DEAPERY SALE. O>v FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. In order to make room fora Large Stock of NEW SPUING j \/ 4$ GOODS, to arrive in September, J.II. has decided to hold I^nTT\^A\ a Special Clearance Sale as üb-rc HEAVY RKDUCV u ■ \^,ys\ TIONS in all Departments. ALL GOODS •*• >v/rp\ MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. INSPECTION ,- \Z% vT INVITED. Dress Stuffs, Costume.s, Jackets, ]/v I l_l_ y^\. Mantles, Millinery (Hats Trimmed and Unv//\ trimmed), Men's Tweed Suits, from 18s, \* < /\ Boys' and Youths' Clothing, BOOTS & SAVE YOUR MO/VEr^'sjf^ o™*™0 ™*™* £rom tlm Factoiy * BY PURCHASING YOUR GOODS FROM JOHN HARIT^^ CO-OPERATIVE STORE /&/ ' 'y^ V y' NOTE WHITAKER STREET, X*/ t^S lb? TE A-ROHA, /r^ > /l'ertin,7ld; Perdozdo., 7/o * X^ ° X FLOUR, rnn ntou X X Per so ' 88 ' 6 / 6t076 to 7^ 6 ; Per loo ' s ' 12 / 6 FOR GASH /<>/ sOAP tol4/ °' " On! I Y x y Per bar - 4^ ; p <* doz do., 4s, *-'• / v> / SUGARS, /X V*X CANDLES, / Ov / Per lb, 6|d ; Per box, at 6d. /4. X PRESERVED MILK, s^^ Per Tin ' lld 5 Per doz do -> 10 / 3 - y^ \s^ ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLF CHEAP. yf -/ All Orders accompanied by CASH punctually attended to, and Goods C^ // Piomptly Delivered. / A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
ELECTOPATHY. Y. /ARREN'S PALACE HOTEL, > V Te Aiioha. FOUR WEEKS ONLY, Commencing August 24. PROF. J. TTCADMAN, M.S.E.P., The Eminent Eclectopath, Scientist • Specialist Prof essor of Electricity and Hydropathy. Inventor and Patentee of " Recuperine," and the Magneto-Electric Continuous double Current Girdles, of which 50,000 were sold during the first year of j manufacture, 1882. Member of the Society of Electricians, Rue Monmaitie, Paiis, will be prepared to leccive patients at his OPERATING & CONSULTING ROOM, dm ing the hours of morning, 10 to 12 ; afternoon, 2 to 4 ; evening, 7 to 9 ; and Sundays, from 10 to 12 ; evening, 7 to 8. CONSULTATION BEING FREE, it invites all who suffer, no matter oi what age or sex, to immediately call and convince themselves that the Professor is thoroughly conversant with their Complaints. Magneto Electric Continuous Double Current Girdles canbescen atanytimeduringthehour&above mentioned, and all information relative to the therapeutic use of the Voltaic and Faradaic Batteries most cheerfully given. N.B.—All patients applying will receive an honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting. Consultation Personalty or by letter FRhE. Confidence absolute. Note the Address — Consulting Sooms, WARREN'S PALACE HOTEL, TE AROHA. Attendance— Mornings, 10 to 12 ; 2 to 4 : evening, 7 to 9 ; Sundays, 10 to 12 ; evening, 7 to 8.
FISH ! FISH ! ! FISH ! ! ! THRESH FISH and OYSTERS (direct JL? from the Boats), THURSDAYS nnd FRIDAYS in each week. Smoked Fibh, a f <ebh supply weekly. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES in variety always on hand. Lollies and Confectionery, Mineral Waters, and Cordials at MRS RYANS, Whitaker Street, Te Aroha. P.S.— Customers are respectfully requested to as far us possible, orfler fresh F-ish in advance. f^i ARDEN SEEDS. BULBS, Etc., Etc. \JT New SlOclc. Large Variety. Warranted. SEED POTATOES : Aft the best sorts. Fruit, Ornamental, and Forest Trees and Shrubs, of every description. Pot Plants, etc., etc. TT fIIiEEN, • JU, \X 11 EE N, Whit.\K/5R Strkep, Te Aroha. Apples, Pears, Oranges, Lemons, Pine Apples, Dates, Pea Nuts, etc., etc. Vegetables, a fresh supply daily, T.L.G. is prepared to offer GOOD VALUE in any of the above lines. Inspection invited. W. S; LAURIE & CO, AUCKLAND.
