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Special Advertisements. MR CROSSE, Surgeon Dentist, of Auckland (Reg. Med. Council, Lond.), wishes to intimate that, in conse quence of the press of business, he will not be able to visit the Waikato for some considerable time, and has consequently determined upon remaining in the distiiot until January 31st, and may be consulted at Gwynne'a Hotel, Hamilton. Special arrangements lia\e been made whereby Artificial Teeth may be made or lepaired on the premises without delay. These are exceptional arrangements that will probably not present themselves again. Patients may be attended to at thenown residences without e\tia charge, but must senO notice as soon as possible. Fees for Stopping or Extractions must be paid at the time of opeiation, but anangenent as to payment for Aitificial Teeth will be made with any respectable settler, who may not find it convenient to pay the full amount at once.

WAIKATO COAL AND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). WAIPA RIVER.— The Steamer LILIE connects -with the other Steamers at Ngarnawahia, leaving at 7 a.m. on Monday and Thursday for Alexandia and all places on the Waipa River; leaving Alexandra on Tuesday and Friday at 7 a.m.

WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND at the different Agencies— Cambridge, Hamilton, Ngaruauahia, Tcßore, Alexandra, and Mercer— a Large Stock of the following Materials, etc., delivered anywhere, freight paid. M.ANURES. English Superphosphate, No. I and 2 Victorian and Sydney Boned ust „ „ >, Boncflour Peruvian and Island Guano Manure Salt.

Fencing Material. Posts — Puriri, Black Birch, Kauri Matai, and Ilium Rails— Ti-tree, Rimu, and Rata Wnc— No. 6, 7, and 8, and Barb Staples, Rolleis, and Pins.

"Building Materials Kami (First and Second-olabs), Kahikatea and Rimu Rimu for Furniture Sashes, Doors and Mouldings, &c. Sash Weights, and Rollers.

Roofing Material Of All Kinds. Comigated Galvanised lion Galvanised Nails and Wa&hers Ridging and Spouting Shingles and Palnurs.

HOBART RAILS AND PALINGS, 400-Gallon Tanks, Pipes, Bricks, Lime, YV.una, and "\Yilson Ground Roach.

1 Ewbank, Wire, Cnt, AI L S \ &c, &c.

\ Puiiii, Ti-tree, Tana, IREWOOD j Acacia (cut and uncut).

Scraps i Sekds.'. Rycgrass, Cocksfoot, Timothy, &c. Clom* (Red, White), Cowgiass, Trefoil, AlsyUe, &c. Turnip — Swede, Aberdeen, Yellow Top, Gicen Top, Purple Top; Rape, &c. &c. Mangold— Long Red and Globe Cai lots— Red and White Oats (Seed and Feed), Wheat, Barley, Maize, <fee, &c. For Prices, &c, apply to the Agents or to JAMES LINDSAY.

THORNTON, SMITH & FIRTH 1 HAVK FOR SALE'Crown Brand" Flour in Sacks, 100s, & bOs Champion" Flour do do do Cantab " Flour do do do Sharps Bran Fowl Wheat. I Wharf Mill, Auckland.

D. RICHARDSON, ARCHITECT, VICTORIA - STREET, CAMBRIDGE. Plans and Specifications prepared, With or without superintendence. N.B. Twenty-two years' colonial experience.

R. WRIGHT, /CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER \j And UNDERTAKER, Lake-street, CAM BRIDGE.

T\f AIKATO FLOUR MILLS. The undersigned has On Hand and FOR SALE, at the Lowest Current Ai Silk-dressed Flour, in 2001b. sacks, 1001b. and 501b. bags Extra Silk-drasseil in 2001b. sacks, 1001b. and 501b. bags Sharps Bran Oatmeal Oats Crushed Oats Fowl Feed Buyers of Cash Wheat. COAL AND WAIiATO SHIPPING COMPANY. JAMES LINDSAY,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1805, 31 January 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1805, 31 January 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1805, 31 January 1884, Page 2