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MPORTANT^OTICK. / , t ~~\ I® FOR THE BELT^OaUE IN //y/ General Groceries, //tf/jcrockehy, f^/ ]f . BOOTS,' ffSf < Etc., / % % % Hi I /FOB CASH. GO TO/y,™*.. I I Indian & CJuna. m P w A M AW BACON & HAMS, «J / / VCanteibuiy& Local. * Tn / */11/ 11 UTTKR AND KGGS, '*• /^i l Supplies Bi-weekly, m /m /co-operative prices. f /G/ -- // / Agents for /^V/UNITED INSUijANCE CO. f/p / AND /'Sy Mutual Life Association of f [ft / Australasia. LICENSED TO SELL STAMPS. Post-office box cleared for maiiu daily. WAITOA . GENERAL STORE. «irr a bbey and nn 0 -' 1 Beg to inform the Inhabitants of WAI TOA and Surrounding Distiicts, that they HAVE TAKEN OVER the Storo lately in the occupation of MESSRS E. GRAHAM AND CO., and trust by civility and attention to Dnsiness, to secure a continuance of the patronage accorded tboir predecessors. FIRST CLASS GOODS. MODERATE PRICES GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc., Eic. ! All descriptions of Settlors' Produce Purfor Ci-iRh. WA BBEY AND pO. . Abbey and L-o. NOW OPENING UP AT J. FA]i S I L L'S A VERY Large and Well-Selected Stock of Goods in all Departments, for the AUTUMN AND WINTER TRADE. In the DRESS DEPABTMEIsTT will bo found a very groat variety of Materials for the coming Season, in all the New Colours and Textures ; With Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Buttons, and Laces, &c, &c, to Match lor Trimmings. A Splendid Lot of VELVETEENS in all the New Shades. New Fur Capes in all Sizes ; New Stockiugetto Jackets ; New Jerseys ; X<(ew Ulsters, in all Sizes ; New Wool Goods ; New Mackintoshes, &c., &c. THE MILLINfiRY DEPARTMENT A Choice Lot of Ladies', Maids', and Children V, Hats in the Newest Shapes and Shades. New Stoclciugoltao Hart New African Hats' New Felt Hats New Straw Hats, &c, &., . &c. NEW PLUSIIfcS, Very Large nnd Choico Assoitment NEW BOSSLE VELVETS. New Feathers and Flowers. New AigreUs and Ponpons. Now Ornaments and Clasps for Fur Capes. New Laces. Gloves and Mitts ; &c., &c., &c. A veiy Large and -Well-assorted Stock of KAIAPOI CLOTHING, Men*, Boys' and Youths'. i^iEORGE QMITH, GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND MACHINIST, > *. « • . * I MORRINSVILLEAND RICIIMOND. ' The Branch Shop at Richmond will be open for business as occasion requires. A PVERTISING is the Keystone of jl\*~ Success in Business. Make known your business nnd requirements through the columns of", the News.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 156, 12 June 1886, Page 1
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384Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 156, 12 June 1886, Page 1
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