New Season's Our Standard is a Guarantee of Quality. Large Stocks, Highest Quality, Prompt Delivery, and Right Prices, have built up our trade. Shipment of Superphosphate now discharging, your orders solicited. G. E. CLARK & SONS, CAMBRIDGE AND HAMILTON NEW ZEALAND iHEHmigßgg Stocktaking Specials. We have 150 pairs of Ladies' Coloured Canvas Shoes. in Albany, Lace and One-bar Tljc usual price of these shoes is 9s lid and 10s Gd. We are now clearing the entire line at Pair If you want a pair of these shoes you will need to call early at The New Zealand Clothing Factory, HAMILTON, Phone 86 Little bits of pasteboard, Shoddy Ink and Paint, Make the modern footwear Look like what they ain't. 'Northern Light's' are $H ' rt stronger, £; - ' Natty, Cheap and Neat, ~" * lwa y s ,ast y° u ' on ß flp ' v Always Fit Your Feet. The 'Shaw' Watermill (Cheap as a Windmill, and always at work). The "Shaw" Watermill represents the latest in up-to-date water suppIy,—REASONS: i.—lt is cheap to install and requires practically no attention. 2 —lt provides a constant and unvarying supply of water. 3.—lt is practically everlasting, by reason of its steady & uniform rate of revolution. 4.—lt will work 24 hours every day at a running cost of twopence per week. s.—lt is unaffected by floods: three years' actual test. 6.—lt will lift water to practically any height. 7.—lt requires no fall. B.—The Buyer takes no risk; an absolute quantity-guarantee goes with each machine Machines installed from £3O Deliveries guaranteed from Five Hundred to Five Thousand Gallons per day. H H SHAW Patentee & Manufacturer. Anglesea St., Hamilton iiiiiiwiinn, pn n _-
"AMILTON -FRANKTON - MOTOR 'BUS SERVICE. On and after MONDAY, 29th September, Leave Frankton for Hamilton: 8.20, 9.45, 1.15 p.m., 4, 7.20. Leave Hamilton East for Frankton: 8.50,10.30, 12.45 P-ra., 2, 5.30, 7.40. Leave Hamilton for Hamilton East: 8.40 am, 10, 12.5 p.m., 5.5, 7.30, also 9.30 p.m. (Saturday only.) Leave Hamilton for Whitiora: 2.30 p.m., 4.15,6.5. Hamilton for Frankton each evening at 10.10, also 9.30 p.m. (Saturday only). Commercial Hotel <£ SHORTLAND & HIGH STREETS, AUCKLAND A. BACH - - - Proprietor 11HE Oldest-established Hotel in New . Zealand, and one ot the most comfortable. Most convenient for Commercial Travellers and Business Men. Terms: From 8/- per day. AVONGLADE" AV3LKSB\ St., HAMILTON. The Most Up-to-date Boarding house. Every Home Comfort and Convenience Terms Moderate., MRS R. T- PAULL Propriety Waverley Hotel and Restaurant Queen St.—Auokland—Oustom St \RIFF: Rooms only, from 3/- per day. Pinest Dining Hall in the Dominion Absolutely the Best Cuisine in Auckland Breakfast, 2/; Midday Luncheon, 1/6 Dinner, 2/Propet rs FrankTowsev.W.S. Sloane McMAHON & Co. UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS . Funcralsjhave my personal attention only. Factory: Phone 182, Knox Street, Hamilton. Also, Private Residence, Knoi Street Phone 20j. New Management. (1 Westcourt," Hamilton MR J. NOLAN BEGS to state that he has taken over the Private Hotel, known as "Westcourt," near the Railway Station. House has been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished, 'Phone 109. Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and Visitors. A Porter Meets All Trains, i I3T Perms Moderate "'EI
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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5535, 17 February 1914, Page 1
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