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Respectfully calls tho attention of all ECONOMISTS^* To the Substantial Advantages now being Offered nt His Well -known GROCERY STORES, WHITAKER - STREET, TE AROHA. T . A Q A Good and Economical Family Tea, at Is 6d per lb. Hart's Universal and Favourite Blend of India and China Tetiw, at Is 10d per lb, is composed of very choice Punyongs, carefully blended with rich Darjeelings, and flavoured -with best orange Pekoe, and Compares Favourably with much Tea now selling ut 2s 6d per lb by the Trade. Note. — All Teas may bo obtained in Tins, Chests, and Half-chest, containing 2, 5, 6, 12, 20, -and 40lbs not weight, at a Reduction of 2d per lb, DRAPERY, BOOTS A SHOES, CROCKERY, do. A Large Stock always on Sale at Equally Low iiu tes. JOHN HART invites his Customers and the public generally to Parti jipate in tho Benefits to be Derived by the Adoption of the nMALL BROFITS AND QUICK TJETURNS OYSTBMAnd desires to avail himself of this opportunity to thank all who have assisted to make his business such a success, and it being his determination to maintain the reputation he has established, will hope thereby to merit even a larger share of patronage in future. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. johiThart GROCER, DRAPER, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Whitaker-Street,

le Aroha. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. THE LATEST STYLE AND PERFECT TIT. Prices from 6s Gd to 12s 6d. Boys Suits mad to any pattern from 2a 6d . MRS ¥yRNE> BRIDGE STREET, TE AROHA (A TIUAI, SOLICITED.)

TE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB. (Registered under Auckland Racing Club Rules). summerTmeeting, To be UeJd on SATUEDAY, MAROH 9th, 1889. President : E. C. M. Thompson, E»q. Judge : A. Downes, Esq. Stewards : Messrs E. Gallagher, Lipsey, Wiseman, Oavin, Bradley, Harrison, Graves and "Wood. Handicappers : Messrs Cleary and Brennan. Starter : Mr J. McNicol. Clerk of Scales : Mr J. Mills. Clerk of Course : Mr B. Pftrr. PROGRAMME. Hanjhcat HrjRW-E Back, of 20 soys , distance 2 miles, over 8 flights of Hurdles. Nominations, 10b j Acceptance, 10s. Maiden Back, o* 10 soys, distance, lj miles. Entrance, 10s. Weight for Age. Te Aroha J.C. Handicap, A Sweepstake of 10s., with 25 soys added. 2nd Horse to receive amount of Sweepstake, distance, If miles. Nomination, IBb.; Acoeptanoe, 10sHandicap Trot Each. A Sweepstake of 55., with 10 soys added. 2nd Hoise to receive amount of Sweepstake, distance, 3 mileß. Nomination, 10s. Waiorongomai Handicap* A Sweepstake of 10s», with 15 boys added. 2nd Horse to receive amount of Sweepstake, distance, 1£ miles. Nomination, 10s ,' Acceptance, 6s. NovEt Kaoe, Handicap, op 15 soys, distance, 1 mile. Winning Horse to bo the property of the Clah, und-trill be sold by them, and the amount added to the funds of the Clab. Isomination, 10s. Forced Handicap, ay 7 »ovs, for all beaten hornes, distance, 1 niilp. Entrance, 7s. Dales of Nominations, Weights, and Acceptances .'—FRIDAY, 15th February, Nomination** for Handicap Hurdles. Te Aroha J.C. Handicap, Waiorongomai Handicap, and Trot, Weights will be advertised in theTn A»oiu and OHnnsMtmi News of 23rd Febiuary. Acceptances to ba sent m on Ist March. BULES AND REGULATIONS. Al entries and acceptances to be settle 1 and addressed to the Secref ary, Te Aroha. Entrance Money enclosed with name, age. pedigree, name of ownex, and colour of rider. Any Jockey riding except m the colours enteted will be fined one guinea. Any per»on entering a liar* to be a aub- ■ scriber to the dtib of at least ha)f a guinea. ' All dispute*, claims, protest?, and objections, arising out of the Racing sha}l bi? decided by a majority of the Stpvr«rdu, or wibosoever they may appoint, and sttch decision on all points aliall bo final Protests to bo lodged with the Secretary within fifteen initiates after the raw, ac<je>mpanied with one sovereign, to be forfeited if the protest he deemed, frivolous. The Boles of the Atreklwid Baeing Club will be striclty adhered to. F. VAYITT, Te Arohti, lion. Secictiiry. Jnnu.n-y 31st, 1389.

HANDBILLS for Drapers, Grocer-*, nnd fcstorckpojiors gcnenilly. Any ii/>c or Color. At the Nfiws Olfice.

piARDS'. Circular-? (on rmte or lettoi v_>' paper) ,in plain awl fancy typp 'ii'.tei!-' Receipts printed, bound, iind'pcr '.mt( q at the iN'tv/ft Oilice

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 347, 2 March 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 347, 2 March 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 347, 2 March 1889, Page 7

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