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WAIKATO TIMES ALMANAC FIFTEENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. TO ADVERTISERS. rpHIS well-known Almanac in now in _L hand, and intending Advertisers will oblige by making application at once for space and forwarding copy. The Almanac has a large circulation, covering three Electoral Districts, and iB therefore a splendid Advertising medium. Owing to the progress of the Districts in which the Almanac circulates, the Proprietor intends to print 500 extra copies. Advertisers take note. Secretaries of Local Bodies, Clubs and Societies are respectfully requested to forward to the Publisher Lists of Members, Office-bearers, etc., for publication in the next issue of this popular Almanac, addressed to the Waikato Times, Hamilton. The Publisher will be glad to receive early information upon any matter from Settlers and others deemed suitable for inclusion in the Almanac, and any suggestions received will have prompt attention. R. JNO. PAULL, PROPRIETOR. THAT lots of Folk would Rather have their Boots " Comfortably " Repaired than have new on«s. aud Ford's the man for the job. The Beauties of Cambridge are better appreciated when wearing Rubber Heeli by J. H. FORD. OPPT. VICTORIA HALL, CAMBRIDGE M i ill I S S 1U I S S E N, KNOX STREET, HAMILTON. CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN AND VIOLA. Special attention to Technique & Theory LEGAL. C. L. MacD I ARMID BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, HAMILTON, Has removed to his new office in the ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Money to Lend on Good Security. V. D , SOLICITOR, X 0 N, CAMBR I D G E. Money to Lend at Current Rate of Interest. '[A cardJ Et. W. Dyer SOLICITOR ... Hamilton. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLDS. IOLLINS, jJERBERT Y Q BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." MONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First-class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 108, Queen - street, Auckland, 23 7. J, A. YOUNG, DENTIST. Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in month. Ngaruawahia, second Tuesday in month. Huntly, third Tuesday in month. Te Aroha, fourth Tuesday in mouth. Ofher districts occasionally. HIGH-CLASS WORK TERMS MODERATE EWSOH OHEPPARD, LAN I), COMMIS STO N. ESTATE AGENT; HAMILTON. Bicyclists should never start out without a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in their tool bags. This liniment is excellent for all flesh wounds aud sprains. One application gives relief. Try it. W. DEY, Hamilton; THOS. WELLS, Cambridge; GEO. M. A. AHIER, Te Awamutu, Bell it.
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Waikato Times, Volume LV, Issue 6278, 19 November 1903, Page 2
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