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oats; potatoes; an dgua ss s e kd. i OATS, POTATOES, and GRASS SEED, For Stile «t\V..DIBSELL'S. N O T I C E. COACHBUILDER& WIIFEL WRIGHT! j T A /^OOHRANE, late of U» xie \J Hamilton, be^s to notify that he intends opening business at Te Aroha as above at an early date ; and, in the meantime, is prepared to undertake , REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS at his resi- \ dence, WERAHIKO COTTAGE, Corner of! Kenriek Street, (Pear of Public School) Te Aroha.

TE AROIIA PUBLIC HALL. 1 GMD COBCERT AND DANCE WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY 27 ** SEPTEMBE R PROCEEDS TO BE DEVOTED TOWARDS THE REDUCTION OF DEBT ON ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH, TE AROIIA. TE AROHA BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. DOUBLE TICKETS, 3s ; SINGLE TICKETS, 2s ; (Admitting to both Entertainment and Dance). Children half-price. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. P. FAES) Seel"etary>

NOTICE! TO MINERS and OTHERS ! ! JCHN~MACE BEGS TO ANNOUNCE that he OPENED THE ; TEMPEHANCIS BOAttDlttG HOUSE KILGOTJn STREET, WAIORONGOMAI, JUNE 30th, 1888. J"|\/T In making this attntMnce- » iYI , « mentj begs to state that since leasing the above, the House has been thoroughly renovated and most COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ; and VISITORS 'and others will receive every ATTENTION ami COMPORT togwthci with a LIBERAL TABLE at moat MODERATE CHARGES. COME AND JUDGE FOlt YOURSELF. N.B.— GOOD STABLING.

GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE120, QUEEN STREET (Opposite the Haymaiucet)> la now complete in ita arrangements, And re plcto with a Splendid Stock— at a redU ed rent a decrease in working expenses, and a minimum profit upon the original co3t. The ftjpularity gained by the LONDON ARCADE an being the best place to purchase v, ill be more fully established than ever. We have at the piesept time 8 mo exceptionally cheap linos to offer, such as Tea Sots, handsome palternfs 40 pieces, 9a 6d ; Dinner SetSi 54 pieces, 255; Cupi and Sailcers, 2s 3d tho half-dozen ; Jtigs» Majolica, fish shape, from Is 6d each ; splendid MajoliraFlowcr Pots, large size, 2s 6d each ; Ruled Notopapor, 5 Quires, 6d to Is 6d ; Envelopes to match, from 6d the 100 ; Black Bordered Note, j Is tho 6 quires; ditto Enve opes, 2d the packet; Account IBooks, interleaved blotter, from Isj Good Black Ink, 6d the pint bottle, 9d thoquai't; Good PenSi9d tho gross : Slates, from Id to 6d each; Electro-plated Table Forks and Spoons, Al, Is each ; Dessert Forks and Spoons, 9d each ; Teaspoons, 6d each ; Pure Whito Metal Forks and Spoons, 6d each ; Dessert Forks and Spoons, 5d each; Tea. 4d and 2d each; Photo Frames, from 4d each; Photo Albums, from 6d each ; gobd and handsome Purses, from 6d to 5s each : Pooket-books, froni 6d to 7s 6d each ; "White Handle Tablo Knives and Forks, Bdeach; DBssert,6d,lossby the dozen; Carvers, from 4s 6d the pair ; Bread Knives, from Is to 4s 6d each ; Bread Boards, from 6d to 2s 6d each ; Butter Platters, f i om 6d each ; Japanese Glov« and Handkerchief Box, 2s 6d the pair ; usual price, 4s 6d ; Fails, from 3d each ; Umbrellas, from Is each ; a splendid assortment of Japanese Qoods, very cheap; Bibles, beautifully bound, with gilt clasps, is each ; a Rood, \isoful Haif BrUsh. Is ;. Cloth do., 6d : Hat do.. 6d : Tooth, 4d; Nail, 3d ; Strong Dreeatng Combs, 4d each ; Small Tooth, 3d each ; Sponges, from Id to 4s 6d, really good Value ; Shoe Brushes, 2s the set of three ; Sponge Racks, 6d and Is eatJb, half the usual price ; Dolla, from 3d to i(h, marvellous value. Otlr 3d, 6d, and Is Stalls are laden with Toys te please the juveniles. The *• Big Doll is now costumed, representing^ the "Seaside Girl." Wo invite inspection. Baskets. Paint and Japanese, fr"oni Is each, suitable for lunch, etci, and larger ones for picnics; Ladies' Leather Bags, from 3s 9d. Leatherlined aril Plated Fittings; American Clocks, Nickel, troni 5s each, splendid time-keepers; Relief S<?raps, Id per sheet, and Scrap Albums, from 6d each; Tea Trays* from la each; Waitorß, very pretty, 3d and 6d each : Fire Screens, Is each, usual price of thorn, Bs 6d ; Vases, Lustre alid JLpergncs, in great. Vai£jsy, very cheap; Desks, Papeteries, Cabinets. Writing Cases, Woi'kboxea, Victorias, Lined Paskots, etc , etc., in endless variety ; Cricket Goods, Football, Games of Various kinda, Btereoscopo and Slides, Rocking and Hdbby Horses, Carts» Barrowa* Swings, Tricycles, Jewellery (no imitation)) all warranted Gold and Silver, vvehave a splendid stock and our prices aro the lowo3t. Silver being the most inshionable, wo mako a Specialty* Pioaso inBpect, tho Window Displa}' at |^OODSON'S | ONDON A RCADE. 120. QUEKV-STRELT (Opposite the Haym.vrk«"!S\ AUCKLAND.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 297, 8 September 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 297, 8 September 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 297, 8 September 1888, Page 7

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