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, ,iFno&r MkWm. Haddow, J.P,, of Nelson :: — < " Allow me to add my, testimony.. to the value of the Te, Aroha Hot > Spring*. A fortnight ago I arrived here^ suffering ''from >ins6mia.' X\ .was advioed^ta. begin ,by ; ii sing No. (j bath.' ThisfXeonfiniied to do for the first 'fc'w r days', taking 'a bath both "'morning arid evening. Latterly I have used No. 2 baih, and rh^ combined with the admix able shower baths , and 'drinking the mineral water, h'«f> had a j beneficial effeofe^upon'my'henlfch, which V&m: glad to say hag been thoroughly restored. I , am convinced the merits of your springs and | mineral' waters only require to be more widoly known to begveatly appreciated and'patroriised ' by numbers of of visitors and invalids who as yi-t are unacquainted with their wonderful curative properties.'* .« ' " i , _ „ ■j Mr Josiael Tutchen, Gicborne, makes the f Mowing /entry in the Visitors' 'Book at the ' Domain Board's office :-i-".l' brought Mrs Tuu-hen here quite helpless, so much bo that I > had to cai*ry her out of < her bedroom to tlie , bath chair. By tho end of the fiist week her , health had fso much improved, that she was, j not 'only able to proceed to the baths by her? ■ self -but able to walk about the grounds without , assistance. The improvement continued dur* the second week, ani by the end of the third week her health was so restored through the j uso'of the baths that we left for home, «s she believed herself quite cured from that painful . affliction — rheumatic fevor. The bath used by 'Mrs Tutchen wns No. 2, with electric , battery; No. 3 bath-house," ■£> - :

Puhlic Notices.

IMPORTANT "VTOTLCE. THE- UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN .APPOINTED BY TflE' .MANUFACTURER ' A ; v:1v :1 ,]'. SOLE AGENTS FOR NORTH ISLAND FOR THE '< WONDERFUL j! WERTHEIM mi-ifs * jwacsiijes. •' DEFERRED PAYMENTS.. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOP. CASH. TKNYEiBS' GUARANTEE. NO SKCONDi^H AND MACHINES. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, As none are genuine without bearing the Manufacturer's Name and Trade Mark. ' ONLY TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE i SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS FOR j, THE NORTH ISLA.ND, E.M.HALLETT&CO. HEAD OFFICE : ' • 196, Queen Street,

N OTICE .OF 1 REMOVAL. '

W. B ' HAZARD,

GUN M^A X E R,

116,' Queen-street (|a few doors below ,- ' Durhain-stroet.

By Special Appqintmpnt to Tlis, Excellency tlie Governor of New Zealand. 2

WH.' HAZARD begs to announce i ha • be h'astreinoved to tlie above centrally situated premises, and having made vory considerable alterations and improvements, especially in tlie Gallery, which lias been '• entirely pu loddovvn and rebuilt, solicits the patronage Of the public. • ..J^rizesjfor Riile- and Revolver Shooting are offered Weekly. ' ' „, f W. H. H. "would also notify " thai , he. Has j removed his Gun bu'sineeß to thY same;ad1 dress. The manufacturing and repairing i branch ia/" carried on in Elliott-street (next Hoffmans Warehouse), where firearms may be tested daily. ' '' ; j i FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS, from James Pain &l& l Sons, the celebrated London Pyro- • technists. A very ' large supply of these received before the new tariff came in force, .thus saving 23 per cent. No advance in I prices will be made.

Note the Addbess :—: — • W. H. HAZARD, Gunmakeh, 116, QUEEN-STREET (just below Durhamstreet). Telephone No. 331.

