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Butehei's.

Tt AFtOtiX£wtCMti\:\ ' ' " )'& < >' IMPORTANT AN§OTJNCEMKNi. | , ,to intoqn iv ;t}Veiv/i'i f fpri(ls /{ind" tluPublic generally tliUs'VijQ^b'jivetalcoriovei the Butchery Business of H» Mtickie iiiid .00. «■ , __ Messrs S. and S., whilst tlnmlung their many supporters in Arohn, Waiorongomai and surrounding districts for tho patronage bestowed on this EsUbliKlnnontin the past, beg to solicit a continuance of the same. Only the very BEST M EAT will be supplied, and CUSTOMERS may RELY on receiving every attention and thatOKDERS will be PROMPTLY executed. SAUSAGES FRESH DAILY. FAMILIES WAITED On. N.B, — Cash Purchasers of Hides, Skins, Tallow, &c. Te Aroha, April Ist, 1884.

PREMIER BUTCHERY, WHITAKER STREET, Te Aroha. WHILE Thanking my Customers and the Public generally for their very Liberal Support, I bog to remind them that I am Supplying First Class BEEF, MUTTON/'iPORK, GERMAN SAUSAGES, BLACK & WHITE PUDDINGS, &c.,&c, At the Lowest Possible Prices, ESPECIALLY FOR CASH ; and they will find it to their ndv;int;ige to Purchase thuir Meat nt the Premier Butchery, Te Aroha, urd Waiorongonuii. G. A/LATDLAW. April 25th, 1884.

UP-HILL BUTCHERY, "* WAIORONGOMAI. FRED GORDON begs to inform the MINERS and Public generally that he has PURCHASED the above business from Mr Tho's. Neallie, and will carry on same in all-its branches. F. G. has made satisfactory arrangements whereby he will bo always well supplied with a Large Stock of FIRST-CLASS MEAT, and ho ies by personal attention to the wants of his patrons to retain all old Cub tomer-s, and also-make many new ones. FRED. GORDON. W.iiorongnmui, August, 1884. urn <■]«»-—axmmw i«i«i»mrn»ii»irr iinaMM—a———

Sfcalionois, &c.

GOOD NEWS h\)ii TE AROHA PEOPLE!! Charles McLiver OF BROWN STREET, GRAIIAMS- . TOWN, TS Selling Books, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Toys, Pipes, Accordeons-, Violins. Concertinas, Flutes, at from 10 to 25 per cent choaper than anyone else in the District. VERY BEST BRANDS, OF TOBACCO. Country Orders, accompanied by P. 0., receive immediate attention. . • C . 'MoLIVE i,, \ "brown* street, ' ' , , t, , , ,;,,GrMlit\uiKtotyn. <f ,■ iw m as-

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 69, 27 September 1884, Page 1

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327

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 69, 27 September 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 69, 27 September 1884, Page 1

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