Storekeepers.
MORRINSVILLU.
H. J. CLIFFORD,
Huving greatly enlarged and improved his Store, will now al vavs have on hand a LARGE nncl VARIED STOCK of FIRST-CLASS GOODS in the following Lines :—: — GROCICRY, DRAPERY, BOOTS & SHOES, IRONMONGERY,
Era, Etc., Etc., BAKERY— PIain and Fancy Bjoad.
Fxeellcnce of Quality and MODERATE PRICES will be a distin^uisliing feature of this Store.
CASH PURCHASER oC Country Produce.
Goods delivered in any of the Surrounding Distiicts*
NOTICE! TAME a OOPPETT, Begs to inform his ii'iin rous Customers and the Public generally th.il his NEW PREMISES are now opened at Waioiionoomai, and that he h.is laid ill a i\K\V AND WKIil. ASsOUTKD Stock ol GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, ETC. By close attention to his Business, and by keeping only FIRST CLASS GOODS lie tiu-to to bcffivoiiied with a liberal bh.ire of Suppoi t. SPECIALITY : OUR 3* TE A, TRY IT! Sporting, and Blasting Powder and all MINING ItEQUISirES Always on ll.ind.
CANTKRBUUY MAMS & BACON.
Te Aroha News, Auckland Weekly News, and Thames Adwrfiser, sold.
Goods delivered up the hili and to all parts ol tlic township.
POST AND TELEPHONE OFFICE. Stamps sold.
C.ish pun-ha ers
I'ROUUO E.
COUiNTI! Y
Ironmongery.
MS AKOIU HARDWARE STOKE.
Pmiidcis' Ironmongery Locks, Hing' i s, NaiK, &c, Mining Tools, Drills, Lambing Bars Shovels Dynamite Powder and Fuse Every requisite kv'pt for domestic purposes Boiieis, Pots and kettles, &c, &c, Sleep eonilort.ible bv buying from J), -1 i\ a good' tfjiktcid .mtJ Spiingsto make a Spring Mat lie-a " Kerosene and CandlcK .sold by case oi b >x Oils and Paints, &c. 5 per cent. Discount for Cash. D. J. FUAZtiI!, V/ hi laker -Street, Te Aroha. ADDRESS: 75, QUEKtf-STEEET. «1 HYDRAULIC LIME fj> Sg TRADE W MARK «q % J.^fiison&C 1 ? r s AUCKLAND, N.Z. XX7"HY have Bad Dairies, when Concrete Tt i' 3 bo Cheap? Anyone who follows oin in-tructionß can ovect One Story Buildings, build Concrete Tank<, Pheep Dips, and lay a-U kinds of Conorete Floors. The Framing or Boxing Co deposit the Concrete in requires no Timber but that needed to finißh the building. Iron bolts can be dispensed with. Partios intore^tod will please Call at oik Ofllce, and get full particulars of how fo Frame , for BtfUUingsv .sec, as it is almost impossible to i make it elcar by writing. i Conoreto makes good bases for Engines, *lso, : Daiua, Water- races, Culverts. &c. | Wivy should County Councils build so many Small Bridges, when Conorote Culverts cost so little? ! All the rates are absorbed in Rene-wing and , Replacing after Flouds. : Rich or Soapy niayjr, vt«tH fmtiwit, flaaka 1 a good substitute for graved Start a X' od fire round a stump, ptot ottfsotfw ' Clay, and watch the result. . P.S.-Alt 'Vfatluirbnjfi Limps are not alifte, ffnrf nocoof VV'iison'S'is kxjuuuw wkk<*u* Urn Tunde
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 59, 19 July 1884, Page 1
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460Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 59, 19 July 1884, Page 1
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