\TE\V ZEALAND K'AILWAYS., ; ■ AUCKLAND SECTION. . . ALTERATION OF Tl'Stß TABLE— TE AWAMUTU and TE KUITI. . After "l«i June", 1889, the 3 3b'p.m. train 1 — Te Awajnutu to Te Kuiti — will run on j Mondays only, and after same date the 6.45' , a.m. train — Te Kuiti to Te A\vamutu — will run on Tuesdays only. VVITHDR AWAL OF STATIONMASTER FIIOM TB, KUITI STATION., Aftc-r SATURDAY, M JUNE. 1889, T« Kuiti Station will be treated as a FLAG STATION 1 . The Officer in oh ir^e of that Station will be withdrawn on th.it date. BY OUDKK. District Tniffie Man»>jrer s Office, Auckland, May 18th, 1889.

IMPORTANT" REDUCTIONS 1 CH EAPKIt T HAN EVER ! 1 rss- ORDER EARLY, CJTEWART lAAWSON AND JpTEWART 1/AWSON ;AND V^O.^ > LIVERPOOL, and 96, NEWGATESTREET, LONDON, Have resolved, prior to issuing their new Watch Pamphlet, with revised Makoa and Prices, to give their Patrons a real Benefit, and to sell, 'under Cost Price, their present" - .' Stock oi £10,000 WORTH OF THEHt WORLDFAMED ENGLISH LEVERS AT PEIGE3 ; NEVER APPROACHED. : As the various grades specified are bo well known, comment would be superfluous. Intending purchasers will therefore, to be in time, send in their orders at earliest possible date. FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. £3 10s jiKDiTCED to £2 15s— S.D: & Co's World-Famed English Lever and Genfs'), in three sizes. The linest watches i over made The concentration of all that is good, and which have the Largest Sale in the world. Reduced to £2 15s. Order early. Value unprecedented. £3 15s bedttckd to £3— S. D. & Co.'s Mar•vellous Hunting Levers, same quality a^ iibce. Throe sizes. Reduced to £3. Order early. Worth Five Guineas. £4 15s reduced to £4 10s— S. D. & Co.'s > Superb English Hunting Levers, with three ,■ Pairs Exir«i Jewels, and real Chronometer Expansion Balance. Extraordinary Value. This, watch U cheap at Seven Guineas. £25 KEDUCiiD to £20 — A Tew only of S.D. & Co's Superb English 18 carat Gent-.' Gold Half Chronometer Levers reduced to £20, und.-r co-<t. Order early. £8 10s reduced to £7 10s— S.D. & Co's Ladies' 18 carat English Gold Lever*, never equalled un.ler LlO 10s. Reduced to £7 10s. Older early. Will last a lifetime. £1 7s 6d itEnroKD to £1 5s— S.D. & Co's Ladies' and Gents' Sterling Silver Defiance Watches, in three sizes. .Reduced to LI ss. Perfect Timekeepers. Marvellous value. Hunters reJuced to LI 12s 6d. Double Chronographs, Keyless Levers, Gold Lexers (Ladies' and Gents'), every price. All reduce 1 to loss than Wholesale English Prices. Call early and inspect. £Gloskkdt7Cedto £5 10s— S.D.& Co's Keyless Hunting Levers, sU} erior to any watch sold retail at Ei-jht Guineas. Reduced from L 6 10a. Open Face do. reduced from L 5 10a to L 4 10*. £6 158 beduckd to £5 10s — Our Magnificent English Centre Seconds Chronograph Hunt ing Levers, reduced from L 6 15s to L 5 10 Open Face >do. reduced from L 5 to L 4 10s. £5 10s beduckd to £4.105— S.D. & Co's Acme of Perfection • Excelsior J-Plate English Levers, the highest class and most improved English Lever ever produced. The Perfect Paragon. " Reduced from £5 10s to £4 Sterling Silver Alberis, the largest stock in New Zealand, all reduced to less than Wholesale Price.

AUCKLAND. (two doors from the savings bank).

AUCKLAND FURNITURE CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS ow CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, TAPESTRY COVERINGS, ART FABRICS, BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS. THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE IN THE NORTH ISLAND. UPHOLSTERY AND REDDING OP EVERY KIND. INSPECTION INVITED. SHOW ROOMS : OPPOSITE . THE ART GALLERY, WELLESLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND. T. TICHBON, MANAGER.

