.' i iW' M '- "DENNETT, f CARTER ANp CONTRACTOR. CARTING done at Te Aroha, Waiorongomai, or anyothei of the surrounding Districts ON
MOST MODERATE TERMS.
Fuunituhb Carefully Removed To any distance.
HOUSE BLOCKS, PURIRI POSTS, &c,
Alwats ok Ham*.
WHITAKER St., TE AROHA.
TEMPERANCE HOUSE AND RESTAURANT, Wuitaker Street. J. A DOBSON, Proprietor. THE above Establishment is NOW OPEN . Every attention paid to the Comfort and Convenient of Visitors and Boarders.
CHARGES—ModeratX.
-pIAKO GENERAL STORES ■*• AND BUTCHERY, WAIHOU & NEW LINCOLN.
GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, DRAPERY. Etc., Etc.
POST OFFlCE— Stamps Sold.
None but the best Goods Kept.
THOMAS ROVE, Proprietor.
TE AROHA STEAM MINERAL WATER MANU-
FACTORY.
T^D W ARD ' T> EE L, J2IUTED WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURER,
In commencing Business as above, respectfully solicits a shave of the public patronage. My best and special attention, combined with a thorough knowledge of the trade, will be devoted to the production of a First Class Article.
Wholesale Buyers liberally dealt with.
Firewood purchased in any quantities.
WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA.
A LTL T C X L A I D.
When you go to Town, if you want QUIETNESS, COMFORT, CIVILITY, and MODERATE CHARGES
TRY BASTEN'S PRIVATE HOARDING TTOUSE.
NOTE THB ADDRESS : BEL MONT HOUSE, Upper Vincent Street.
COALS I COALS I 1 COALS I ! I
ON HAND and FOR SALE at my Yards, opposite Goods Wharf, the following : — WAIKATO DOUBLE - SCREENED, 3AY OF ISLANDS, and KAMI) COALS at 32s 6d per ton, f.o.h. NEWCASTLE (Household), uQ». BLACKSMITHS 40s.
For full particulars apply to C. BALCKE,
Te Aroha. or MAURICE CASEY, Goods Wharf, Grahnmstown, Thames.
N.B. — Shingles, first-class kauri, sup plied to builders at reasonable rates — 14s per 1000, free on board.
T> OTACKPOLE, Bootmaker, Waiorongomai, T© Aroha,
Has for Sale a L«rge Stock of Colonialmade BOOTS of the best quality, comprising Men's Strong Wutertights and Bluchers, Elastic Sides, Patent Slippers, <&c.
HUGH ROSS, NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN,
WAIHOU (Established 1880),
HAS always on hand a Choice Collection of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES FLOWERING SHRUBS, &a, 16,000 Pines (all varieties) 12,000 Cypresses, including Macrocarpa, Lawsoniana, Benthamanin, &o. 6.000 Fruit Trees— -Apples, Pear* Peaches, Walnuts, Plums, &c. Camtslias, Azeleas, Magnolias, Hoses, &c. Hedge Plants — Quick and Box Thorn in, any quantity .
AN INSPECTION OF THE S^OCDK ia invited by those intending to plant.— A reduction made to tbose planting largely.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 25, 24 November 1883, Page 4
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382Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 25, 24 November 1883, Page 4
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