Storekeepers, &c.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. / FOX THE BEbT VALUE W/fSf General Groceries, frp/ \ CIIOCKEJRY, /V/ |f| BOOTS, ffq/ fe Erc> /v % % % / y / '/for cash. GO TO/y..iisr. / /Indian & Chum, » « /d 7 BACON & HAMS, *3 /'y Cnnteibuiy & Local. / ./ / r'/, Tn / V^ UTTER AND EGGS, /hi/ Supplioa Bi-weckiy, (531 /'V AT lyl Ajc /co-operative piuces. X// / Agents lor I / A y UNITED INSURANCE CO. / fp / AND / 'V /Mutual Life Association of //?7 / Australasia. /A// LICENSED TO SELL STAMPS. Post-oflico box cleared for mails dail}\
WAI T 0 A GENERAL STORE. W A BBEY AND p°-> Bog to inform the Inhabitants of WAI TOA and Surrounding Districts, thnt they HAVE TAKEN OVER the Store lately in the occupation of MESSRS E. GRAJIAM AND CO., and trust by civility and attention to Business, to secure a continuance of the patronage accorded their predecessor.
FIRST CLASS GOODS. MODERATE PRICES GROCERIES, DHAPEUY, IRONMONGERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc., Etc. All descriptions of Settlers' Produce Purfor Cash. WA BBEY AND pO. . Abbey and Lo.
JOHN HART, DRAPER & CLOTHIER, Q WHITAKEK STKEET, r, Te Aroiia, t» Fininy's White Twill Sheeting, 72in, r-i la 7d per yd ; Grey do, Is 5d ; LD White Calico, 4d ; Grey do, 3sd. Ladies' and Children's* Cn.tum^B, very Cheap ; Lndiea and Children'^ Straw Hats and Bonnets, in great variety. Ladies 1 Gloves (" Lisle"), ~ 4d per pair. Merino Frocks, 3s Gd L, and upwards. Ptints from 5d yd. i/l Men's Twocd Suits, from 18s. Strong r Hose, 8d to 2s. Boys' K.B. Suits., rO from 4s 9d. Men's White Drill LQ Trousers, 2s lid. Men's Strong Shuts, Is9d. HH Unbleached Tablouloths, 2« « Bleachrd do. 3.s 6d LLj Table Napkins, 12a per doz. m Drchs aintcrials, 9d and lOd J Trimmings to Match *<j Children'o K.S. Boots, 2s 6d Ladies' Boots, Shoes, and Slippers [V Men's Bo3'fs', aud Youths' Boots and r"H Shoes PA new Shxpnicnt of Ladies' Cos tunics INSPECTION INVITED.
Boarding Houses. [a card.] MRS LAWLESS, Late of the Edinburgh Castle and Newton "Hotels, Auckland, and formerly of the Bridge Hotel, Coromnndei, Ims now OPENED a FirstGlues BOARDING-HOUSE, Whitaker-st., Te Aroha, the position of which is Unsurpassed, being within 100 feet from Hot Springe Domain. Visitors may rely upon receiving every ATTENTION and COMFORT. Further particulars in future advertisements.
AVERLEY HH ° uu s F * T E ARO H A (Dobsons). New and Commodious Promises having been erected, visitors to ]tke Hot Spring who wish to enjoy retirement will find the above a desirable retreat. Within three minutes' walk of the Baths. Coaches to and from the Morrinsville Railway Station, Thames, &c, pass daily. Box 17, P. 0., Tg Arohu.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 155, 22 May 1886, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 155, 22 May 1886, Page 1
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