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SPECIALITIES at the Band Social on Thuisday next. — A. H. Whitehouse, Band Sec. TI^O Clear, Balance of Boots and Shoes 1 X under Cost for Cash.— A. II. Whitehouse. BAZAARJ_BAZAAR! THE Church oi England Bazaar and Gift -Auction will be held in Te Aroha (probably in the School Building), on 9th November, 1886 (Prince of Wales' Birthday), and the following day. Donors of Gifts are requested to send same in to the Secretary on or before the 8th November, 188G. All Goods not sold will be submitted to auction in the evening. Gifts of any kind are solicited, and will be thankfully received by Members of the Committee, or G. A. BURGESS, Secietary.

npE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB RACES. FRIDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 188G. STEWARDS — Mesais Downe-, Ebert, Quinn, Mennies, Bradley, Smith, Hetheiington, Quinlan, Randolph, and Wiseman. Clcrk of Course— Mr R. Pan. Staktcr — Mi J. Mi-Nichol. Clerk ov Scales — Mi D. .1. Fiazer. Handicapplrs — Metals lli'thciington, Quinn, and Clcai y. PROGRAMME : •1. Handicap Hurdle Race, 25sovs, 2 miles. Entrance, 20s. Acceotanee, 30s. 2. Maiden Race, IOsovs, 1 j miles. Nomination 20s 3. Te Aroiia J.C. Handicap Race, 30*>ovs, l-\ miles. Entrance, 20s. Acceptance, 40s. 4. Poxy Race, 14 hands or under, 7sovs, 1-j- inilus. Post entries, 10d. 5. Anniversary Handicap, 15sovs, 1 V miles. Nominations, lO.s. Acceptance, 20s. 6. Consolation Race, 7sovs, 1 mile. Entrance, 10s. Sweepstake of lsov eaoh horse in No. 1 and 3 races, to go to second hoise. Three staiteis, or only 30 per cent of stakes will be paid. Nominations (with fees) received by tho Secretary on or beCoic Thursday, 18th Nov. prox Weights for Hurdles and No. 3 race declaied on 20th, and the handicap on nice No. 5 will be made on day of race. General Acceptances close on the 25th Nov., 188G. Races to be run under Auckland Jockey Club Rules. F. PAV1TT, lion. Sccietary. Te Aroha, 28th Oct., 1886.

A. W. EDWARDS, FAMILY DRAPER, ETC., Te Aroiia, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Te Aroha, Waiolongomai, and Surrounding Districts for the la rife amount of patronage accorded him since he commenced Business in Te Aroha, and to assure them that every effort will be made by him to merit a still larger share of their patronage in the futuie.

Received during the past week several Cases of NEW GOODS, comprising— A Lar^e Lot of New Prints at 4kl yard Plain Ginghams, b\d White Lace Stripe Muslins, 44-d; do Check Muslins, 7U and 8d Colouied Fancy Dress Stuffs, 8£d ; Coloured C.ishmeies, 45in wide, Is Gd ; Black Cashmeres, 45in wide, Is i)d ; Coloured Nun's Cloth, lid Heavv Blue Seige, Is 2d ; llorrockse's C:ilico,3s9ddoz; Grey Calico. 2s lid and 3s Gd; Extra Wide White Flannel, Is 3d ; Diaper, yard wide, 10W ; Linen Drill, \u\ ■ Butter Cloth, 40in I wide, 2s Gd doz ; Coloured Cretonne, ! 6£d ; Strong Cotton Shirting, 6$d A Grand Lot of Laces, from Id yd ; Em broidery, from 3d yd ; Coloured Embioidery 5£d Ladies' White Lawn Handkerchiefs, 3d each ; Do Coloured Silk do, Is 9d each Ladies' Black Satin Sunshades, trimmed w ith Lace, 7s 9d ; Women's and Girls' Hats, from 4d each ; Ladies' and Girls' Coloured Thread Gloves, Gd pair; do do Colouied Hose, 6d pair ; Ladies' Coloured Silk Gloves, Is pair ; Children's Coloured Socks, 3d paiiMen's and Boys' Cotton Socks, 5d pair ; Mcn'b L Wool and Knitt Socks, Is pair ; Men's White Shirts, 3s 3d ; do Coloured Cotton do, Is 9d ; Boys' Summer Suits, 5s Gd each ; Men's Tweed Trousers, 5s 9d, 7s, 8s 6d ; Men's Fine All Wool Serge Suits, 35s; Men's All Wool Tweed Suite, 35s ; Men's and Boys' Felt Hats, Is 9d ; Gold Plated Shirt Studs, Is Set. BOOTS. HOOTS. Men's Colonial Made Bluchers, 6s lid ; Do do Best Aimy do, 8s Od ; do do Watertights, lls^Gd ; do Best Hand Made do, 14s ; do Bahnora s, 10s Gd, lls, 12t> 6d ; do Colonial Made E.S., lls 6d ; Women's High Prunella Boot«, 7s Gd ; do Colonial Made E.S., 9s 6d ; do do Dairy Boots, 9s ; do Prunella Slippers, 4s 6d ; do do House Boots, 4s 9d ; Women's Kid Shoes. 8rf ; Men's Canvas Shoes, 5s 9d; Children's Patent Strap Shoes, Is Gd ; do do Boots, Is 9d Bridles, 4s onch ; and a Large Assortment of other Goods too numerous to paiticulari&e, which are being offered at equally Low Prices. Patterns of Piece Goods rjay be had on application with Prices, or will bo sent post free to any address. TERMS NETT CASH. A. W. EDWARDS, OPPOSITE DOMAIN, TE AROHA.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 176, 30 October 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 176, 30 October 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 176, 30 October 1886, Page 3

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