Meclical.
DR. BUCKB\. WHITAKER STREET, , TE .AKOHA. LICENTIATE OF THE FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, AND LICENTIATE MIDWIFERY, GLASGOW.
ITonrs of Consultation, from 9 to 10 a.m. andflYom 7 to 9 p in.
N,B. If »»Bsent from nbove address, *ny nieBas£eHoft o> Mr Robson's, Chemist will be attended tainuuediufeiy on return*
Boarding Houses.
TEMPEHAK O.E HO US E AND RBBTAURA # T, WIUTAKKR STREET. J. A DOBSON, Proprirtok.
npHE above Ehtnhlishment is NOW X OPI^A • Every ;ift<;tition paid to tl.o Comfort and Con vtniein'A of Visit *-s and Boarders.
CH ARG ES— Modkiiate.
WELLESLEY HOUSE, Welles) ey-st., Auckhmd (Three doois West from Hobson street). BOAKD AND RESIDENCE, A Good Table kept; lofty and well- ventilated Kedvooras, Plunge and Shower Baths, and every convenience to ensme the comfort of Boarders and Visitors. Term, £1 per w eel . M. MASON (late of Wellington) Proprietoress
Butchers.
TE AROHA BUTCHERY. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
MESSRS SMITH AND SEDDON beg . to inform their friends and the Public generally that they have taki,nuv«r the Butchery Business of 11. Mackie and Co. Messrs S. and S., whilst than It ing their many supporters in Aroh:i, Waiorongomai and surrounding districts for the patronage bestowed on this Establishment in the past, beg to solicit a continuauce of the same. ■, Only the very BEST MEAT v^ill be supplied, and CUSTOMERS may RELY on receiving every attention and that OttDERS will be PROMPTLY cxc- , cuted. SAUSAGES FRESH DATLY. FAMILIES WAITED OiN. N.B,— Cash PurchHSpra of Hides, Skins, Tallow, &c. GE'J. GRAVES, Manager. i Te Aroha, j April Ist, 1884. I PBEMIEK BUTCHERY,
p A. LAID LA W , FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHER, AVIIITAKBB STKEKT, Te ArnJia. Only the Finest Quality of Meat Supplied also Small Goods of every Description on hand. Families waited on Daily. PRICES REASONABLE. To Arolui, 16th October, 1883. N.B.—Chhli Purchaser of F«t Stock, in chiding- Porkers ; aUo Hides, Sheep Skinfand T:iltow.
TU, AKOHA BUTCLERY.
fIIHE business of the above Butchery JL hitherto conducted l\y me, \\m this dny been taken over by K. Mackie, & Co.. under which name the new Finn will in future bo conducted. R. MACKIE. June 4tb, 1883. In thanking the Settlers of Te Ai-ohu and Sm rounding District for their past putronoge, R. M. begs to solicit a continuance of their favour for the new firm.
Ciu-ii Pui chaser of — HIDES, TALLuW, SKIiNS, &o.
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Te Aroha News, Volume 1, Issue 47, 26 April 1884, Page 1
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387Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume 1, Issue 47, 26 April 1884, Page 1
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