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A RARE OPPORTUNITY ! , ' VALUABLE ESTATE WITH^-THER-MAL SPRINGS! l' / FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.— That' Valuable and Beautiful Property, known as " Waitoa Hot Springs Estate," containing about 1460 acres, more or less, of well-drained swamp and dry land, The former is capable of carrying over a* thousand Sheep, besides Cattle. The cereal crops (Barley, Wheat, Oats, Peas,"&c), now on the ground bid fair to yield a good harvest The Thermal Spr'ing3, 20 to 30 in number, are noted for their Wonderful Curative Properties. A nineroomed house, with underground Dairy; also a four^roomed cottage with verandah, and other buildings are on the Estate. This land is within 7 miles of Te Aroha, and the "Springs" alone make the property an exceedingly valuable one. For particulars — Apply to F. STRANGE, ■ Waitoa, Waihou. January 12th, 1889, ' ■

EDUCATION RESERVES./ npENDERS will be , received by the -I School Commissioners for the Auckland Provincial District, High - street, Auckland, up to noon of MONDAY, the 2dth day of January, 1889, for the Lease, for a term of 21 years, of the Education Reserve, Block IX, Section 5, Te Aroha Survey District ; 131 a. 2r. 27p. Tenders must be enclosed in an envelope, addressed "The School Commissioners, Auckland Provincial District, Auckland/ and marked on the outside " Tender for Lease of Reserve,!' and must be accompanied by a cash deposit equal to the first half-year's rent Conditions of leape and forms of tender may be obtained on application to the lindersignedi. H. N. GARLAND, Secretary. December 23rd, 1888.

CAEDS, Circulars (on note or letter paper) in plain and fancy typeCarters' Receipts printed, bound, and perforated at the NeWs Office

DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING, THE LATEST STYLE AND PERFECT FIT. Prices from Gs Gd to 12s Gd. Boys Suits mad to any pattern fro/n 2s Gd. MES B~YR3tfE. BRIDGE STKEET, TE AROHA (xl TUIAI. SOLICITED.)

IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. TOKAANU E HOTEL, TAUPO. rriHIS notel* is situated at the south JL end of Lake Tanpo", approached by good roads froru' Napier or Waikato. There is good accommodation for tourists and invalids. The Medicmal Baths, invaluable for 1 Skin Diseases; Rheuma'.ism, etc., are close to the Hotel, and are the largest natural baths in the colony. Splendid view of fc'he Lake and surrounding mountains. Coach road runs past foot of Tongariro Mountain, which is indescrK bably grand. Ladies cair ascend quite easily. Wines and Spirits of the best bfWds only lIO'RSE FEED AND PADDOCKe, Charges Moderate GEORGE BLAKE, Pioniietor.

TTOT tAKES OF NEW ZEALAND. BRENT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND INVALIDS' BOARDING-HOUSE, HINEMOA-STRBBT, EOTORUA. • This now and coinfoi table establishment is situated inthcn< j w township uf Kotoiua, close to the Government Sanatorium "and ' BatliP, which coinpii-o the celehiat&d Piiest's Bath, Mad.-.m Ilacl'iel Bath, Chameleon Douche Bath,Lur<Jfe Blue Swiinmjng Bath,- Sulphur Vapour B..th,'and Galvanic Battery B".ith, over w lfit-h '.irj^e Bathing Pavilliom JiiwD bee* 1 ejected, with nnmejofn DreHMrmrnniriv, &o. Ro&uUa these theie is the Painkiller liath, Coffee, pnr, Camerons, ami Hi'nein.ii'u Baths in the Sanatoiitfm Gionnds. BRENT'S is the on'y He tel close to the above Bi'ths, the otheis Hotel.-" being; at Ohinemtita, fully 6ne t'nile away fioiu them. Tehbw ... JL'2 2s pkr Wi<j'K. : S. T.I3RENT, PROPRIETOR.

TZ* AI4ANGAHA X X \_l OTlfiL, KARAXGAHAKfi. TIIE above Hotel has recently been Renovaferl, and is provided with all (he coinfoi Js and ronveitieffceK t- quiied bv the Travelling Puhlic. All Liquors aie of the best biands. Latest inr'nrm.ition as to Mines in aft'd nboirt Karnn^nhaUe willingly supplied. A Trial Keque-stad. . johiTkelly, ! PioprietuV. J

1 pAILY COACH BETWEEN Paeroa. and Karangahaki' COACH leaves Paeroa nt t8 a.m., antl'2 p.m.. doily. , '**...! Leaves I\aiani>'ahake at 10 a.m, mul '4* p.m. daily,' Fu-p-: To N T ash^ Mac-kaycm-n Ilotjij IsO 1, upturn, 2- Od j:Kar i( nVidia ke, a.u-'lei 2« Gd, Kernrn, 4s. ' J * ' " J '- JOfcLN KENNEDY, Pr-uMft- '

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 337, 26 January 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 337, 26 January 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 337, 26 January 1889, Page 7

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