THE TE AftOFIA SILVER AND GOLD MINING CO.MPANF (LIMITED).

NOTICE OF THIRD CALL.

NOTICE is hereby given that a CALL ''the third) of sixpence per aliure upon tlte slimes of the above Company was DECLARED \>y the diieetois on tlie 3rd day of May, 1889, and is due and payable at this offi'-e on or before the 27th day of Juno, 1889. Country shaieholders »re requested to rptnit hy cheque or P. 0.0, and add exchange to thpir Hipones. Dutfil lit 39, Queen '•tref-t, Melbourne, this 6th dny of May, 1889. By order of the Boaid, JOHN BRANDON. Seon-tarv. N.B,— In remitting;, Shareholder are rpquested to set out the consecutive number of the shares they hold, or enclose scrip certifies tes.

GALLAGHER'S BU >S \jr Leaves Te Aroha for MORR NSVTLLE i.pvcry Tnosdaj', Thursday, and Satnnlnv, nt 6.15 n.ui. to meet Tinni leaving MorrinsvilW at 8.35 ii.m. on those days for Auckland.

Returning 4 from Moirinsville to Te Aorha every Monday, Wednesday, and FnMnv, on arrival of 3.40 p.m. train from Auckland. Carrying Passengers and Parcels. Saddle and Harness Hordes nn hire, also Vehicles of every description. F GALLAGHER, Proprietor.

Letters and communications to be addressed to— STEWART DAWSON AND COS GEBA.T ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION, ' 94, Queen Street, Auckland. Other Colonial Branches at Melbourne, Sydney, and Dunedin. Write at once for one of S.D. & Co's famous Illustrated Pamphlets, containing all particulars concerning these valuable Timekeepers, and list of Reduced 1 Prices. Sent by Post for 3d 1 stamp; free on application at 94, Queen Street, Auckland. J.s 3d must be forwarded with Country ■ Orders, to cover postage and registration fees. Stewart Dawson & Co Eepair and Clean Gold and Silver WatcHes,- no matter what maker or where bought. Workmanship guaranteed.

[A CA H P.]

G. AKNOLD WARD, ARCHITECT, ETC.,

SPIUNG STREKT, TAUKANGA.

Visits TE AIJOIIA and District. Perms on Application.

CARDS, Circulars (on note or > letter paper) in plain and : fancy typeCarters' Receipts printed, bound, and perforated at- the News Office-

IT Pays to Advertise in this Journal.

KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES. ■ 3. H. D ALTON, TJILOrTI^ AUCKLAND, .. (OPPOSITE. )VM McARTHUR AND CO.'S WAREHOUSE); AND HAS TING-STREET, NAPIER. Mp~ PATTERNS OF CLOTH , JIB, TWT E W PRICE LIST FOR #^S A^ Goods are sent CARRIAGE /j 1 , GENTLEMEN'S, CLOTHING MmW& In Genta'B anif ßo^GloUil' ''^|^ exchanged, or the money roTV , '-'ost Pree;With ; Price Lists.' URATTS aTd^pW, FEE*V j I|E •' ' * ' I'illl^' '/ W ; Jesuit..; ;l; 'w/iS'a'ffl Good Tweed Suit .. |A g q '-^Bj |I, j (j KNTf>KMAN's >• <> ji ••• ' '••• «1" '' * .'.' I \a^ i vll V Cili xi VV A I ,_ • ll 'fsr q -in q ( , Covbbt Coat, gxtra Sac ... ... ... 6 0 Gkntliimax's UIITU i-a/mj piiit Gentlmen's' ", *.! ] ! '/. 10 0 Gentlemen's troqk and Dress Suit ... 7 0 Mormwo Coat W!TH EACH SUiT Frock Coats. !, .. M .. 1 .. I 5 0 TwkkdSao.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 8

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