Storekeeper. IMPORTANT NOTICE. FOR THE BEST VALUE IN / / GENERAL GROCERIES, / / crockeKy> Ay BOOTS, JfvJ ri o to>|#? \Ah/ /v/FOR CASH, // TEAS, /\y Indian & China. /bVIUCON AND HAMS, JL,/ Canterbury & Local. £/ BUTTER AND EGGS, jKjjf Supplies Bi-weekly. Lj/y CO-OPERATIVE PRIGES. / / • Agents for /UNITED INSURANCE .CO. / AND /MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA.
ZRiEiM::E3:!\a".BE:R, FOR GROCERIES. IRONMONGERY, HORSE FEED, BOOTS AND SHOES, OR MINING REQUISITES, THE CHEPEST HOUSE IN THE DIS-
TRICT IS LA YBOU RN T> ROTHERS, AYBOURN J3 ROTHERS, Waiorongomai.
TRY LAYBOURN BROS.' 2s AND 2s 6d
TEA, WONDERFUL VALUE, Cannot bo Surpassed at the Price. CANTERBURY BACON, HAMS, AND CHEESE, Fresh Supplies ' Weekly. .Best" Brands of SOUTHERN FLOUR. 'AGENTS FOR THE NORTHERN • BOOT & SHOE FACTORY. ,C RO,O,KERY. - A fes ELECT STOCK IRON MONaBRY-— Axes, Spades, Shovels, Nails, Locks, Tm Wares, etc, at very Low Prices NOBEL'S DYNAMITE.-'Bvb** Cape, and General Mining quisitesNOBEL'S SPECIAL WARMING PANS kept in Stock, for Softening Dynamite in cold weather— the only safe method. SEED AND TABLE POTATOES In Great Variety, from specially Selected Stocks, including the following :—: — Lapstone Kidneys, Ashleaf Kidneys, Fluke, Magnum Bonnm, Suttons Red Skin Flour Ball, Rocks, Hobart, Etc. GOODS REGULARLY DELIVERED AT TE AROHA And Surrounding Districts.
DEAL AT
LAYBOURN BROTHERS
AND THEREBY SAVE MONEY.
WAI T 0 A GENERAL STORE. w ab|besya b|be5y and r° M Beg to inform the Inhabitants of WAITOA and Surrounding Districts, that they HAVE TAKEN OVER the Store lately in the occupation of MESSRS E. GRAHAM AND CO., and trust by civility and attention to Business, to secure a continuance of the patronage accorded their predecessors.J FIRST CLASS GOODS. MODERATE PRICES GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc., Etc. All descriptions of Settlers' Produce Purfor Cash. W- • >fc-BBEY AND nO. . -Abbey and Lo.
NEWLY MANAGED bINCE APBIIi 8, 1885. , TIfETROPOLITAN TEMPERANCE IVI • -HOTEL, .•. , - . . / Cashel Stubet, Christohtjboh. 100 ROOMS. ** Terms: 5s 6d per day, 80s per week, £5 per term of four weeks. , Ordinary from 12 to 2; Table d'Hote, 6.15 p.m.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 113, 1 August 1885, Page 1
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326Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 113, 1 August 1885, Page 1
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