- T IN- GOLD- OR SILVER, . : f .' ■ V; -;;;"!••' OR PAR ITES DESIROUS OF MAKING £ 4P4 P ? RI]SENTATIO¥ OF WAICHES OU ANT AHTf OLE f O JV PMTK, : >: ; , Should comrnuniuate with V- '.\- . ; . 4 „., „ : Will %mard (carnVe (l paid)' . „ . A SELECTION TO CHOuSE'-FROM TO AN f RELIABLE PERSON WATCHES, CLO^,' ANDIfEWEILERV, A LAHGEIi STOCK . THAN EVEUI THE BULK IMPORTED DIRECT I THE BALANCE. FOR CASH ! IN PLAIN FIGURES I ALL MARKED AT A L ° W PBICB ! OALL_ANI)_SEEI ! HAVING CLOSED'mY AROHA SHOP Customers who forward their Watches, ate., fco me at Hamilton 'for Repairs, shall have the same carefully and promptly attended to, as no effort shaH - be wanting on my part to retain Aroua, and ; I Waiorongomai connection.
S. MOLERJSTGN,M 0 LERJSTGN, HAMILTON ANDAT GIBBOBNB.] ' [AND AT GIS BORNE.
E>KIGHAM AND If ARKI& GENERAL MERCHANTS, Whitakkr Street, Te Arolm, HAVING OPENED a GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, intend SELLING AT CO-OPERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH, AND WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. B. and H. would request their Friends and the Public to CALL AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES.
GROCERIES! /■^ IiOCEBIES ! (^ ROCERIES 1
At Lowest Possible Prices.
Messrs LAYBOURN BROS. WAIORONGOMAI, Beg to inform Te Aroha Customers and the Public generally that they have MADIS NEW ARRANGEMENTS (Which will conic into force on Feb. 2,) For the nioie DIRECT DELIVEttY OF GOODS Ijn TE AKOHA."
customers will bk waited on for Orders every Wednesday, And the GOODS WILL BIS DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING DAY. Orders, value £1 and upwards, Delivered Sam is Day in special cases, by leaving Orders at D. J. FRAZERS, Tjs Aroha.
TRY LAYBOURN BROS.
WAIOBONGOMAI.
DAVID I\/TC| V./ALLACE AVID IVI. lj # VV ALLACE Begs to advise the inhabitants of WAIORONGOMAT, TE AROHA, And the surrounding districts, That he has taken over the BUSINESS OF MR. JAMES MUNKO, BLACKSMITH, WAIORONGOMAI, Where he purposes carrying on the business of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, SHOEING & GENERAL BLACKSMITH And hopes by, strict attention to business, Good Workmanship and Moderate Charges, to merit * A SHARE OF PUBLIC SUPPORT.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS At Auckland Prices.
ESTIMATES GIVEN For All Klids of Iron Work.
CIVE WALLACE A TRIAL.
WERAHIKO BUTCHERY, WAIOKONdOMAr, AND UP HILL.
GORDON AND f* OLDSWORTHY OKDON AND \J OLDS WORTHY Will Open on Feb. 2, THE -W^RAHIKO BUTCHERY, Adjoining Lawless' Hotel, WaJorongomaf.
Tins Bhop, aa also the present one UpOiil), will be kept supplied with
FIRST - CLASS MEAT Of every description ; also, : .>.• SAUSAGES AND SMALL GOODS in variety Fresh Daily. eJßje.. supplying a Veiilly prime article at a ?njo,do«!!ite 7 price G. & G. hope to be -'I'm voni'ed { vejtlktt lar^e siiare of public support/
i . tiberal discount to Cash Customers. ",
GOBAON & GOLDS WORTHY, | WAIOEONGOMAI. /'' |
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 92, 7 March 1885, Page 7
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431Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 92, 7 March 1885, Page 7
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