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Fbom MrWm.'Haddow, J.P,, : of Nelson :—: — " Altow me to add my testimony to the value of Iho Te Aroha Hot Springs. A fortnight ■ ago I arrived here, sullering from insomia. I was advised to begin by using No. (5 bath. This I continued to do for the first fevy days, taking a bath both morning ' and evening. Latterly I have used No. 2 bath, and this, combined with tho admirable shower baths and drinking the mineral water, hus had a beneficial effeot'updn my health, which I am glad to say has been thoroughly restored, I am convinced the merits of your springs and mineral waters only require to be more widely known to be greatly appreciated and patronised by numbers of pf visitors and invalids who as , yet are unacquainted vfith their wonderful curative "properties." Mr Josiah TirrcnEsr, Gisborne, makes the following entry in the Visitors' Book at the' -Domain Board's oflice: — "I brought Mrs Tutcheu here quite helpless, so much so that I had . to carry - hei; out of her hedroom to the bath ohair. By tho end of the first week her. health had ,sq rnuoh j improved that,stie wasnot only able to proceed to the baths by herself but able to walk about the grounds without assistance. The improvement continued dur« tho second week, an 1 by tho end of the third week her health was so roetorod through the use of the baths that we left for home, as she believed herself quite cured from that painful affliction — rheumatic foyer. The bath used by Mrs Tutchen was No. 2, with electric battery ; No, 3 bath-house,"

I^EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. „, , AUCKLAND SECTION. 'AETERA'TION'-OT?" TIME * TABLE— Ti 1 WAMUTU "and TE KUITI. , After Is't June, 1 1889, the 3*.30 p.m. train — Te.Awuinutn to Te Kuiti — will run on Mondays only, and after slime date the 6.45 a.m. train— i-Te Kuiti to.Te Awainutu — will run on Tuesdays only. WITHDRAWAL OF STATIONMASTEJI .FROM T£i KUITI STATION. After SATURDAY. 'Ist JUNE. 1889, To Kuiti Station will be tieuted as a FLAG STATION., The Otticer in charge of that Station will bis withdrawn on that (Into. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager s Oflice, Auckland, May 18th, 1889. THE TE AROHA SIT/VEli AND GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE OF THIRD CALL. NOTICE is hereby given that a CALL third) of sixpence per share upon the shares of the above Company was DECLARED by the directors on the 3id day of May, 1889, and is due and payable at this office on or before the 27th rliiy of Juno, 1889 Co^ntiy share hoi (lorn ate requested to remit by cheque or P. 0.0-, and add exchange tothfir cheques. Dated at 39, Queen -streot, Melbourne, this 6th day of May, 1889. By onlfr of the Bmiul, JOHN BRANDON, Secretary. N.B, — In remitting, Shareholders are requested to sot out the conseouthe number of the shares they hold, or enclose scrip certificates. GALLAGHER'S BUS Leaves Te Aroha for MORR NBVILLE , every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satunia}', nt G. 15 a.m. to meet Tiam leaving 1 Moninsville at 8.35 a.m. on those days for Auckland... , Returning from Morrinsville to Te Aorliu every Monday, Wednesday, and Fiidnv, on arrival of 3.40 p.m. tr.iin from Auckland. Carrying Passen^eis and Parcels. Saddle and Harness Horses on hire, also Vehicles of every description. ' iS. GALLAGHER, Propiietor.

[A. CAR D.]

G. AMOLD WARD, ARCHITECT, ETC.,

SPRING STREET, TAURANGA.

Visits TE AROHA and District. Perms on Application.

CARDS, . Circulars '(on hote or letter "paper) ,'ln /plain ( and" fancy typeCarters' Receipts printed, bound, and perforated at' the News Office

KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES. ' " ' - : ' J. H. D ALTON,: TAILOeTIiO^ AUCKLAND, (OPPOSITE \VM. McARTRUR AND CO.'S WAREHOUSE); AND BASTING-STREET, NAPIER. 1 PATTERNS OF CLOTH' JHK f^Ew' PRICE LIST FOB - jBl AH Goods aro sent CARRIAGE A ■ GFNTrPMFN'S PTOTFTTNP Jlßl^ t n^ EST , FA SHIONS' Li ' exchanged, or the money " re-.. -I^S^^v • (TiiiMLRAIUiNb LLOIIIINtr In Gentlcipen's and Boys^ Cloth- * „ ■>- ■ , '^OTlflilwk Fost Free with Price Lists. GRATIS AND FREE - '' !I '1 Gentleman's >» >> » ••• ... {> 10 m **y& GIVEN AWAY W 017 6 Covert Coat Extra Sac . ... ... G 0 Gbntluman's , Al , T n C a^u oust Gentlmbn's) „ 10 0 Gentlemen's Frock and Dress Suit ... 7 0 Morning Coat. WITH EACH SU3T Fbook Coats. „ 15 0 TwjsudSac. ,

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 379, 22 June 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 379, 22 June 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 379, 22 June 1889, Page 8

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