAIKATO DISTRICT FROM SU ! TON & CO.’S SOLS AGE STB jypssßS ia su siva « tju. o owua -“u-“ W. 80UTER & 00, CAMBRIDGE & OHAUPO * TE AWAMUTU & AUCKLAND This notice is rendered necessary by the fact that Heeds are being offered as Sutton’s which have neither been grown nor supplied by Hutton and Sons. Unless sold by authorised agents and protected by Sutton’s Trade Mark, seeds should not be accepted as Sutton’s. SUTTON & SONSj - Eoyal Seed Establishment, Heading, England SUTTON’S CRIMSON KING SWEDE j SUTTON’S CHAMPION SWEDE MARSHALL SWEDE SUTTON’S MAGNUM BONUM SWEDE SUTTON’S SWIFTSURE SWEDE mTTTON *S PURPLE TOP STUBBLE. SWEDE SUTTON’S BRONZE TOP SWEDE ' k SUTTON’S NEW HARDY WHITE SWEDE SUTTON’S Purple Top Aberdeen Yellow Turnip SUTTON’S Green Top Aberdeen Yellow Turnip SUTTON’S Imperial Green Globe Turnip j. SUTTON’S Purple Top Mammoth Turnip SU'S TON’S Greystone Value f 90, offered at Cambridge Central Show in March for gtock grown an( i fattened on fcutton’s Seeds , . _ . Value X*lO 1 lV- for Swedes and Roots, about June next, lU 'when roots have fully matured and will exhibit to advantage and credit to the district. Entries free of cost. Particulars later W. SOUTEE. & CO, CAMBRIDGE,' OHAUPO, TE_ AWAMtITU 'AND AUCKLAND N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY 00, L“ ITED ' Shipment of Hew Seasons SWEDE and TURNIP Seed” * to hand. TXJ RNIPS GREEN TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN PURPLE TOP ~ .i IMPERIAL GBEEN GLOBE DEVON GREYSTONE And Other Varieties SWEDES ANGARGOO [ONaRCH (The Favourite rimson king LiHN BULL rize- winder HAMPION PURPLE TOP ERFECTION RAPE & MUSTARD SEED m Seeds Specially Tested 4T High Germinating Percentage NEW GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS .nbofnAt • Poverty Bay, Southern and Italian Ryegrass joksfoot, Poverty Hed aud Crimson Clovers . 1 / Gowgrass, Alsiko, Lotus, Major. Trefoil, etc. Beocomhe’s Specially-selected Hand-shaken PASPALpjM 0 * DILITATUM Send or call £er Samples and Prices MANURES D . Calcutta Bonedust, Lawes' Superphosphate, _ Maldon Island Guano. Scotia Basic. Slug and Bone Char , _ .. Try our Turnip and Grass Mixtures and obtain good, results, ON SALE: Chaff, Bran, ® McDougfvll’s Sheep Dips Ifenotoe M^hin.rv Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency .Co, Ltd, * HAMILTON r’tLVft Good Advice JURE IS NO HIGHER LUXURY THAN, L Qup of Really Good Tea All classes —poor and rich, young and old townspeople, mechanics, labourers, gentry—and the one splendid solace of weariness in the deligthfml op el Fragrant, Rich Fall-llqaored Tea This can be abwlitolj aeoired bp purchasing The Standard Tea - HOW BO CELEBRATED L. D. NATHAN & .00

The Famous Remedy tor mr.r-i.-mT <JOUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, <fc CONSUMPTION, Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the >Vorld. . t 0 ..a fn/wvi nmi (nrm nl Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence g^ t ePreHef 1 who^re r subj>™tU n nyo y Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it Breathing, Hoarseness. Pain or Soreness in the Chest experience voice , allows a Cough or Asthma to become SSX&mpleto Cure. It is most comfortingjtn allaying t ‘ Sfit*whew "Coughs” have been properly treated with th.s medicine. No house beginning P a dose h ts generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. »*- ■hotlld be Without It. as, laaen at iuo ocgiuui.i 6 o. o ' JJ* imitations ! The areat success of HEARNES CUBE, has induced a number Bewai*® °* imilSaiDlOns . * J -Hi*. ii his’medicine “Bronchitis Cure," with the object of ts? ow"n w- •« «•?* - * _ ie . ilDr Rm „|. Si __ « /6 . large Size, 4/o.' Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, the chomiat, cJone, V&*rl«. to any h«r..., when not obtalnabl. locally. wwloa-Beme*. Bronchitis Cure No. U does not coptain any poiaoa within the meaning of the Aet. It i, Wvpv. equally beneficial lot the youngest child and the moat aged person

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3360, 14 December 1906, Page 1

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