GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR ' J^ONEY^ T E A°R OH A HARDWARE & GEMERAL IRONMONGERY STORE, hi HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY OF BEST QUALITY, - Q^fc SILVER AND PLATE!) WARE IN ALL .PATTERNS, Bj> BEDSTEADS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE, AT ALL PRICES) * P BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION^ jjj tz; CORRUGATED IRON ; SPOUTING ; AND DOWN PIPE, ? q ° BOLTS, NUTS, NAILS, DOOR AND TABLE MATS, Etc., Et& g^ S TABLE LAMPS, IN GREAT VARIETY, #ROM 2s 6d EACH^ P " _S HURRICANE LAMPS ; FIRE PROOF SAFES, Etc., Etc. :o: : - MINING- REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, INCLUDING DYJNAMITjS (both Nobel's and Australian). POWDER, CAPS, FUSii\ ETC All Goods Sold at AUCKLAND PRICES. LIBERAL DISCOUNT* allowci to CASH PURCHASERS.
DANIEL J. FRAZER, WHITAXER STREET, TE ARGHA.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE.— Now open a Branch of tile above at
QUART ZVILLE,
WAIOROira-OMAI:
Drapers.
Storekeeper.
\ DAM J AYBOURN & /~10. f Advisd the Inhahihiri^s of Te Arobaj Wiiiorono-ouuii, and the Surrounding; Disi tiicts that they have opened a
"VT" EW OPKING
AND qUMMEE nRAPERY, lyriLLiNERy and /clothing
BRANCH STORE AT WAIOROJSTGOMAI
Now opened up at
F A R R E L L'S
, . for the Sale of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS} &RAIN* SEED. AND FARM PRODUCE, To be conducted by TIiOMAS anct ROBERT LAYBOURN, under the title* of
TE AROHA. All of which are the MOST KECENT IMPORTATION for this Season consisting of a great variety of NEW PLAIN AND FANCY DKESri MATERIALS, NEW GINGHAMS,
Laybourn Brothers,
NEW PRINTS, NEW SATteKNS, &c, &c. Ladies' now English Trimmed Bonnets & Hats, LATEST fcTYLES. Great Quantity of Untnmtned fluta and Bonnets ; also New Trimming Materials, Luces, Feathers, Flowers, Onumenfc, &c, &c.
All Goods \Vill be Sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICESI FOR CASH ONLY !
No Bad Debts ! He&vy Interest on Credit Accounts! No Expensive Shops f Only a Plain Warehouse* so that Good Customers will get
A SPL UNDID ASSORTMENT of Men's Boys' and Youths' Clothing 1 , in New Zealand and English Make-*. Keg.itta, Oxford, and Wiiite Shirts, assorted Sizes and Pi ices. Those living in Te Aroha District who are uccnstomed to send elsewhere for Drapery Good*, would do well to call nnd inspect the Stock, when they will see they CAN BUY Drapery, Clothing, and Millinery AS CHEAP in my Shop as in Auckland.
FULL VALUE
£ov their money at Warehouse Prices.
Buyers of Original Packages of Goodd served at Wholesale Prices; Orir fconslatit aim tfill be >.t serVe th 4 Public faithfrilly, so as to make Businesrf mutually satisfactory to Buyer and Seller alike; We ask you to TEY
JOHN PAIUELL, TE AROHA HOUSE, Whittikor Street.
LAYBOURN BROTHERS; WaiorongoaJai:
T 1%/J" ARSH A L L IMPORTER,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPER, CLOTHIER, &c, &0., GRAIIAMSTOWN AND' SHORTLAND.
ftaihhiyS;
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.
T7IRANKTON JUNCTION (fomerif F PI A MILTON JUNCTIOK) to> MORRINSVILLIfI.
TIME-TABLE ON AND AF r , Sti Nt>
VJBMBEP 24th, 1884. Morrinsville^ dep. ... 9.55 ha *, Mutumaoho, „ ... § Eureka . ... § Ruakura Junction, arr. 40.40 Ruaknra Junction, dep. 10.4' i Hamilton East, „■ .i. {oas Hamilton West, „ .:. i 0.50 Frankton Junction (ar:) 11.0 Frankton Junction, dep. 11 15 Auckland (arr.) ... 5*5 p.iri: Auckland (dv >.) .;. 11.30 a.m.Frank ton Junction, arr. 4.40 }..i»i; Fraiikton Junction, dep. 4.45 p.trt; Hamilton West, arr. .a ..< Ham'iltou West, dep' ... 4.50 Hamilton East,' arr. ... § lluakura Junction „ ...• 5.0 Runkura Junction, dep": 5.6 (for Moninsvill ») Eurekn, . § Motumaolio,- „■ ... § Monhisville (arrive) 1 ..-. 5.50 » § Calls if required. Efoe'R 1 not stop at (Jreiert L/an'e, EllcfsT?e> Papatoitoi,- Minur'ewa, P.iprtkifra^ Hunua ; Rnnciman, Paemtu, Buekland, Tuak,iu 5 Whan^arata, arid p okeno; Paßseh^rt from the«e stations pt'rtctied by t!i'«"10fl0 a m. train' fiom Aucklarid,- and6liangeifttc throug'li train at Mercer... The Kai^ara evening -train 1 will leave Auckland at, 4.45. p.rri., inste'atf of 4.3 Q p.m. The IGiinnra' evenirig train 1 froinf Helensville will leave 1 at 4 p.m.; instead of 4.-.3 C' P- lrii ( The 6 p.m.- train from 1 Auokfandt.ttitf leavo at 6.20 p.m. for Otuhuhu aud^Oaehunga^t : \; ■ „ . } J. P; MAtwitU General JlAtiager ? Atickimdf NbreWrber' litl^lBBit^ iul ,
Saddlery.
HMoKENZIE « SADDLER, MORRINBVILLE;
SADDLERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Repairs Neatly md Promptly attended to
Cabinet Makers.
WILLIAM EVEKITT, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER & UNDERTAKER.
ripHE CHEAPEST HOUSE intheDis- *- triet for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE, AND BEDDING ready made 01 to' Order.-
WILLIAM EVEJKITT; The Punt, T e Arohtf.
8.8. — Fencing Rollers inf any Quantify,every one Guaranteed.
A LL Kinds of Printing executed with
Neatness afod Despatch,
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 89, 14 February 1885, Page 1
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