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From MuWji, Ham>o\v,'J P,, of Nelson :—: — " Allow mo to add my testimony to the value of the Tq Aroha Hot Springs. A fortnight j ago I arrived here, suffering from insoraia. I j was advised to begin by using No. 6 bath, j This I continued to do for the first few days, j taking a bath both morning and eveuing.j Latterly I have used No. 2 bath, .and this, | combined with the admirable shower baths j and drinking the mineral water, has had a beneficial effect upon my healfch, which I am j glad to say has been thoroughly restored, I am convinced tho merits of your springs and j mineral waters only require to be more widoly known to begreatly appreciated and patronised by numbers of of visitors and invalids who as yet are unacquainted vrith their wonderful ! ourativo properties." • - j -* i Mn JosiAn Tutchbn, G-ipborne, makes the \ following entry in the Visitors' Book at tho ! Domain Board's office :—": — " I brought Mrs Tutchen here quite helpless, so much so that I j had to c&ny her out of her bedroom kf the '. bath chair. By tho end of the first week her ' health, had so much improved that she was not only able to proceed to the baths by herself but able to walk about the grounds without assistance. The improvement continued durthe second week,, an Iby tho end of tho third week her health was so restored through the use of the baths that we left for home, as she believed hersel^quitfe^cujred from that painful affliction — rheumatic 'fever. The bath used by Mrs Tutchen was No. 2, with electric battery; No, 3 bath-house."

TW" BW ZEA LAND RAIL WAY S. AUCKLAND SKCTION. ALTERATION OF TIME TABLETS AWAMUTU and TE KUITI. After Ist June, 1889, the 3 35 p.m. train — Te Awamutu to Te Ktiiti — will inn on Mondays only, and after same date the 6.45 a.m. train — Te Ivuiti to Te Awamutu — will run on Tuesdays only. WITHDRAWAL OF STATIONM ASTER FROM Tfi) KUITI STATION. After SATURDAY. Ist JUNE. 18S9. Te Kiriti Station will be tjcateil as a FLAG STATION, Tho Officer in oh .r^o of that Station will be withdrawn nn that Hate BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager s Office, Auckland, May 18ih, 1889.

THE TE AROHA SILVER AND GOLD MINING COMPAN3 7 (LIMITED).

NOTICE OF THIRD CALL.

"j^TOTTCE is hereby given thnt a CALL _13l (the third) of sixpence per share upon the shares o£ tho abovo Company was DECLARED by tho d hectors on the 3id day ot Mny, 1889, and is due and payable ;it this offi'-e on or before the 27th" day of June, 1889 Country aro requested to remit by cheque or P. 0.0, and add exchange tothoir cheque^. Dated at £9, Qneen «Irer-r, Melbourne, this 6th day of Mny, 1889. By ord.^r of the I'mr-l. JOHN RRAKDOX. Secretary. N.B. — In remitting, Kli.iioholdej ; are requested to set out tho consccuti\e number of the shares the}' hold, or enclose scrip cci tificate.s.

BUS Leaves Te Aroiia for MORI? NKVFLLE pvery Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, it 6.15 n.m. to meet Tihim leaving Moirinsvillfi at 8.35 a.m. on thoae du.\s for Auckland. Returning from Moirinsville to To Aorha every Monday, Wednesday, and Fiidav, on arrival of 3.40 p.m. train from Auckland. Carrying Piißsen<j;ers and Parcels. Saddle and Harness Ilornos on hire, also Vehicles of every description. B. GALLAGHER, Propiiufcor.

[A CAR D.]

G. ARNOLD WARD, ARCHITECT, ETC

SPRING STREKT, TAUKANGA.

Visits TE AROHA and District. Perms on Application.

CARDS, Circular* (on noto or letter paper) in plain and fancy typeCarters' Receipts printed, hound, and perforated at the News Office

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 380, 26 June 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 380, 26 June 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 380, 26 June 1889, Page 8

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