Drapers, &c.
NOW OPENING UP AT J. FA£ E E I L'S A VERY Large Htid Well-Sciccted Stock of Goods in all Departments, for the AUTUMN AND WINTER TRADE. In the DRESS DEPARTMENT will be found a very great variety of Matcii.ilb £01 the coming Season, in all the New Colours and Textures ; With Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Buttons, and Laces, &c, &c, to Match for Trimmings. A Splendid Lot of VELVETEENS in all the New Shades. New Fur Capes in all Sizes ; New Stock - ingotte Jackets ; New Jerseys ; New ; Ulsters, in all Sizes ; New Wool Goods ; New Mackintoshes &c, &c. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT A Choice Lot of Ladies', Maids', and Children's, Hats in the Newest Shapes and Shades. New Stock ingetlec Jiatt New Astrican Hats New Felt Hats New Straw Hals, &c, &., &c. NEW PLUSUIIiS, very Largo and Choice Assortment. NEW BOSSLE VELVETS. New Fcathcis and Floweis. New Aigretts and Ponpons. New Ornaments and Clasps for Fin Capes. New Luces. Gloves and Mitts ; &c, &c, &c. A veiy Large and Well-'issorted Stock of KAIAPOI CLOTHING, Men's, Boys' and Youths*'.
WAI T 0 A GENERAL S T 0 11 E . yrr ABBEY AND QO, Beg to inform the Inhabitants o£ WAI TOA and Surrounding Districts, that the}' HAVE TAKEN OVER tho Store lately in tho occupation of MESSRS E. GRAHAM AND CO., and tiust by civility and attention to Business, to secuio a continuance of the patronage accorded their predecessors. FIRST CLASS GOODS. MODERATE PRICES GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc., Etc. All descriptions ol Settlers' Produce Purfor Cash. WA BBEY AND pO. . Abbey and to.
r£» BARNEY'S Bfjf ANTHBLMINTIO llt T UNG "W ORM JM| ft JUUNG YT OEM /s|| 1 1\ Li Shekp, Lambs, & Calves. /Ill^illlkim Destroys' all Internal Para/ja|BpKS«Mi*| sitoi, wbathor in the Langs, fiSS^oiijt^SJSA Traches, Bronchial Tabos, iP\£P><«« »S^§l or Jnteiliues. and kespt f flfJ'^E— -ill MC 1 SOUND HKALTHY CON. p r~^ I DITXON. LUNG ■g^^jS, WORM I " . "ftr^rffrr** „ I Shoop or Cattle in an unr : ' -i I thriving condition receive 1 ■"" ! :^,,..'. :i ',!,) , 3 immediate benefit from iti ■ i. "!,;' ,!i'iiiiii!ii'!!! 9 vie * ATornge cost por h«d |'> ! •'_ _'" _""" """'> \ Calves — .. 6d to Cd laiißgSs—r^: =Jssijijfai I n c*se*. 1 doz bottles »nd / m upwards, 30s per dozen. Each iUfi yPffl'Si jfetoottle sufficient for 12 thoep 813 llSiM^P 01 " G calvos - Full directions on each bottle. N.B.— No atieep owner should neglect tousothla preparation, as it* effect upon yolk And wool is truly marvellous, the benefit on this Mono moro than quadrupling tbe colt.
N. A. LARNEY, WAIXOA, WAIHOU. Hamilton Aeent— Mr. John Knox.
INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS BY ADVERTISING in the AROHA AND OHINEMURI NEWS.
f Circulating in the districts of Aroba Thames Kaningahake Tauranga Katikati Waiorongomai Morrinsville Waihi Matamata Waitekauri Paeroa Waitoa Piako Waikato and THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 165, 14 August 1886, Page 1
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