Reason 1886 AUausT - ON SALEBone Dusts— Australian & Auckland Bone Flour— Australian & Auckland Superphosphate of Lime— 26, 36, 97 per cent Dissolved Bone Manure Gfuano — Peruvian and Coral Queen Nitrate of Soda, sulphate of Ammonia. Muriate of Potash, Kanit Salt— ilopk and Manure Salt— "Black Horse," Coarse and Fine. Adelaide Salt SEEDS. CLOVERS— Rod, White, Alsyke, Cow Grass, T'-efoil, Timothy, Rapp, etc. TURNIPS- Swede, Devon Grey Stone, Green and Purple Top Aberdeen, Tankard GRASSES— Rye Grass, Poverty Bay and Canterbury ; Italian Rye Grass, Cocksfoot, Fescue, and Natural Grasses OATS— Tartarian Seed SEED WHEAT, Etc. SEED POTATOES. From Circular Head acargo of Tasmaniun Seed Potatoes. Orders now being booked. 10 0 TONS.
j£* I a c n c r' a W f ANTHELMINTIC M{ X UNG \XT ORM IJJ J-JUNG ▼ ▼ ORM Mffli \ ■Ik Saur, Lambs, & Caltcs. A Dostroyi nil Internal ParaJHHHBBIMSimm lite*, whether in the Lnngi, Ha^aWc^^Ba Trjiche ■ , Bronchial To b«i, Pv«iSi«§ic*^L ot lnta»tiuos, and keepi I dN' IEhUi!!: UG 1 1 SOUND HEAI/THY GON. P <*^ I DITION \^~ -\u - I Sbeop or Cattle In an nn« r— — ' - — | I thriving condition recihrq mi ' "I: ; ,C^r.. • ',•„' I immediato beoeflt from iti ii.: !. i ' i!" H ii'."'"v\ I v«. Average cost par head I'; -, ..,: ,,,.,......i"' . B o»lre« — .. sdto6d WJSs£!i±=-^£23jifrffl In cases, 1 doat bottles and / H^^KS9RnraW 93 upwards, 30* per dozen. Each •ufficlent for 12 iheep ff^lmwißilll^"" 6 calTes * Full K *9BMmBHK&^^^ : - on each bottle. N.B.— No sh«ep owner chould neglect to «»o th.lt preparation, as iti effect upon yolk and wool is truly marvel lom, the benefit on thia alone more than quadrupling the coit.
ALWAYS ON HAND, Four Bushel Sacks. Wool Packs. Seam ing Twine. Fencing Wire, No. G, 7, 8. Barbed Wire, 4 Barb. Staples, Hollers, Pins, etc. WAITOA GENERAL STORE. XTyT ABBEY AND /^ 0., Beg- to inform the Inhabitants of WAI TOA and Surrounding Districts, that they HAVE TAKEN OVER the Storo lately in the occupation of MESSRS E. GRAHAM AND CO., and trust by civility and attention to Business, to secuic a continuance of the patronag^accorded their predecessors. FIRST CLASS GOODS. MODERATE PRICES GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc., Etc. All dogcriptioiiK of Settlers" Produce Pu'rfor Cash WA BBEY AND pO. t Abbey and Lo:
N. A. LARNEY, I WAITOA, WAIHOU. Hamilton Agent— Mr. John Enox. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED KNOWN. SADDLERY AND HARNESS OF ALL KINDS, At Wholesale Prices. WE import oiu* Fittings direct, and Manufacture the Goods ourselves, and SELL AT 25 PER CENT LESS • THAN AUCKLAND for same class of Goods. ISAAC BATES, \ CAMBRIDGE, HAMILTON, AND | TE AROHA. MEMORANDUM & LETTER HEADINQBj at tile News Office.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 170, 18 September 1886, Page 3
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