fIJBN KRAI,. ,M ACHIN X -~~VQCI\ Ti a\ 6 , OPPICB, DOKB *?7REFT, CAMBinnOB. , EfcSTABI.ISHEI); 1880. JAMES 8. BOND In thanking the Public of <Wa&« to for the, hbera) support hithorto accorded him/ takes thip, opportunity, of informing them -that he has ml^ed to. bin 1 Plant a 1 1 uttjng Machine, to oruiblehim to ijoro expeditvwsly and neatly exocute all work In the Heveral branches of tho trade. H© ik also in receipt of un elegant ' awortment ot New Type, which, to^etfier with his Printing Machine, "Tho Atlas/ pUce» lmn on a pur with Aickl'md 1 U'n^ev in the production of first-class , work at : moderate charges. A visit to his. office will convince anyone of the fact that there is no longer a necessity for sendingwork out of the Waikato distrtct. All work done at Auckland price*, and '". a. style unnm-pansed. Ornamental Printing in bronze or colours, I Native Land Court Forme, Rate Books, . Proof of Deb,t Fornin, etc., etc., kept in stock. Specimens of work and estimates fnnnished oo application. i JAMES 8. BOND, PRINTER AND BOOKBINDER, Cambridge, Waikato.
i — — — — . rjlE AROHA HARDWARE STORE. Builde s' Ironmongery Locks, Hinges, Nails, &c, I Mining Tools, Drills, . Lambing Btrs ! Shovels Dynamite Powder and Fuse Every requisite kept for domestic purposes Boilers, Pots and Kettles, &c, &c. Sleep comfortable by buying from D. J. F. a good Bedstead and Springs to, make a Spring Mat- ' tress Kerosene and Candles, sold by case or boap Oil and Paints, &c. 5 per cent. Discount for .Cash. D. J,FRA#ER, Whitaker Street, Te Aroha.
A U C .KJL A isr' D. When you go to Town, if you want QUIETNEvSS, COMFORT, CIVILITY, and MODERATE CHARGES TRY BASTEN'S, PRIVATE HOARDING TJOUU. NOTK THE ADDRESS : BELMONT HOUSS, Upfbr Vincent Street.
TE AROHA. PHARMACY, WhUaker-streefo* ■ , GEORGE TJOBSON, FAMILY AftD DISPJSNSING CHEMIST. Physician^ Prescriptions' and Family Receipts accurately, prepared from tfct Purest Drugs only. > TEETH EXTRACTED. PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, NURSERY & TOILET) REQUISITES &c; &ci, &c. HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES
To the Residents of Te Aroha, Waitea and District. W. PRICKER, ipAINTER & DKOOBATOR Tararu Road, Thames, Bogs to thank the inhabitants of the above Districts for their patronage and support in the past, and td assure them thak all orders, entrusted to him will receive prompt attention, and bo executed in tha best style of workmanship at the lowest remunerative ratw. Estimates given on shortest notice, an 4 Telegraphic Orders attended to.
EHREN FRIED BROS, pHCENIX DREWSRY THAMES.
Tho Unrivalled Excellence of tta ALES & PORTER Brewed by this well-known Firm, has resulted in their receiving the GREATEST NUMRKU of rltllW Awh,^ to growers at the late Sydney and Mklbouiixb Exhibit ions. Having obt^ined no let^s than FOUR PRIZES Ag a t n h t All Kxhi-bi t o r ?.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 20, 20 October 1883, Page 4
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458Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 20, 20 October 1883, Page 4
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