S ;orefceeper.
•ADAM T AYBOUIiN & fH). f Advise tho Inhabitants of Te Ar<Win, Waiorongomai, find the Snrronndin;* l>» - tiictb that thoy have opened ;i
BRANCH STORK
AT WAIOKOISTGOMAr
for the Sale of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, «T?A'tf. SEED, AND FARM RKODi (X, To he conducted by <$iOMAS ami ROBERT LAYBOURN, under the [a o of
Laybourn Brothers -
All Goods will be Sold "aMTi&V LOWEST POSSIBMB, .PEife^B " For cash- o#LY'r. "■-*
No Bad Debts ! Heavy Interest oji Crenit .AiG^ouirjs! NoSExpensive Shops f Only a Plain Warehouse, &t^Chitt JLiumX Cu^oiners will »ef
FULL VALUE
for their money at Warehouse ,Pric««.
Buyers of Original Packages Wf Go.-.N served at Wholesale Prices. • Our conslant aitn will be c to"s«rve tho Public faithfully, so as to make Hii'm'ti'ts inutuaJly satisfactory to Buyer and Sftl««r alike. We ask you to, TRY
LAYBOURN, BROTHERS,
Waiorongomai.
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NEW ZEALAND RAIM//hrg. r - TJIRANKTON JUNCTION fr.,'i«n«rly I" 1 HAMILTON JUNJ'itO.y k> MORRINSVILLE. TIME-TABLE ON AND AF.V'fl r NO VEMBEB 24tii,'188^ ' ' J •Mon-insviile, dep. ..%.' I 9i. r ){* «».v,' .', Motamuoho, „ ..;; J «§ J * Eureka- • .„ ... .§->,.' '.Rmikura Junction^ arr.^QAO' . > Ruakura Junction, (jep. WAt •, Hnmilton Eant, ■,/ ,' «... , . iO.^ i ; ' ' ILmiilton West, „.- ... • jOJk * Frankton function (;«•.) 1.1 «) ; Frank ton Junction,-.dep#-"i'l 15 ; Auckland (arr.) ...-<, 5.5 |«.ui. Auckluhd (do- >.) ...^ ll.,'V' a.m. Fr.i'nkton Ju"ncfeion >l ,'»trr. J .4'40 > fi.i \l Frarikton' Junction', dep. 1 \Ah p.'u. Hiiujilton West, ,irr Hamilton; West, dep" .;. ' • 4.50 • Hamilton East, an-. ... ' § Kuakuru Junction ?) ... s'^ Ruakura Junction, dep. O.i/" ,:• (for Moriinsvill' 1 ) ' ," x >'\ Euroka, ■ „ ... § - Motumaoho, „ /.. ■ jj Morrinsvillo (arrive) ..V - '6;VO ' § Ctilla il! 'required. ' '" •Does not stop «t (xi'^n Ltw>, £l]<>rli*», Paputoitbi,,M-'innre\va, Prt|jakit-"«, Ku Mi,* Rnncin.an, <PaevMta, rQni-kUntl, Tnak j,?r .Wliainjfimitn'/.iiAil' ftik^V. '.M^ji^'lUj; js irom these stations pro^evd :h\ the 10,!0 ■ttjni.ttrHmvfront/\« / ckl < »ii^/a»ff|clian^i ■'•> i 'through; train^it^lyr.cer,^,^^^;, 1 4 . ri ' *''>'* .The Kai.wii evening .tfatn, \^U,/|i>iivs * o€ 4.:l<> : p.m. , .. ,; %< \ t w " , The- Knipa^evenihj^lto from Hft|gu«villo" willieave at-4 p»iii M < inHtoml «f I.HO - p.m. .- 'iW.^'> t 'i :*/£, ' - ... , r - •' >\ tDhein6 *pfi?ihfJtraiiOTj9«fiV 4>P Q^l^n}. svl'5 v l' i leave at 6.,20 Otaliuluj -VipiA^Ofe-^"'
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 99, 25 April 1885, Page 1
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317Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 99, 25 April 1885, Page 1
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