Miscellaneous.
LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, HAMILTON HOTEL.
C. R. JOHNSON
BEGS to notify to his numerous friends and the public generally that he has leased the above Stables and purchased the Plant of the late Mr B. Edwards, and intends carrying on the business. Every attention will be paid to his patrons, and he trusts his old friends will rail}' round and help him forward in his new venture. C. R JOHNSON
TE AROHA BUICUJfiltr.
'THE business of the above Butchery hitherto conducted by me, has this day been taken over by R. Mackie and Co., under which name ti c new Firm will in
future be conducted.
R. MACKIE.
June*.4th, 1883. In thanking the settlers of Te Aroha and surrounding districts for their past patronage, R. M. begs to solicit a con ,
tinuance of their favour for the new firm. Cash Purchaser of-— ] HIDES, TALLOW RK'N**, <c.
J. V U ii L A X, BUTOEJB AND GENERAL PROVISION DEALER,
DEGS to Thank the Inhabitants of Te Aroha and Waiorongomai for the liberal patronage they have accorded him during the last three months / and begs to inform them that he will keep a REGULAR SUPPLY OF THE BEST BEEF, MUTTON, And PORK AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
Wholesale and Retail.
One Month's Credit given, if required, but Cash Preferred.
Stationery, &g.
STATIONERY ! STATIONERY 1 i STATIONERY! !I To the Residents of Te Aroha, Waiorongomai, and Surrounding Districts. CHAS. BALCKE, (Late of Thames) "DEGS to inform the above that he has -L' commenced business in Te Aioha as HAIRDRESSER, and that he has also a large assortment of English and Colonial Journals, English, Atru-rican and Australian Papers received each mail. A gout for Te Aroha News, Auckland W. News, Saturday* Herald, Thames Siar. N.B.— Finest stock Tobacconi-t Goodf in Te Aroha. Note the addr« ss : Next B.N.Z.
CHARLES McLIVER,
XN Thanking his Customers and the Thames Public for the Liberal patronage during the past year, takes this opportunity of informing them that lie has just opened a welJ-selected stock of NEW GOODS.
Work Boxes, Writing- Desks, Prize Books. Photo Albums (small and lars>e), 'Chatterbox,' and ' Little" Folks.'
DRESSING CASES (for Gents).
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS I TOYS! Grand Assortment
NEW MEERSCHAUMS! NEW MEERSCHAUMS
NEW SETS OF SCRAPS!
(Largest Assortment on the Thames).
New Accordoons ! New Acoc^deons ! From 15s to 100s. New Concertinas! New Concertinas Flutes, Violins, Flutinas, Month Accor deons, and every description of Musical Instrument — too numerous to mention. Call and Inspect at CHARLES MoLIVER'S, BROWN STREET, Graiumstown. Country Orders promptly atte»4cs to
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 September 1883, Page 1
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422Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 September 1883, Page 1
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