[QKNKBAL MACHrNB PRINTING OFFICE, Dok.k Stbekt, Oambridob. KPTABLISHEB,, I^Bo. . j jameFs. bond In thinking 'the Public of WaikntO^or the liberal'support Hitherto accorded Kjhi, takes this opportunity of informing them that lie htiy added to hi« Printing Plant a Cutting- Machine, to unnbVa him to more expeditiously and neatly execute all work in the several brunches of; the trade. ?He is alsd in receipt of »n elegant assortment of New Type, which, together with h\a Printing Machine, " The Atlaw," places i him on a par with Auckland Houhom in | the production of first-clasa work ! at ! modehate charts. A Visit' to hie office ; will convince anyone of the fact that there 'is ho longer u necesHity for Bending work out of tho Waikato dintrtct. , . » All work done at Auckland pricon, «»d in a Rtyle unsurpassed. Ornamental Printing in bronze or colours. j Native Land Court Forms, Rat© Booke, Proof of Debt Forms, etc., etc., kept in stock. Specimen* of work and estimates furnished on application. JAMES S. BOND, PRINTER AND BOOKBINDER, Cambridge, Waikato.
HPE AROHA HARDWARE STORK. Builde s' Ironmongery , Locks, Hinges, Nails, &c, Mining Tools, Drills, Lambing B«ra Shovels Dynamite Powder and Fuae ' * " Every requisite kept for domestic purpose Boilers^ Pots and Kettles, &c.,,fto. Sleep comfortable by buying from I). J. F. a good B dateud anil Springs to, make a Sj^rinjj Mat- ! trewsj ' ' ' '' ' ' Kerosene and Caudles, sold by e«M «r box • Oil and Paints, &c. 5 per cent. Discount 'for Cask. D: J: FRAZfcR, Whitaker Street, Te Aroha.
A F O K_L A IT I?, When you'go to Town, if yn wwtfe QUIETNESS, COMFORT, CIVILITY, and MODERATE CHARaBfI TRY BASTEN'S PRIVATE " ' pOARDING TTOUSE. NOT* THE ADDBEBfI : BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincent Street.
TE AUOHA PHARMACY, 'Whitaker-strwt; ' FAMILY AND DISPENSING » . . -CHEMIST, . . , ', Pbyaician*B Prescriptions and Family- Receipts accurately prepared from the Purest Drugs only. TEETH EXTRACTED. PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, - NURSERY & TOILET REQUISITES &c, &c, &c. HORSE AND CATILE MEDICINEB
To the Residents of Te Aroha, Waitoa and District. W. PRICKER, T)AINTER & DKOORATOB ! Tararu Road, Thakeb, , Begs to thank the inhabitants of the abottt Districts for their patronage and support in tho past, and to assure them that all orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention, and bo executed in th« beat style of workmanship at tht lowest remunerative rat3B. Estimates given on shortest notice, tt«<i Telegraphic Orders attended to.
EHRENFRIED BROS, pHOENIX ORBWERT THAMES. Tho Unrivalled Excellence of the ALES & POUTKtt Brewed by this well-known Firm, hsu resulted in their receiving th# GREATEST NUMBKR or t-KIXES Awh^d fo JSrewerfl Mt tho ißte Sydnky and Melbourne Exhibitions, Having obtained no lew* than FOUR PRIZES Against All 15 xhibi t » r a.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 October 1883, Page 4
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438Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 October 1883, Page 4
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