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NOTICE!

TO MINERS and OTHERS ! !

JOHN MACE

UEtfS TO ANNOUNCE th«t he OPENED

Tins TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE KILOOUR STREET,

WAIORONGOMAI

JUNE 30th, 1888.

JTUT In making this announcp- « IYJL,. ment, bogs to state that since leasing the above, the House has been thoroughly renovated and most COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ; and VISITORS and others will receive every ATTENTION and COMFORT togothei with a LIBERAL TABLE at most MODERATE CHARGES.

COME AND JUDGE FOX YOURSELF.

N.B. —GOOD STABLING.

NOBEL'S GELATBNE DYNAMITE.

pt ELATINE DYNAMITE, when perfectly exploded with a quintuple detonatoi 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 storekeopers. Sole agents for north New Zeuland : E. PORTER & CO., Aucklac d.

FIREWOODI FIREWOOD!

DELIVERED Cut or Uncut. Price per ton :—4: — 4 feet lengths, 10s ; 15

inch, 12s 6d - 12 inch, 13s 6d ; 10 inch, 14s 6d ; 6 inch, 15s. Always on hand, POSTS, RAILS, HOUSE BLOCKS,

FENCING STABS, SLABS, etc., etc. Orders left with either Mr C. Balcke, or Mr W Hethrington, will receive prompt attention. BERESFORD & BAINE> Firewood Merchantsand Carters. Te Aroha, March 17th, 1888.

NOTICE. TjiRANK A'TOOLE, SADDLE, HARNESS, and COLLAPv MAKER, Having Purchased Mr. Isaac Bates' TE AROIIA BRANCH BUSINESS

Has Opened out

A Large Assortment of Saddlery, etc

All kinds of SADDLERY & HARNESS entrusted to F. O'T. will be repaired in a tradesmanlike manner.

REPAIRS of every description executed First-Class Style, at Lowest Possible Prices. F. OTOOLE.

THE CELEBRATED

TE AROHA MINERAL WATERS Bottled, JErated, or Still, CAN BE OBTAINED IN AUCKLAND FROM MESSRS HANCOCK & CO., 32, Qdeen-street. ANALYSIS BY SIR JAMES HECTOR K.C.M.G.; Chloride of Sodium, 66.14 Chloride of Potassium, 1,96 Sulphate of Soda, 32.91 Carbonate of Lime, 7.47 Carbonate of Magnesia, 4.21 Carbonate of Soda, 451.97 Alumina, traces j Iron Oxide, traces Silica, 8.60 Total grains per gallon, 573.26.

A RARE OPPORTUNITY !

VALUABLE ESTATE WITH TIIER MAL SPRINGS! !

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.— That Valuable and Beautiful Property, known as " Waiton Hot Springs Estate," containing about 1460 acres, more or less, of well-diained swamp and dry land. The former is capable of carrying over a thousand Shepp, besides Cattle. The cereal crops (Barley, Wheat, Oats, Peas, &c), now on the ground bid fair to yield a good harvest. The Thermal Spring:?, 20 to 30 in number, care noted for thoir Wonderful Curative Properties. A nineroomed hou«e, with underground D\iry ; 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 "Sprinas" alone make the property an exceedingly valuable one. For par ticulars — Apply to F. STRANG3, Wuitun, Waihou ♦ Januaiyi:th 188 P.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 377, 15 June 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 377, 15 June 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 377, 15 June 1889, Page 7

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