Public Notices.
GALLAGHER'S BUS. mHE BUS :TO WAIORONOGOMAI. (Carrying, Passengers and Parcels) Leave To Aroha Daily at the following Hours:— 9 a.m , 11' a.m., 3p.m., and 5 p.m. Leaving Waiorongomai daily at — 6.30 a m., 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. is. either way. is. E. Gallagher, Propi ietor. JTIHE AUSTRALIAN SMELTING ' AND REFINING COMPANY (LIMITED). Works: 1 ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. CAPITAL: £60,000, In SO Sharos'«f £2,000 eaoh. Directors : W. P. MacGregor (Chairman) Hon. James Martin W. Jamieeon W. R. Wilson W. A. Horn, M.P. T. H. Kelly. - Head Office: 15, QUEEN-STREET, MELBOURNE. Secretary : William Knox. General Manager: Metallurgist: John Provis. Gragory Board. This Company is prepared to purchase Gold and Silver Ores in any quantity. Immed ate Returns furnished. For further particulars, Baying Schedules, &c, apply to NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). Queen street, AUCKLAND. March 22nd, 1888 AGENT for Te Aroha and Ohlnemmi •— H. H. ADAMS, Waiorongomai.
GOODSO N'S LONDON ARCADE120, QUEEN STREET <OPI'OSITK THE IIAYMARKET), Is now complete in jits arrangements, and 're plete with'a Splendid Stock— at a reduced rent a decrease in working expenses, and a minimum profit upon, the original cost. The popularity gained by the .LONDON ARCADE as being the best place to purchase will be more fully" established than ever. We have at r the present time B me exceptionally cheap lines to offer, such as Tea Sets,. handsome 40 pieces, 9s 6d; IHnnerSets, 54 pieces, 255; Cup 3 and Saucers, 2s 3d the half-dozen ; Jugs. Majolic&'nsh shape, from la 6d each ; splendid MnjoliraFlowor Pots, large size, 2s 6d each ; Ruled <Notepaper, 5 quires, 6d to Is 6d; Envelopes to match, from i6d the ,100 ; Black Bordered Note, 1« the 5 quires ; ditto . Envelopes, 2d ' the packet ; < Account Books, interleaved blotter, from Is ;' Good Black Ink, 6d the pint bottle, 9d ' the quart; Good Pens, 9d the grosß : Slates, from Id to 6d eachj Electro-plated Table' Forks and Spoons, Al, Is each ; ' Dessert Forks and Spoons, 9d each; Teaspoons, 6d each; Pure White Metal Forks and Spoons, 6d each ; Dessert Forks and Spoons, 5d each; Tea,, 4d and 2d eaoh; Photo Frames, from 4d*each; Photo Albums, from 6d eaoh; good and handsome Purses, from 6d to 5s each ; Pocket-books, from 6d to 7s 6d each ; White Handle Table Knives and Forks, Bdeach; Bessert, 6d, less by 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, from 6d eachj Japanese Glove and Handkerchief Box, 2s 6d the pair; usual price, 4s 6d; Fans, from 3d eaoh; Umbrellas, from Is each ; a splendid assortment of Japanese Goods, very cheap'; ' Bibles/ beauilfuHy ' bound, with gilt clasps. Is each ; a good, useful. Hair Brush, Is; Cloth do., 6d ; Hat do..'6d; Tooth, 4d; Nail, 3d. ; Strong Dressing Combs, 4d eaoh ;• Small TootK, 3d .each ; Sponges*, from Id - to 4s 6d; really good value ; Shoe Brushes; 2a the set of three; Sponge Racks,- 6d and Is ea'ob, lialf : -the usual price ;> Dolls, .from 3d ,tOj 10s". marv«l,lous value. Our 3d," 6d, andl Is t Stalls are laden with Toy's to please the .javeniles. The ''Big Doll" isnow 4coßtumed, 4 coBtumed, repre'sentingthe "Seaeido Girl," \ We' invite 'inspection. J3aakats.Palm *md Japanese, from Is each,- suitable ,f or, lunch, etc., and larger ones for, picnics; Ladies'' Leather ' Bags', from '3s 9d. , Leatherlined and Platedi Fittings; .'American' Clocks, Nickel, from 5s each,' splendid time-keepers ; Relief Scraps, Id per sheet, and Scrap Albums, from 6d each; , Tea, Trays, from Is each; Waiter*, vary pretty, 3d and I '6d each ; FireScreens, Is each, usual price of ,them, 2s 6d *, Vases, Lustre and Bpergnes, in great varfjjy, very -• cheap ; - Desks,- Papeteries, Cabinets, , Writing Cases, Workboxes, Victorias, Lined Baskets, etc, etc., in endless l variety ; Cricket Goods, Football, Games of Various, kinds, Btereoscopo and Slides, Rocking and iHobby Horses, Carts, Barrows, Swings, -.Txicycles, Jewellery (no imitation), all warranted' Gold and. Silver. We have a splendid stook and our, prices are the lowest. Silver being the most ' fashionable, we make a Specialty! - Please inspect the Window Disnlay at , ip< OODSON'S I bNDON l • A .' RC ADK , 120, QU^EN-STREET (Opposito the Haymarket), ." "'AUCKLAND. ' '
/'"PLANTING* SEASO'N&-rlBBB. L . : ' <t \\T' ' KING has for sale at his Nursery, *YV «■ ■ -Tei Aroha ; . Frdit' Trees, in! great variety ; and from ; FiRW-ctAW Stocks, including Apples, 3!and'4 years o,W ; f , PiARS, t d *p ; 1 (Quinces, ' ! WAlnu th,CURRANTS, etc ' etcl Also ' 'Orriamental>,Ti^es^ andj Shrußs,,*,fboth :de- - cidnous -feyergroeru ,wilL be MO*s zi^&vtyl^f P«ces.^ ' t Cabbago "planfe^ otc.V"always for sale.'- k \•"
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 303, 29 September 1888, Page 1
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755Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 303, 29 September 1888, Page 1
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