Miscellaneous.
LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, HAMILTON HOTEL.
C. JR. JOHNSON
BEGS to notify to his numerous friends and the public generally that he has leaded 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 rally round and help him forward in his new venture.
o. R joiinson
TE AKOiIA BUiUiliißY.
THE business of the ai)o?e Butchery hitherto conducted by me, has this day been taken over by R. M tckie und Co., under which name t. c new Firm will l in futute be conducted.
R. MACKIR.
June 4tb, 1883.
In thanking the settleis of Te Aroha a. id unrounding districts for their past !> .iro'i'i^p, il. M. 'jeirs t- <■>• h< u a <.'») Unuance of their favour for die ve:\ fiiai. Cash Purchaser of — * HIDES, TALLOW SKINS, & c .
J. V U (Jc L A R, VUTC X J R AND genl::al provision dealer, jjEGS to Thiink the Inhabitants of Te Aioha ,md Waiorongouni for the liberal patronnge they have accorded him during the lv.st tlirec months, and beg" to isifmm th-nlhat he nill keep a REGULAR SUPPLY OF THE BEST BEEF, MUTTON, And POIJK AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Wholes-ale and Rct-iil. One Montli'R Cicdit given, it required, In.' Ca-h Pivfeired.
Stationeiy, Ac. STAIIONEKY ! SfATIOVEuTIT" STAUONEitY ! !! Io tho Residents of Te Aroha, Waioiongomui, and Su> rounding Distiicis. CHAS. BALCKE, ' (Late of Taunts) jJEGS to infoim the nlune that he hw\ ** commenced business in Te Aioha j as HAIRDRESSER, and that he has also j a large assortment of English ;ind Colonial ! Journals, English, American and AusnMlism Papers received each mail. Airont for Te Ar«ha .\ev\s, AnckLnnl \V. i\t\\s, Saturday 's Ild-ald, N.B.— Finest stock T<»bacioi.i t Good.-- in Je Aioha. A-ent for Piofrssor Eliis's Herb il Mad - cine. Note the addr & s : Next B N.Z.
CHARLE>S McLHER,
fN Thanking his GVtomeis and ihThaine.s Public for the Liberal patio nago during the past year, takes this opportunity of infoiming them that h* Ims just opened ti welUelooted stock of
NEW GOODS.
Work Boxes, Writing De- ks, Pme 800 Photo Albums (.sinJl and large) 'Chatterbox, 1 and ' Little" Folks.'
DRESSING OASES (for G.-nts;.
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Grand As.soitment
NEW HEEItSCIIAUMSi NEW MEERSCHAUMS
NEW SETS OF SCRAPS! (Laigest Asisoi'tmcnt on the Thames),
New .'vccordeons! New Aoo^deonsl From 15<i to JOCK Now Concerlinftd J Now Concertinas Mutes, Violins, Fhitjnns, Month Aceor qvons, mirt oveyy desoriplion of Musical Instrument — too numerous to mention,
OalJ and Inspect at CHARLES McMVIUi'S, BROWN BTBRKT, Grahamstown,
Country oidcrs promptly attended to
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 16, 29 September 1883, Page 1
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