raneral Directors. E. G. SCRIMSHAW UNDERTAKER & SANITARIAN HOOD ST., HAMILTON. Phono 2182. Holidays and Night ""■ "■-:""' 2286. (Hamilton Rates). Cambridge Office: Mr T. B. KIRK Phone 3565. Night 458. Public Notices. OOSB CJHIPPINO pOMPANY. COAL COAL We are now supplying House Coal. SO/- A TON EX WHARP. J. R. MITCHELL AGENT. Telephone 341. HORSCROpT'S BAKERY \" (Late Gardineri's) IP YOU ARE NOT ALREADY A CUSTOMER WE INVITE A TRIAL. An up-to-date Bakery .'with an experienced Staff will provide you with the best of Bread and Small Goods. H. R. HORSCROFT • CAMBRIDGE & OHATJPO. PHONE 955. BE PREPARED ; NOW is the time to re-decorate your homo at prices in keeping with prevailing conditions. »•'■ ' "■"" WALLPAPERS. British and Canadian Highest Class always in stock. Let us quote for lot job—no matter whether its large or small. ,• P. L. TUCKER THORNTON ROAD. PHONE 154 ; ABBIT -gXTERMENATION ■DABBIT EXTERMINATION Wo have designed and are manufacturing a very economical Pump for using Calcium Cyanide powder in the destruction of This Pump is proving its usefulness and utility. 'Come and see us. r BYCROFT BROS. GENERAL ENGINEERS VICTORIA STREET, CAMBRIDGE. PHONE 114. CURIOUSLY / WORDED ADVERTISEMENTS Appear in a Wellington Almanack published in 1878. Prank W. Evans, then proi prietor of the Rangitikei Hotel, Bulls,' informs the public that he has "every accommodation for reasonable peov pie if they are agreeable to pay!." W. J. Tingey, of the Wai Iwi Hotel, advertises a post office and public pound as adjuncts to his hostelry. A firm of browcr/3 advertise that they arc "ready to sup- ' ••- ply customers cither wholesale ' ' or by the barrel!" "There was ; evidently more beer drunk in those days. ' ' Times have changed since those advertisements were written, but the appreciation of the value of advertising has grown with the passing of thf years. READ All the Advertisements in THE INDEPENDENT You will find much -to benefit yourself, and your, family. ONSTIPATION ! • • Restore- • normal |V boAvel. functioning with. HOWVJW the gentle, delicious laxative. 1/6, 2/6. •5/6.—E. H. Leigh, Chemist.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3208, 18 September 1934, Page 1
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