Storekeepers, <to. IMPORTANT NOTICE. / ,/ — ■- M FOR THE BEST VALUE IN A, / j General Groceries, /ffif \ CROCKERY, Ai/ ifi BOOTS, / / V Etc., /<qfl I /FOR CASH. GO TO/7 i / /Inaian is. China, i m m AW bacon & hams, ty / y Canterbury & local. n T /7 A UTTER AND EGGS, Ihi I Su PP lies Bi-weekly, It! Ac /CO-OPERATIVE PRICES. <S> / \s / 1. ft I Agents for '/'V/UNITED INSURANCE CO. /[Of AND /^/Mutual Life Association of /ft) / Australasia. LICENSED TO SELL STAMP'S. Post-office box cl oared for mails daily.
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GENERAL STORE.
W ABB E Y AN D Oa> Beg to inform the Inhabitants of WAI TO A and Surrounding Distticts, that they HAVE TAKEN OVER the Stoiu lately in the occupation o£ MESSRS 13. GRAHAM AND CO., find tmst by civility and attention to Business, to secure a continuance of the patronage accorded the'r predecessors. FIRST CLASS GOODS. MODERATE PRICES GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc., Etc. All dchciiptionft of Scttlois' Pioduce Purfor Cash.
WA BBEY AND pO. . Abbey and Lo.
! JOHN HART, DRAPER & CLOTHIER, Q WHITAKER STREET, r, Te Auoha, L' Finlay's White Twill Sheeting, 72in, r-i la 7d per yd ; Groy do, 1« 5d ; LLJ White Calico, 4d ; Grey do, 3£d. Ladies' and Children's Costumes. very Cheap ; Ladies and Children's Straw Hats and Bonnets, in great variety. Ladies' Gloves (" Lisle"), •^ 4d per pair. Merino Frocks, 3s 6d L and upwards. Prints from 5d yd. i/l Men's Tweed Suits, from 18s. Strong ' Hose, 8d to 2s. Boys' K.B. Suits, |O from 4s 9d. Men's White Drill lJj Trousers, 2s lid. Men's Strong I ' Shirts: Is 9d. r-i ' HH Unbleached Tablecloths, 2s n Bleached do. 3s 6d II j Table Napkins, 12s per doz. ** Dress Materials, 9d and lOd J Trimmings to Match H| Children's E.S. Boots, 2s 6d - Ladies' Boots, Shoes, and Slippers Cy Men's Boys', and Youths' Boots and Hi Shoes PA new Shipment of Ladies' Cos tumes INSPECTION INVITED.
Boarding Houses.
[A CARD.]
MRS LAWLESS, late of the Edinburgh Castle and Newton Hotels, Auckland, and formerly of the Bridge Hotel, Coromandel, has now OPENED a FirstClass BOARDING-HOUSE, Whitaker-st., Te Aroha, the position of which is Unsurpassed, boing within 100 feet from Hot Springs Domain. Visitors may rely upon receiving every ATTENTION and COM : FORT. Further particulars in future advertisements.
•y^AVERLEY J|OUSF< T E AROHA (Dobsons"). Now and Commodious Premises having been erectod, visitors to ,the Hot Spring who wish to enjoy retirement will find the above a desimblo retreat. Within' three minutes' walk of the Baths. Coaches to nnd from the Momnsvillc Railway Station, Thames, &c.,pnss daily* Box 17> P. 0., To Arohu.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 154, 15 May 1886, Page 1
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439Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 154, 15 May 1886, Page 1
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