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WITHOUT.

in the twilight of a wintry diiy, 'One passed me silent, struggling on his way, 'Witk head bowed low, and "hands ''that burdens 'bore, •And saw >ndt how, a little space bef 01-e, -A woman "watched his coming, where 'the

light Poured a glad welcome through a window bright, Set thick wit-h flowers that -showed no fairer bloom Than her sweet face, turned'outward'tothe gloom.

Yet — : wl»cn his foot, with quick impatient stride, But touched thesteo, the dodr swung opOn wide ; 'Soft 'hands 'reached swiftly otit,'Wit.h eager hold, And drew the dear one in from storm and cold.

'Oh love ! whose eyeS) from some celestial height, 'Behold me toiling, bilrdened through the night, Ten Her of every blast which I cowdr, Yet smiling still, to know how brief the hour ; 'Keeping within thy radient, love-lit homo, glad surprise to ■whisper when I come — **Tis but a breath till I tho door shatl win -And thy dear hand shall swiftlydrnwme in.

AUCTION SALES.

"WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE.

Friday, August 10th-

At 130 pan

v jA FAT CO W *feU 100 Hem! of Mixed Stores

500 Fat Wethers 500 Ewes, in lamb.

J. McN-ICOL, Auctioneer.

CHAFF FOR SALE.

FOR SALE.-FIKST-CLASS OATEN SHEAF CHAFF at £3 15s per ton, delivered-. -E. W. lIANMER, Manawarti, Te Aroha.

AT 'I lift

FANCY GOODS HART'S WINDOW

TO-DAY!

FENCING TIMBER, etc.

7 TJ pMETT is now prepared to \ Xl • il i Xj hupply and deliver timber as under at Waioion&oinai, or to any pait of the surrounding district^. FIREAVOOD- Tr-tree, " Ruta. Towa, etc.: FENCING POSTS in Black birch, etc., 'FENCING RAILS in fi-tree. House Blocks, Slabs, Palings, etc. Orders may ■ *be left with Mr A. A. Wallace, Baker. J. H. EMETT. Waiorongomai, June 19th, 1888.

NOTICE!

TO MINERS and OTHERS ! 1

JOHN MACE BEUS TO ANNOUNCE that he OPENEI> "TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE

KIL-GOUR STREET,

WAIORONGOMAI,

-JUNE 80th, 1888.

JTUf In making this announce- ■ IYI „ j ment, begs to state that since leasing the above, the House has been thoroughly lenovated and most COMFORTABLY FTJRKISHED • and VISITORS a'nd others will receive every ATTENTION and COMFORT too-other with a LIBERAL TABLE at most MODERATE CI3ARGES.

COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF

N.B.— GOOD STABLING.

PLANTING SEASON— IBB6. WKING has for sale at his Nursery^ . Te Aroha; FftuiT Trees in great variety and from First-class Stocks, including Apples, 3 and 4 yea»-s old ; Pbau&, do ; Quincpjs, Walnuts, Ooosbberries, Currants, etc.. etc. Also Ornamental Trees And Shrubs, both deciduous and evergreen. Above will be sold at most reasonable prices. Cabbage plants^ etc., always for sale-.

SMOKED FISH! SMOKED FISHI

DON 't 1 YOU FORGET IT!

JOHN HART will have On Sale TODAY (SATURDAY), a parcel of CHOICE SMOKED fISH. 3 HART, Storekeeper) Te Aroha.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 285, 28 July 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 285, 28 July 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 285, 28 July 1888, Page 7

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