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MUSTC.

ETTADFrELD begs to notify OI tint ho is prepared to TEACH and Arrange fo'- BRASS, REED, or STRING BANDS. Also to give PRIVATE LESSONS in connection with tho same. E 11. has had Twontv-five .years Expciience in Teaching and Arranging* for Brass, String, nnd Militaiy Bands ; and can produce testimonials to that effect from Bcllovue Garden^, Manchester ; Theatre Royal. Manchester ; Musical Society, Burton-or-Trcnt ; and from various Professors of Music. N.B.— TERMS MOST MODERATE.

FRUIT ! VEGETABLES ! !

WKING, Fi'iiitcrer'and Nurseiwman, • etc., has For Sale at his Shop, Whitaker-fetrcet, Te Aroha, Appliss (both eating and cooking),' in great varioty ; Pears, Oranges, Bananas, Nuts, Confectionery, etc., etc. Also supplied freeh daily — Vegetables of cverv desciiption. Quality-THE best. Frices-MoST moderate.

LOOK AT THE FANCY GOODS IN HART'S WINDOW TO-DAY I

PUBLIC NOTIFICATION

Ciown Lands Office, Auckland, 2 1st June, 1888-

milE riftlit to CUTand REMOVE FLAX 1. fiom the Chain Reseivc along the Waihou River, extending fiom tho North end of Te Aioha Block to the South end of the same, will be disposed of in five (5) lots by Public Auction at the Land Office, Auckland, at 11 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 24th July, 1888.

S. PERCY SMITH.

Commissioner Ciown Lauds.

SCHEDULE.

Sections No^. 1, 2. 3, and 4, 80 acres each, upset annual lentnl £10 each ; Section No. 5. 45 acres, £10.

TERMS OF SALE. L The n'qht wiil extend over a period of twelve months Ciom the 21tli July, 18S8. 2. The lent Cor the 12 months must be deposited at thu time of wile. 3. No intcrCercnce with the liejils of int^ies^ or egress hv tho public over the reserve will be allowed, nor may any buildings or other elections be placed theieon. Plans nnd fuither pa: titulars to be seen at this oil'ice.

FIREWOOD, FENCrXG TIMBER, etc

JTT "PMETT is now prepared to • JLx < Hi supply and deliver timber as undei at AVaioiongomai, or to any pait oC the surrounding distiicts, FIREWOOD • Ti-troo, Ratii. Towa, etc.; FENCING POSTS in Black birch, etc., FENCING- RAILS in Ti-trce. House Blocks, Slabs, Palings, etc. Orders may be left with Mr A. A. Wallace, Baker. "

J. 11. EMRTT. Waiorongomai, June 19th 3 1888.

PROPERTY ASSESSMENT.

APPLICATIONS are invited !from thoroughly competent Valuers who are willing to act as Assessors for any Road districts, or outlying distiicts in the County of Piako, or for the Ridings in the Counties of Thames, Coromandel, or Ohinemuri. A memorandum stating the nature of the duties to bo performed, and also forms of application may be obtained by applying personally or by letter to the Postmaster at any post office, that is also a telegraph office. J. SPERREY,

Commissioner, Property-tax Department, Wellington, July 2nd, 1888.

:r;ECONOMYs s^ and Purchase from

JOHN WILLIAMS,

THE CHEAP

Cosh Storekeeberr

Wiiitaker Street. TE AROIIA.

JSOTE A FEW TRICES CURRENT ;-- S d Sugar (While), per 563 bs 15 0 Oatmeal, per 251 bs 3 9 Porridge meal, per 7lhs 1 4 Biscuits (fancy), per lb 0 9 „ (lunch), „ „ 0 6 Candles (Price's) per lb 0 11 „ (Wax fluted), 1 l „ (Electric), per lb 0 6 Flour, per lOOlbs 13 0 Milk (Nestles), per tin, 0 10 Cornflour, per lb 0 G

ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 282, 18 July 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 282, 18 July 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 282, 18 July 1888, Page 7

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