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IMPORTANT- ANNOT?NOEM^i. ' MESSRS SMITV iN^SRbpON beg to inform their .friends- and the Ptihlic generally that'tlifeyliav-'e t^keiiover the Bfltchery Buyiness of It. Muckw and .09. l \ ' ■' "•;,7^ " Messrs S. nnd S., whilst thanking, their many supporters in Aro.hu, Wuioron^omai and surrounding di»triots for the pntroniige be«towed on this TCstabliHlnnentin the pat?t, beg to solicit a continuance of the snine. Only the very BEST MEAT vil] be supplied, and CUSTOMERS may RELY on receiving- every attention and that ORDERS will be PROMPTLY executed. SAUSAGES FRESH DAILY. FAMILIES WAITED On. N.B, — Cash Purchasers of Hides, Skins, Tallow, &c. Te Aroha, April Ist* \^Bi.

PREMIER BUTCHERY, WHITAKER STREET, Te Aroha. WHILE Thanking my Customers and the Public generally for their very Liberal Support, I bpj? to remind them that I am Supplying First Class BKEF, MUTTON, PORK, GRRMAN SAUSAGES, BLACK & WHIT JO PUDDINGS, &c, &c, At the Lowest Possible Prices, ESPECIALLY FOR CASH; and they will find it t" their advantage to Purchase thuir Meat at the Premier Butchery, Te Aroha, ard Waiorongotinii. (-J. A. LAIDLAW. April 25th, 1834. UP-HILL BUTCHERY, WAIOHONGOMAI.

FRED GORDON begs .to inform the ANXIOUS and Public generally that he has PURCHASED the above business from Mr Thos. Neallie, and will carry on same in all its branches. F. Gr. has made satisfactory arrangements whereby he will be always well supplied with a Large Stock of FIRST-CLASS ' MEAT, and hopes by personal attention to tho wants of his patrons to retain all old Cub tomerS) and also make many new ones. FRED. GORDON. Waiorongomai, August, 1884.

Stationers, &c. GOOD NEWS FOR TK AROHA PEOPLE ! ! Charles Mciwet , OF MOWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, - TS Selling Books, JJre/isiflg Cases, Work Boxes, I'oys, Pipes, Accordeofls, Vioiiiis/ Concertinas, Flutes, at ffoiii 10 to 25 per, cent cheaper than anyone' elsis in the -District, VERY BEST fcRAtfDS OF^OElic6o. * * ■ ' ■ - ' i '- •- •i , ) c' , , ■ I CoftntrV Orders, accoWfpanied by 'P,O, f - re- I Seive immediate attenijlon* , ; „v..

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 73, 25 October 1884, Page 1

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317

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 73, 25 October 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 73, 25 October 1884, Page 1

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