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CONCERT AND DANCE. .7

Waiorongomai school,

9th AUGUST, 1884,

or purpose of Clearing School Ground,

nd Erecting Swings, &c.

J O T I C E.

a A. LAIDLAW desires to notify „ his Customers and the public generally that he has disposed of his 3utchery Business at Waiorongomai to iIESSRS GRAVES & BASKIVILLR, by vhom same will be carried on. In making his announcement, G. A. L. would take his opportunity of thanking his many xiends for the large amount of support locorded him, and trusts his successor. 1 * viU be favoured with a continuance of ame. G. A. LAIDLAW, Te Aroha. Aur. 13th, 1884.

WITH reference to the :ibov<» announcement, the undersigned den"re to st;ite that they have made satisfac;ory jiiT.ingemonts wbpreby they will be jonstautly supuiiod with a lartrc stock of

yiEAT OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY.

Beef, Mutton, Pork, etc., etc. Fresh Sausages, etc., etc., md by personal attention to the requirements of their Customers, and prompt execution of orders, hope to meet with /cry liberal support. GRAVES & BARTCTVTLLE, Waiorongomai. Auff. 13th, 1884.-

UP-HILL BUTCHERY,

WAIOKONOOMAI.

FRED GORDON begs to inform the MINERS and Public generally that he has PURCHASED the above business from Mr Thos. Neallie, and will cairy on same in all its brandies.

F. G. has made satisfactory arrangements whereby he will be alwa^B well supplied with a Large Stock of

FIEST-OLASS MEAT,

and hopes by personal attention to the wants of his patrons to retain all old Customers, and also make many new ones.

FLIKD. GORDON. Waiorongomai, August, 1884.

J. S. H » T -

G € N M 4KER, POLLEN STREET, THAMES.

Importer of T. Bland and Sons', and W. ond C. Scolt and Sons' Guns, &c, Curtis and Harvey's Diamond Gunpowder, Eley Brothers' Au.munition, Walker Parker and Co.'s Shot, Pain's Fireworks, &c , &c. lias a laige slock of G»n* by the above makers, consisting of Hammerleas and Double and Single C.F. Breech Loaders, with every kind of jactiun, rabounding-locks, ohnkti-bnrr>d barrels, and all the latest impruvoments. Heliablu, wyll-finishcd EvGLisn-made OF. Double-Brefch Loaders, from ill 10s. „ Muz/ilo „ „ £1 10-s. Single „ „ „ &\ ss. Revolver-; B.L. „ „ £1. My §-ock likewise includes every description of Cartridges, Cases, Caps, Wadding Chillftd iShot, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bag i, &c, and every requhite for either Sportsman or Rifleman in Breech, or Musczlo loading apparatus. Prices for all goods are strictly moderate. An inspection invited to compare prices and quality. Beinj>; a practical gunsmith I can insure all work being done soundly and reasonably Paten tLe ver Safe Keys and Locks, made and repaired. Pain's Firewojlch in great variety, cheap. (Established on this Thames IbGB.)

IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC

AUCTION of a first-claßi

TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND BOAPvD ING HOUSE, Together with a very Neat little SHOP WITH 3 ROOMS ATTACHE!

immediately adjoining abovf

WHITAKER STREET Te Aroha.

GH OOTTBELL has received in • struction.s from Mr 1). J. Frnzer ti sell by Public Auction on SATUKDAY September 13th, 1884, at 2 o'clock p.m.,— The above Valuable Property, knowr as Xonge'a Temperance Hotel witu Bjiop adjoining, sitnater on one allotment, Whitaker street Te Arolia, immediatoly oppofiit< the H<tt Springs Domain, aix with tyaelt Allotment attached This «3 ( !e affords an opportunity of oljtining a weii-bnilt, new and well-situated building, fo the prn']pose of carrying on 1 Teiupc'Vi^nce Hotel or Boarding Hoiwe in the beet pnrt of tin Townkhjp of Te Arnba, adjoin ing tt'ie Celebrated Hot Spririga and qbutainina: 19 rooms partmllj funiffihed, whilst tho ardjoinin| Wiopjis of n eize,«nd gft^le to le readily. ' The whole , fjj'twiin^ 1 real^r V^luuble udefc / dtmMi Pj-oiJCI-frVr /

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Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 63, 16 August 1884, Page 7

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588

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 63, 16 August 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 63, 16 August 1884, Page 7

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