GOOD
VALUE FOR MONEY.
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AROHA
HARDWARE & GENERAL IRONMONGERY STORE.
T) HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY OF BEIST QUALITY, O^fe SILVER AND PLATED WARE IN ALL PATTERNS, I > % BEDSTEADS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE, AT ALL PRICES, BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, jj Jz} CORRUGATED IRON ; SPOUTING ; AK T D DOWN PIPE, N° BOLTS, NUTS, NAILS, DOOR AND TABLE MATS> Etc.; EtcJ, q § S TABLE LAM^S, IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM 2s 6d EACH, 9 ' £ HUJRRIUANE LAMPS j FIRE PROOF SAFES, Etc., Etc. MINING REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, INCLUDING DYJMAMITiU (botii Nobel's and Australian), POWDERj OAS»S, B'USiiJ, JjJTO: jo: — All Goods Sold at AUCKLAND PRICES. LIBERAL DISCOUNT allowed to CASH PUJRCHASERS. DANIEL J. FRAZER, WHITAKBR STREET, Tfe ABOHA. IMPORTANT NOTICE.— Now open ,t Branch of the above at QUARTZVILLE,
Drapers.
Storekeeper.
A DAM T AYBOURN & /^O., Advise the Inhabitant df Te Arohaj Waiorongomai, and the Sufronnding Dis* tiicts that they have Opened a
■VT E W QPRING
AND H UMMER T\ &APE R V , lfc/JTILLIrtERY AND /CLOTHING Now opertud up at
BRANCH STORE
WAIOKOITOOMAT
J. fAII R E L L'S
for the Sale of G&OdEftlES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN, SEED, AND I?ARM PRODUCE, To be conducted b.y_TKOMAS and ROBERT LAYBOURN) under the title of
TE AROIIA. All of which are the MOST KECENT IMPORTATION for this Season consisting of a srreat variety of NEW PLAIN AND FANCY DrtESS MATERIALS, NEW GLNGI-lAMS, NEW PRINrs, NEW SATJsENS, &d, &o. Ladies' new English Trimmed Bonnets & Hats, LATEST STYLES. Great Quantity of Untrinmied Hats and Bonnets ; also New Trimming Ma cerials, Laces, Feathers, Flowers, Ornnment^, (%c, tV^c. A BPLKNDID ASSORTMENT? of Men's Boys' and Youths' Clothing, in New Zealand and English Makes. Regatta, Oxford, and Wliite Shiits, assorted Sizes
Laybourn Brothers,
All Goods will be Bold at the LOWEST £OSSISLE -PRICES
FOR CASH ONLY!
No Bad Debts ! Heavy IntoeSt oil Or&dit Accounts ! No Expensive Shops ! Only a Plain Warehouse, so that Good Customers will get
and Prices. Those living in Te Aroha District \Vho fire acc'istoinod to send elsewhere for Dnipory Goods, would do well to call 'uid insjn-*ct tlie Stock, when they will sco they CAN BUY Drapel>. Clothing, and Miflinery AS CHEAP in my Shop as in Aueklaml."
FULL VALUE
for their money at Warehouse Prices.
Buyens of Origin*' Package's 6i Goods served at Wholesale "Pribes* - Our constant aim will be to serve the Public faithfully, aft as to m<tke Bttwne&g mutually satisfactory to Buyer" and Sellei 4 alike. We 1 ask yoil to Tlt¥
JOHN HEUBLL, TE AROIIA HOUSE, Whitaker Street.
LAYBOtJBtt B&OTHIiRa
T "\ /J- ARSH A L L I M P O R 1! E fi,
\VAIORONGOttAt;
Railways-
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
NEW ZEALAND JftAILWAtS.
DRAPER, CLOTHIER,
T^^A^KTON .tUNOTIOM (fomerly X 1X 1 HAMILTON JUNCIIOJ/) to MORRINS VILLE,
TIxME-TAfiLS Otf AND AF r , fitl NO VJSMBBR 54th, 1884.. Mor'rinsvillej dep. ... 9.55 a.i>\ Motiirnrtoho, ,« ... § Bilreka „ i.. § Ruakiira Jnnctiori, arr. */).4O Rilaknra Junction, dep. t0.4'2 Hamilton Enstj ,, ... \OX% IlumiltOn Westj",j .u 10.50 ti-nnktort itiinbtioh (on) il.O Fran kton Junctiori, dep. 11.15 Auckland (tu'r.) .». 5.5 p.m, Auckland (de>.) .u 11.30 a.m. J^ranktoti Junction, arr. 4.40 p.iri. Frattkton Junction, dep. 4.45 p.tn* Hamilton West* ait. ..i Hairiilton Westj dep .j, 4.50 Hamilton 1 Eastj am *■« § RUakura «Junctiorl „ ..; 5.0 Jluakura Junction, dep. 5.5 (for Mofririsvill \) lSurV.ka, „ j Motmnaoho, „ ... § MorrinBvillo(ai*rive) ... 5.50 § "Calls if re-quired, I)o^f? no( strtp at Green L.irte", Eiloi-j>lic f Paptitoitoi, M-irinrt'Wuj Paprtkiiraj Hunua^ Ruiieiiiian, Paernta, Biicklartd, Tnak.-m, Wlian^fiiata, :md °okono« P'assmp era Jrohi tht'sd stdtions proceed hy the 10.10 urn. tifiiu from A tick land) and change it! to through train at Mercer". The KaWira evening train will leave* Auckland at 4.45 pj-n.j instead of 4.30 j p.m. The rtniDiira evening train from Helena ville will leave at 4 p;in.< instead of 4.80 j V' nXt > ■' I The 6 p.m.- .train, frpm Auckland will. Imtvo at'6.9o p.m. for Otahuha an'dOnehutigtu ■ ■ l rfi ft JtAjfJp^q Oeheral Manager ' ' ; . : ~^ ' >' Jfe w Zealand M) s%s&/, Auckland, <NoveniberMSlfcb,^aSf * - * ; \
G&AIIAttSTOWN AND SHORTLAND.
Saddlery.
HMoKENZIIfi • SADDLER, - MOfeRINSVILLE.
SADDLERY OF ALL DESCRIPTION^
Repairs Noatly md Promptly attended to
Cabinet Ma'kersi
WILLIAM EYERITTj CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER & UNDEKI\AK"EH.
mHB CHEAPEST HOUSE itithoDis- *- ti'ict fur EVERY DESCRIPTION O^ frTJktflTIjRE, AND BIDDING ready made 01 tW Ordcfr
\VTLtiTAM EVEIiITT, The Pnnt, T e Aro h a *
S.B.—Fertcing- Rollei'B in rtuy Quantity, every one' Guaranteed.
A LL Kinds of Printing executed \nt\i
Niiatttoss dhd Des^atchj
At the
NEWS OFFI<3B.<
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 91, 28 February 1885, Page 1
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715Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 91, 28 February 1885, Page 1
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