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CHORTHAN^PIT^AN's) Kleiilentnry :b . lorLaii vancM J J^BeCRfciT«OJSJ, «n .the latest principles, piven b,V h' member of tlip; Australian Shorthand Sncietv. . T«rais« Moderate.— Apply ,to H. H., 161, Grey St., Auckland*

SKAfING, SKATING — Kinking wil> be con tin ned »t the' Hull every Wednesday Evening, for h short noriod longer. Tickets— Gentlemen (to admit ono ,L<idy), Is ; Ladieb only, 6<1.-A. H. WHITEHOUSE. 7 ' . '

COUNTY OF OHINfiiMURI.

GENERAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS.

KARANGAEtAKE RISING.

T WILLIAM TETLEY, Substitute ReI , turning Officer for the Kamngahake Hiding, County of Ohinemnri, do hereby notify that, in pursuance of authority in mo vested by Hia Excellency the Governor, under section 64 of the Counties Act, 187G, the Election of Councillors for tho Famngiihake Riding, County of Ohinemuri, will take place on SATURDAY, the seventeenth day of October, 1885, nnd, in accordance with tho 10th section of " The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," I further give notice that I have appointed the Suhool-room, Mncknytown, OMnemur', ns the ohice, and SATURDAY, the tenth day of October, 1885, before the hour of 12 noon, as the day for the Nomination of Candidates for the above Riding. WILLIAM TKTLEY, Substitute Returning Officer for tho Knrangtihake Riding.

NOTICE.

ON and after MONDAY, October sth, Messrs Bradley and Co.'s Couch Mires between Te Aroha and Waior"ongo mai will be la EACH WAY. BRADLEY & FERGUSON.

ON and after MONDAY NEXT Gallagfher'B Bus will resume regular running to aud from Waiorongomai and Te Aroha* FARES Is, EITHER WAY.

BITOHESON'S FAMILY HOTEL, ROLLESION STREET, TE AROHA.

THE PROPRIETOR of tho above begs to inform TOt RISTP, VISiTORS, and the Public generally that since taking over this Hotel EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS have been effected, making it a most desirable abode for those who desire QUIET AND THE COMFORTS OF HOME combined with MODERATE CHARGES.

Private Rooms for Families.

WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS.

jTirst Class Stable Accommodation.

TEA CIRCULAR.

WE beg r'espe'ctfiilly to Submit to yotir consideration the undernoted NEW TEAb, being a direct shipment from the CALCUTTA TEA SYNDICATE, and from Foochow. These TEAS have been well botightj and are now offered at a fainall margin over cost< IK kALF-CSBSTS, 40 lbs tkCti. CHOICEST NEW SEASON'S WONGTOE CONGOU Nos. 44 and 59, Is 8d per Ib. This is a line of usually good KAISOW CONGOU, partly broken leaf, flavour sound, liquors well, and is admirably adaptad for miting with Ifldidn Teas. IN CHESTS, 98 lbs BACH. ASSAM SOUCHONG No. 327; 2s 4d per Ib. This Strong, full-bodied Tea ia grow.n tfn the Sflp»nullft Tea Estate,- Assam 1 . It is brisk and pungent, full malty flavour, deep brown colour in tKe- oup,- and of extra strength.IN CHESTS, 50 AND 80 lbs. ORANGE PEKOE Nos. iU9 and 565, 3s per Ib. This is a tare and exquisite Tea, sfce'eially selected from the finest pickings of , the Kan* yara Plaftta'tiorf, Kangro Valley. Small reddish, wiry, evenly made leaf,- fe'\v tips ; maltyj ridfy delioate fruity flavour. We advise our friends to go iri a mixture of the alrovd. Mflleityby (nixing two or more whents,- get .a better and stronger ffour ; : so in Tea", if jnrticioifsly blended,- we gain richness of flavour dnd aromn, arid considerable increase in strength. We make two* Bletfds, viz.,No', t Blend is a family T«a of wotfd'erfal strettgth, purity, arfd.flfivouV.- 2b 4d per Ib'. No.- 2 Blend is * gfotod Teal for tHe money;; sirong, full-bodied^ and flav^rfry. In 10s plfr lbv Fo^ the oonVeftierictt ot ouitomersw'e send 6lit i &tiy of thesff Tea's in 1 boxes 6\ 12, 2(f, and 40 ; lbs each. i May be 1 hdd M L-A'SBCK&RN 1 .fiROE., Waibi'ongomai. ■ Adctrit Lai/bourn and Got, i i My ort c r,s.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 122, 3 October 1885, Page 7

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613

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 122, 3 October 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 122, 3 October 1885, Page 7

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