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[A CARP].

Dli. VLVKEI) WUIHIIT, Licentiate of tho Royal C\>ll'^.» of Physicians. Licentiate of the Faculty of Physician*-: and Surgeons.

HOT SPRINGS HOTEL. (No. 22 Room), T E AROHA.

WAIHOU HOTEL,

"W-A-lECOTJ-

ALBERT GOBOLINSEY,

BEGS to announce that tho above Hotel will be RE-OPENED ON

MONDAY NEXT,

JULY 2nd., Who.n any old friends giving him a call will receive A HEARTY WELCOME.

Art TAKES this opportunity of »\Jf» stating that since the above Hotel was re-built it has been Newly Furnished throughout, and TIIAVEL. LERS and OTIiERS will find overy

ATTENTION and COMFORT. A LARGE STOCK of FIRST-CLASS WINES and LIQUORS of every description. HANCOCK'S BEER on draft. Good Stabling and Paddocks attached.

A DVERTISTNG creates many a new ir\- business, revives many a dull business, reacueg many a lost business, preserves many a largo business, and secures success in any business.

FRUIT 1 VEGETABLES!!

WKING, Fruiterer and Nuiseryman, • etc., lias For Sale at his Shop, Whitaker-street, Te Aroha, Apples (both eating and cooking), in great variety ; Pears, Oranges, Bananas, Nuts ; Confectionery, etc., etc. Also supplied fresh dviiy — Vegetables of every description. Quality-THE mst. Prices-MoST moderate.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SLAUGHTER HOUSE LICENSE.

PIAKO COUNTY

WE HEREBY give notice that we will, at the next meeting of the Pinko County Council, to be held at Morrinsville, on Friday the 13th day of July, prox., apply for LEAVE to SLAUGHTER CATTLE at our Yards, situated on Section 17, Thames High School Endowment. GARLICK & HANKS.

Wiiiorongomui, 16th June, 1888.

H- ROCHE, C.&,

Graduate of the Royal Engineering College.

CIVIL ENGINEER, AUTHORIZED SURVEYOR, MINING ENGINEER, TE AROHA.

POTATOES! POTATOES I!

FOR GOOD, SOUND, Table Potatoes go to JOHN HART'S. Price— £3 10s per ton, or 3s 6d perewt. Can't be beaten for the :nono}\

JT Pays to Advertise in this Journal

FARM FOR LEASE BY TENDER.

rf IENDERSwiIIbe received bythe UnderJL signed up to MONDAY, July 2nd, for LEASING for a term of 3 YEARS, Farm of 83 ACRES (adjoining Waiorongomai Township), all fenced and partly improved, with 4-Roomed House, Largo Cowshed and Stable. A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha.

THE CELEBRATED

TE ABOHA

MINERAL WATERS,

Bottled, JErated, or Still, CAN BE OBTAINED IN AUCKLAND FROM MESSRS HANCOCK & CO., 32, Queen-street.

ANALYSIS BY SIR JAMES HECTOR" K.C.M.G.; Chloride of Sodium, 66.14 Chloride of Potassium, 1,96 * Sulphate of Soda, 32.&J Carbonate of Lime, 7.47 Carbonate of Magnesia, 4.21 Carbonate of Soda, 451.97 Alumina, traces Iron Oxide, traces Silica, 8.60 Total grains per gallon, 573.26,

PLANTING SEASON— IBBB. WKING has for sale at his Nursery, , Te Aroha; FnuiT Trees in great variety and from First-class Stocks, including Apples, 3 and 4 yeavs old ; Pears, do ; Quince*, Walnuts, GOOSBBERRIUS, CURRANTS, etc., etc. AlfiO Ornament*! Trees and Shrubs, both deciduous and evergreen. Above will be sold at most reasonable prices. Cabbage plants, etc., always for sale.

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Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 277, 30 June 1888, Page 7

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468

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 277, 30 June 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 277, 30 June 1888, Page 7

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