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PAINTER, PAPERHANGER? ETC* f

r^\ E'O/ LOVEGR~6vE AND/V^SON, TE AROHA WEST ! (formerly of Hamilton and Karangahape Road, Auckland), HOUSE, SIGN, AND DECORATIVE painters: Estimates given for "any" of the above branches. Terms most Moderate. TEA ! TEA ! ! TEA 111 \ TTIOII this DELICIOUS, WHOLESOME, JO ' BEVERAGE, at Is Gd f; lb., TRY JOHN HART, Storekeeper, Te Aroha. TprANDBILLS for Drapers, Grocers, JljL and Storekeepers generally. Any Size or Color. At the News Office. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. TOKAANU E HOTEL, TATJPO.

nnHIS Hotel is situated at the south X end of Lake Taupo, approached by good roads from Napier or Waikato, There is good accommodation for tourists and invalids. The Medicinal Baths, invaluable for Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, etc., are close to the Hotel, and aro the largest natural baths in the colony. Splendid view of the, Lake and surrounding mountains. Coach road runs past foot of Tongariro Mountain, which is indescribably grand. Ladies can ascend quite easily. Wines and Spirits of the best brands only HORSE FEED AND PADDOCKS. Cbai'ges Moderate. GEORGE BLAKE, Propiietor. HOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND. BRENT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND INVALIDS' BOARDING-HOUSE, ; HINEMOA-STREET, ROTOBUA. This new and comfortable establishment is situated inlhcnpw township of Kotorun, close to the Government Sanatorium and Baths, which comprise the celebrated j Priebt's Bath, Madam Rachel Bail), Chameleon Douche Buth, Large Blue Swimming Bath, Sulphur Vapour B.ttii, and Galvanic Battery Bath, over which '-irge Bathing Pavillions hnvs been erected, with ! nurueious Dressin grooms. &c. Bobules j these thoie is the Painkiller Bath, Coffee^ pot, CanKTOn's, ond Hinemaru Baths in the

Sanatoiinm Grounds, BRENT'S is the on r y Hotel close to the above Bi'ths, the others Hotel:- biing at Ohinemutu, fully one mile away I'ioui them.

Terms ... £2 2s per Wlfk. S. T.~BRENT, PROPRIETOR. /^iAKDS, Circular* (on note or letter v_/ paper) in plain and fancy typeCarters' Receipts printed, bound, and per fora tod at the Nkws Oilice NOTICE UNDER SECTION 170 OF THE MINING- ACT, 1886. Warden's Office, Te Arohsi, Bth March, 1889. A PPLICATION may be made to me _l\. in writing upon TUESDAY, t!to 16th da}' of April, 1889, for the right to occupy lor gold mining puiposea the land specified in the Schedule hereundw. being 1 licensed holdings and special c'.iims forfeited by order of the Wai den's Court, H, W. NORTHCKOFT, Wai den. SCHEDULE.

Late Special Claim No, 5, known as the Day D'twn ; late grantees Hugh Me Liver and Thomas Gavin ; situated

at Waiorongomai ; area 50 acie.x. Bounded southerly by Fergusons Special Claim, and on all other sides by unoccupied ground. Late Special Claim No. 6, known as the Grand Junction ; lute grantees, )Villinm Robeit Wilson, and Henry Hopper A darns ; situated at Waiorongomai ; area, 50 acres. Bounded on the south by Day Dawn Gold and Silver Mining Company, and on all other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No, 21, known as the Success Extended ; late licensee, Samuel Luther Hirst ; situated at Waiorongomai ; area 15 acres. Bounded on the northwest by Silvez King* and Ruby Licensed Holding's, on tho southeast by supposed unoccupied ground, and on the northeast side by the Success Claim. Late Licensed Holding- No. 40, known as the Silver City ; late licensee, John Goldsworthy ; situated at Waiorongomai; area, 29 acres 3 roods 30 perchesBounded westerly by Fergusons Special Claim, and oa other sides by supposed unoccupied ground."

SHOULD any Subscribers not receive thoir Paper regularly, they will oblige by communicating tho fact to tho Manager, when the matter will be promptly attended to

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 357, 6 April 1889, Page 8

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580

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 357, 6 April 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 357, 6 April 1889, Page 8

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