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Public Notices THE WaNGAMJI BIVEE. Auckland—Wellington. NEW ZEAIAND'S Great. Scenic Canon. Now OveY'tand Route via Central Kailway, avoiding sea journey. Magnificent Scenic Attractions. Visited by Tuousanus. TAUMARUNUI—WANGANUI, Tuesdnys, Thursdays and Satnrdays. Through Ra'l and River Pare, JE3 153. For all particulars, Tourist Bureaux. COOK & SONS, HATRICK & COY. THE WANGANUI NEW ZEALAND'S SCENIC RIVEB, VISITED BY THOUSANDS. NEW Overland Route, WELLINGTONAUCKLAND, avoiding sea journey. FROM Ist MAY, to DECEMBER 15th. Wanganui - Pipiriki Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Pipiriki- Wanganui—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. TAUMARUNUI AND HOUSEBOAT SERVICE. Steamer leaves Pipiriki for Houseboat and Taumarunui on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Steamer leaves Taumarunui and HouseJ boat tor Pipiriki on Tuesdays and Saturdays j connecting Wellington express at Wanganui on Mondays and Wednesdays. A trip on this beautiful river will ever remain a pleasant memory. A. HATRIOK & CO. COOK 4 SON. Established D. R. BAIN, "THE PEOPLE'S TAILOR," Hamilton. 3IDING BREECHES A SPECIALITY Style and Workmanship Guaranteed. W. H. HEMINGWAY, F.A.A.N.Z. Public Accountant and Auditor, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 516. IROMPT ATTENTION TO COUNTRY WORK. NEW MINISTRY POWER. Diplomatic Communications August 7,1906. " HON. McNAB. Wellington. " Accept congratulation. If your sons of the Soil and Empire keep to the 'CHAMPION' PATHS OF VIRTUE, ■access will follow, and powder and bullet cease. " (Signed) VIRrUE." " P. VIRTUE, Auckland. " Many thanks indeed for your kind congratulations, which, coming m the first flush of pleasure (always cheerful in spite of Trust) at my good fortune, are specially gratifying. " (Signed) R. MoNAB. " HON. MILLAR, Wellington. "Accept oongratulatioas. Our MUS-CLE-RAISED LADS throughout colony admit we have saved them from the dutches of CRUEL TRUSTS, etc. So on land and sea let us keep our COLOURS FLYING. We have nailed ours to the mast. " (Signed) VIBTUE." "P. VIRTUE, Auckland. " Many thanks for your kind congratulations which are much appreciated. " (Signed) J. A. MILLAR. " HON. FOWLDS. Wellingiou. " Accept congratulations. Sorry didn't let u* into secret before leaving. Protect local' industry with SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT. DUTY. Are there any industries Cook Islands require protecting? Don't allow the TRUST to ' NAB' the free ' MILLER,' who is single-handed fighting the TRUST (68 strong). - (Signed) VIRTUE." "P. VIRTUE, Auckland. " Your congratulations came too boos, and got to the bottom of a very large pile, I' hence the delay. Accept my thanks for good wishes. YOUR SUGGESTIONS will have due consideration. ('•(Signed) GEO. FOWLDS."

Wo want your trade, and that of nveryone who is looking for a reliable grocery store to do busineti with. When your cupboards next need rep'en ohing, give us a chanca to prove our statements TidJ and Stant n, Victori■i-strojt, Hamilton. 6 RHEUMATISM. The ijuick roliuf from pain afforded by applying Cbaniberhiu's i'ain Halm is worth many times the c st. It mikes rest and sleep possible. For eUe by W. Dey, U>UDiltoni Th c Wells, Cambridge; Geo. i M. A. Ahier, le Awauiutuj Green and, Colebrook, Chat. Dallai j i'auuiainnui; TH, Chapman, iulukihi. '

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8089, 28 December 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8089, 28 December 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8089, 28 December 1906, Page 2