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BAKER AND CONFECTIONER WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA, , BEGS to.inform his customers and the , public generally, that he is; NOW SUPPLYING % PLAIN and FANCY . ■ ,* . BREAD REALLY FIR3T-CLASS"QUALITX. ORDERS left* at 'tfie shop will be PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. . 3ti{Y JBPJS JlflWs BWD.
BUY YOUR IB IR/ IE .A. ID FROM AECfI. A. WALLACE, PREMIER ; BAKERY, - WAIORONGOMAI. qua.lTtYv Ai. TE AROHA CUSTOMERS WAITED . UPON DAILY. Confectionery of Every Description and Small Goods always in stock. PASTRY AND FANCY GOODS FRESH DAILY. BALLS and PARTIES catered for at lowest rateß. TRY WALLACE'S BREAD.
thk MINER'S BAKEBy - WAIORONGOMAIC. H. ROFFEY, AND CONFECTIONER, Kilgour Street, WAIORONGOMAI, Supplies BREAD of the FINEST QUALITY, Delivered UP-HILL and in all parts of district daily. PASTRY and FANCY GOODS in great variety, FRESH DAILY. Wedding Cakes, etc., to order. SOIREES and PARTIES catered for at LOWEST RATES. A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
NOTICE, THE Undersigned is prepared to undertake any COMMISSION BUSINESS or AGENCIES for this District, or to act as CORRESPONDENT for Newspapers, at a reasonable remuneration. Has on Sale Allotments, with or without cottages, at both Te Aroha and Waiorongomai. NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE. J. ARMIT, NEWSPAPER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, TE AROHA.
i / •• i music. » E; TTADFIELD , begs to notify . JTjI ' that he is prepared to TEACH and Arrange fpr BRASS, REED, or STRING BANDS: Also to give PRIVATE LESSONS in connection with the.^ame. E. H, has ha l d Twenty-five years Experience in Teaching and Arranging ,f or Brass, String, and Military Bands; "and can (produce testimonials !to that effect from Bellevue Gardens, Manchester"; Theatre Royal, Manchester ; Musical Society, Burton-or -Trent ; and from various 'Professors of Music. N.B.—TERMS MOST MODERATE. • ..
MREW/00D, FENCING TIMBER, btc'.' J,!!' "HMETT is -now prepared to . (XIV Xj '-supply arid timber as under at Waiorongomai, "on to any part of the/ ,surrpi|nding districts, EIRE1 .WOOD :" ' Ti-troe, jßata, Towa, etc.; .FJENtJING POSTS lin ' Black birch, !etc, ,FEN"t)ING; RAILS j in .TMroe*: . House, Bl oclcsj Slabs, . Palingß, etc. ; Ord era imay be left with Mr A', A. Wallace, Baker. : J. H. EMKTIY Waiorongomai, June 19lh, 1888, f !
/-I ALLAGHE.R'S BBS \X *• " * i • Leaves Te Aroha, for MORRTNSVILLE' every Taosday,' Thnrgday 1? . lat 7 a.m. to moet' > Train, leaving; jMorrinßville^at'X'^/lV^ 1 - aa thosel day a fpMuck-ind. " "'J Jf^'v '\\ ilh ;W l.,vi < Af ,/ItetHrnjpf?, ri'rbiigi* ■;J^o¥rj^vjllo? ta,>, Aorha every' Moti'day; 1 Wednea'dAy^ and ' Friday, on ai rival of 1.56 p..m.. train from Auulcland'.! j• •* , vs< ; <> - , (1 ■ Iy .' Carrying, - Paßsansfcit! jincl Parcels. . j Snd.d|e and Harness'liorses on Kire, also Vehicles 6f every d'escription'i -"' ; ' i Vi r ;> ':•""■'■' p GALLAGHER,, " ,< j ; .Proprietor.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 319, 24 November 1888, Page 7
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439Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 319, 24 November 1888, Page 7
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