GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. T E A'°R OH A HARDWARE & GENERAL IRONMONGERY STORE.
hd HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY OF BflsT QUALITY, Gst SILVER AND PLATED WARE IN ALL PATTERN^ ." |>3 BEDBTIOADS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE, AT ALL PRICES, *^\?® BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY OF EVERY UE.^OIM P IION, H^igj GOR RUGATE U IRON 5 SPOUTING ; AND DOWN PrPE, •°g C BOLTS, NUTS, NAILS, DOOR AND TABLE MATS. Et<» . Etc. g|j2 TABLE LAMPS, IN GREAT VARIETY, FRoM 2k tin EACH, p " o> HURRICANE LAMPS ; FIRE PROOF SAFISS, Etcu Etc. MINING REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, INOLaiJiNO DYMAMITiU (both Nobel's and Australian), POWDER, CAPS F US li), ETC All Goods Sold at AUCKLAND PRICES. LIBERAL DISCOUNT nllowe-t to CASH PURCHASERS.
DANIEL J. FUAZER, WHITAKWR STREET, TB AROHA. IMPORTANT NOTICE.— Now open a Branch of the above at QUARTZ V J L L E ,
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Cabinet Makers.
J.S. H -a. »t (iI'NMAK E R , POLLEN STREET, THAMES. Importer of T. Bland and Sons\ ai.d W and C. Scott and Sons* Gut.s, <&»•., Curti'd and Harvey's Diamond Gunpowder, EleV Brothers 1 An. munition) Walker P.viker and Co.'s Shot, Pain's Fiieworks, &c , &c. Has a latge stti<-l< of Gnn^ by tfu« above makers, consisting of Hannnerless and Double and Single C.F. Breech Loaders, with every kind of action, rebounding locks, choke-b<»rcd barrels, and fill the latest improvements. Reliable) well-finished ENdLisH-made C.F.Doiible-Breeoh Loaders, froJn £7 10s. „ Mtizale „ „ £2 10s, Single „ „ „ £1 ss. Revolvers B.L, ,> £1, My stock likpwise includes even dcs« crlption of Cartridges, Cases, Caps, W»d» ding, Chillod Slx-t, Powder Flasks; Shot Pouches, Game Bags, &c\, and ev-ry requisite for either Sportsman nt Kifl.Miiail in Breech or Muzzle loiding apparatus. Prices for all gooth Are strirtfy mn4urittu An inspection invited to compare | rices- and quality. BeVy a practical gunstnitii I can insure all woik being done soundly and reasonably Patent Lever Safe Ke\ .s and Locks, made and repaired. PainV Firewoiks in great variety, cheap. ( Establish bd on tiik Thamkr 1868.)
WILLIAM EVER I T T > CABINETMAKER) UPHOLSTERER & UNDERTAKER. rpHE CHEAPEST HOUSE intheDis- *• trict for EVERY DESCRIPTION OP FURNITURE, AND BEDDING ready made 01 to Order* WILLTAM EVERITT, The Pant, T e Ah) ha . B.B.— Fencing 1 Rollers irt any Quantity, every one Guaranteed.
Drapery.
WI N T X T-> n OODQ I N T E 11 IJT O O D JO AtVion^t the Select Stock of IST El "W GOODS now opened up at J. PARREL L'S Will be found Large stock of CASHMERES, KEIIGES, & FRENCH REPS in all the Newest Shades, including Myrtle, and Oiivc Ciiccn, Giey and Biown. L\RGE STOCK OF VELVETEENS IN ALL SHADEvS & QUALITIES. Lnf]?C".' hti'l Children's Jackets, DolmanUlfcters, and Fur Capes in Great Variety. MIL L7~N E "R T. Ladies' anil Children's London and Paris Millinciy. (J LOVES, LACES, FEATHERS RIBBONS, Flowers, Etc., etc., in all Shades and Novelties. GENTLEMEN'S C LOT lI TNG. Men's Youths 1 and Boyt»' Clothing and Mercery in great variety. MacintosliCß. Whitaker Street, Te Aroha.
Bail way 9»
#1§! NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MORRINSVrLLE BRANCH. TLME-TABLE OM AND AFTER JUNE Iht, 188<i. Morrinsville, dcp. ... 9.45 n.v t. MotuiiKioho, „ ... * Eureka „ . ti • Rnakura Junction, arr. RilalcUra Junction, dop. TO.-5 Hamilton East, „ ... ° Hamilton West, „ ... 10.40 Frankton Junction (ar.) i 0.45 Frankton Junction, dep. 10.55 Ngaruawahia U3O Mercer, arr.... ... 1.15 p.m. Mercer, dep. ... 1.35 p.m. Elloralie 4 4 Newmarket Junction 4.25 Auckland (arr.) ... 4.35 p.m. Auckland (d« ».) ... 8.0 a.m. Newmarket Junction 8.10 Ellerslie „ ... 8.25 Mercer, arr 10.30 Morcer, dep. 10.50 N^ai'nawahia „ ... 12.32 p.rtli Frankton JnnH* j\ arr. 1.0 p.i-». Frankton Juncti a, dep. 1.10 p.m. Hamilton West, arr. 1.15 Hamilton West, dep . 1,20 Hamilton East, arr. ... • Ruakura Junction „ ... 1.30 Kuakura Junction, dep. 1.88 (for Moi'rinsville) Eureka, „ .„ «; Motumaolio, „ ... ° Morrinsville (arrive) ... 2.15 * Flag Stations. Trains do not stop unlefla required* Notice should be ftlvdn to the Guard all the previous stopping Stations by any PasBen«erB desiring td alight at Flag Stations. Pafsehgerßf ol* Cambridge and Momnaville must change at Frattktoti Junction, and for Morrinsville, again change dt Ruakura Junction. J. P, MAXV T fiLL, /General Manager NeW Zealand Uaiiwuyj.
Blacksmiths.
WAIOROXGOMAI. DAVID l\/f Cf '. ' /ALLACE AVID IYI. IJ# 4 V ALLACE Begs to advise the inhabitants of WAIORUNGOMAI, TE AROHA, And the surrounding districts, that he has taken over the Buwiness of Mr James Munro, Blacksmith, Waiorongomai ; alao, tlie Business of Mr W. J. Ellis, 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 Clmrges, to merit A SHARE OF PUBLIC SUPPORT, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS At Auckland Prices. ESTIMATES GIVEN JFor All Kuds of luon Work. CIVE WALLACE A TRIAL. - NOTE ADDRESS— Promises lately ocupied by W. J. Ellis, near Battery.
WASTE PAPER ON SALE AT THE NEWS OFFICK.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 111, 18 July 1885, Page 1
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778Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 111, 18 July 1885, Page 1
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