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HARRY NEWTON has removed next to the Public Hall, Te Arohn. Coffee and Hot Pies every evening. ' Open till 11 o'cloci?. Clothes cleaned and repaired. VALUABLE VIOLIN. FOR SALE, A VIOLIN, by Stradivarius Creiaonensis. A Really Magnificent Instrument of exceptional powernnd sweet- , ness of tone. Price £25. iMay be seen and j tried at the office ot the Te A noil a and Ohinemuri News, THE TE AROHA SILVER AND GOLD MINING CO. (LIMITED). AMENDED NOTICE OF CALL. "\fOTICE is hereby given that a CALL j J^l (the second) of sixpence per share i upon the shnres in the above company was DECLARED by the directors on the 25th day of March, 1889, and is due and payable ( at this office on or before the 14th day of May, 1889. Country shareholders are requested to lemit by cheque or P. 0.0., and add ex- : change to their cheques. I Dated at H9 Queen-street, Melbourne, • 27th March, 1889. j By order of the Board, JOHN BRANDON, Secretary. Shareholders when remitting are requested to set out the consecutive numbers of shares they hold, or enclose scrip certificates.

NOBEL'S GELATINE DYNAMITE. f>\ ELATINE DYNAMITE, when pervX fectly exploded with a qutntriple detonator has nonoxious fumes Water has no effect on it. It remains soft long after all dynamites are frozen, is slower and more expansive in its action, and yet is forty per cent stronger than dynamite. In short Mr Nobel regards Gelatine Dynamite, as among his best inventions, being the most economical and best all round known explosive for the consumer. Supplies obtainable from leading storekeepers. Sole agents for north New Zealand : E. PORTE a & CO.. Auckland.

" THE PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ACT, IS.S.V AND T;IK UAT[N T (I ACL 1 1852," AND AMENDMENTS. TT i^ liproliy notihYtl tluit ji Ro.irri of Uevi-wpm will me-t at tin- PUBLIC HALL. PAKRHA, at 'IVn i.Vln. k in tlin forenoon, on the* Otli day of M iy. 1880, for tln i purpose of T If :»i in«c fin«l D '(enii'iiiny i(liJHi*tii)H« in n'-.pin-tof piopeity in th • <li>>tiii-t8 of the following local Ijmilv : Oliinomtui Cunntv Council. W. O, XICIIOLLS] .1. 11. M'MMJK )■ Pvi; viewers. .T. M. I^np.SON J li.M. Office, Paei on, Bth April, fBB9 "THE EDUCATION ACT, 1877."

MEETINGS of IIoiwhold(>r« for the ELECTION of SCHOOL COMMITTEES will be held on TUEjDAY, 23rd Apiil, as under : — Lichfield, 7 p.m., Sdmol Morrinsville, 7 p.m., School Ohinemuri, 0 p.m., Paeroa School Ohinerosi, 5.30 p.m., School Oxford. 7.30 p.m., School Rotorua, 730 p.m . . School Te Aroha West. 7.30 p.m., School Te Aroha Goldfield. 8 p.m., School Waihou, 7 p in., Public Hall Waiorongomui, 7 p.m., School Waitoa Valley, 7 p.m., School.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SECTION. EASTJB 1889. FARES AND TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. T EXCURSION TICKETS to Auckland, J available by any tiain, will br>. issued at TE Al«OHA*and MORRINSVILLE, from I7tli to 22nd APHTL (both Hays incliiMvc), and will be available for return up to and including 7tli MAY. Ileturn Fares from Te Aroha, 22* first class ; l.ps second class; from Morrinsville, 21s first class; 14s second cla.s.\ S-iturday lieturn Tickets will be issued from any station to any station, from 17th to 22nd April (both days inclusive), and will bo available for return up to and including 7tli May.

TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On Good Friday, 19th April, trains will not run in the Waikato, with the exception of an Kxcuj-Mon Train from Auckland to Te Arolia, etc., reaching Te Aroha at 1.15 p.m., rctiirninjr from Te Aroha at G p.m This train will stop where required to pick up or set down passengers. AUCKLAND KAfSKS— APKFL 22m On Apiil *22nd, a train will leave Te Aroha at 5.45 a in., Murrinsville G.BO a.m , for Racecourse PLtfonn, and Auckland' stopping where required to pick up or set down pstPHfrijtrers. On Hie 22nd April, the 7.40 a.m. train from Te Arnha to Frank tun .Junction. WILL >OT RUN. NU GOODS or LIVK STOCK will b e conwyed on 19th or 22nd Ami. 15 v Uider. l>i tt'wt Tim filo.Manaaer'.s Office, Auckland, April 10th, 188' J.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 359, 13 April 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 359, 13 April 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 359, 13 April 1889, Page 7

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