' A. NEMO'S CONSULTATION ON
TMJNEDIN GUP AND MELBOURNE I) CHAMPION BA.CE.
0000 MTVHjra at Ten Shillings. Each Ticket ii as Tw o Separate Chances. w -^« n cot. "blbouuxe champion B«a i'ab V £y, 31s*. Rnn M J^ 1884 . First do^e.. £180 First Horse .. LlbO Beoon.l Horse 100 Second. Horse-. . 100 Third Horse.. 75 Third Horse., 7o Starters (div.) 75 Starters (di^).. To Non-starter (div)lOO Non-starters (dn.)JM £500 £500 Will close on or about February 19fch. Applicants (by letter only) must enclose Two Stamps for Replies. Address :—" A. Nemo, care of F. Touihnson Barrel Hotel, Parnell."
T. P. J U D It 1 N S , BOOTMAKER,
Opposite Mr Peel's Cordial Factory, and » aw the \Ve*leyau Chiuvli, Bridge- < jeet, Te Arohu, I)W(tS to inform the Pnblic generally \'J that he has commenced business as a hove, and intends to work very close to. Auckland prices, as the following figures will show :—: — £ s. d.,
Men's French Calf Elastics Bahnovulsand Shooters, riveted 17 0 do., do., pe^ed 18 0 Men's Colonial Cnlii do., riveted lb 0 do. do, <10. pegged 17 0 Oxford and Derby Shoes, Is less. Men's Strong Working Watertights, riveted ... ... 17 0 „ pegged... 18 0 Women's and Chiluren s by agreement. T. P. has special facilities for doing repairs, und intends to devote particular attention to thi* branch of the trade. Old boots, of anybody's make, repaired quickly •and well. - Men's Half Soles 3s 6d Women's „ 3s Od New Elastics put in by Machine. Men's tind Women's, 3s Gd the set. All kinds of sewing machines cleaned And adjusted 'with groat cure. Lowest charge, 2s 6d. The above prices arc for cash only.
nEO E G E T\ EVE V,
CABINET MAKER, CARPENTER, JOIMSR, WHEELWRIGHT, CARRIAGE, AND GENERAL BUILDER.
HAS always on hand a LARGE STOCK -of Best Seasoned Materials, and is pre •pared to execute all orders he may be favoured witli promptly, in best shle, -and on reasonable terms. CABINET MAKING In all its branches. WHITAKER St., TE AROHA.
HUGH ROSS,
NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, WAIHOU (Established 1880),
"XT AS al wa 3' s on h nn< * a Ch°* ce G°l" JO lection of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES FLOWERING SHRUBS, &c, 16.000 Pines (all varieties) 12,000 Cypresses, including Macroc.irpa, Lawsoniana, Benthamania, &c. 6.000 Fruit Trees— Apples, Pears Peaches, Walnuts, Plums, &c. Camelias, Azeleas, Magnolias, Roses, &c. Hedge Plants— Quick and Box Thorn in any quantity. AN INSPECTION OF THE STOCK is invited by those intending to plant. — A reduction made to tl'ose planting largely. j
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 36, 9 February 1884, Page 6
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525Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 36, 9 February 1884, Page 6
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