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FuoJt Mit Wm. H\nno\v, <T P,, of Nelson :—: — , "Allow nu' to add my testimony to tho value of the To Aroha Hob Springe. • A fortnight ago I arrived hero, suffering from iusomia. I was advised to begin by using Ko. 6 bath. ' This I combiner! to do for the first few clays, taking a bath both morning and evening, Latterly T have used No. 2 bah, and tins, combined with the admirable shower baths and drinkinp the mineral water, hn« had ft beneficial eh'cefc upon my heiilth, which I am glad to say has been thoroughly restored. I am convinced tho merits of your springs and mineral watois only require to be more widely known to bcgieatly appieciated and patronised by numbers of o( visitors and invalids who as ycfc aro unacquainted with their wonaorful curatne piopeities." Mr Josiaii Tttvctttsn, Gipborno, mnkes the following outry in the Visitorp' Book at tho Domain Boai-d's office :—": — " I brought Mrs Tutchen here quite helpless, so much so that I had to carry her out oi her bedroom to the bath chair. By tho end of the flrnt week her health had so much impioved that ahe wjis not only able to prooeed to the baths by herself but able to walk about the grounds without assistance. The impro\eniont continued dur« the second week, aui by tho end of the third week her health was so restored through tho use of the baths that, wo left for home, as ahe believed herself quite cincd fiom that painful affliction — rheumatic fevor. The bath used b3' Mrs Tulcheu was No 2, vith electric battery ; No, 3 bath-house."

TUE TE AROHA SILVER AND GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. NOTICE is heieby given that on and aftei the 31st day'of July, 1889, all SHARES in the above company on which the Second Call of Sixpence per Shaie has not been paid will be liable to FORFEITURE. Dated at 30, Queen-f-treet, JV'clbourno, 2Ctli day of June, 1889. J3y order of the Board, JOHN BRANDON, Secretaiy.

SAMUEL VAILE & SONS (Late Vaiio & Douglas), IlurSE, LAA T D, & F,ST\TK AOENTS, SHORTLAND STEFET, AUCKLAND. Bankers :— Bank oi" New South Wales. Telephone No. IBi, T^yE act at agents for the twinsartinn »' I of any kind of business in connection with rkal estate and the investmknt OF MONL.Y. We have unusual facilities for effecting the sale or Purchase of Landand Houses either hy rußLic auction or huvate contract, for negotiating mortgages .~<n the most favourable teims, and JorMAN.uuNG estates for Residents or Absentees. We also devote speci.il albMilion to LkT'UXG Ilon^C and Land, to OOIXK'TI.N'G rhnt and inti:hi-,,st, to sceim; th.»t I uildings euti listed to omi cue aie kept pionerh insured and runinu', and also that all lates and taxes nu paid up. We a'--o ;u r .is rxKCunjis ,mdTRU.-.Tj;F.s under Wills, Having a veiy intininte knowledge of thi> Prox'nco, \v»> me abie to gne eoirect and reliable valuations of Fieehold and Leasehold piopcrticp, Our connection wifh this City and Province datt\s from 1843, in which year our Mr Vaile Sen., landed in Auckland He has giown up in, and been connected with this Colony for the List 45 years, although icsiding and dointj the business of his rirm in England fiom 18G2tol8G9 inclusive. We are therefoie thoioughly acquainted, notonly with the capabilities and lesourees ot (his countiy, but also with the wants and leqnironifiils of new in avals seeking tor land oi houses, and oni large ixpejicnce and extensive connectionp, places v* in a position of exceptional advantage for the speedy and sucecs&iui iirinsaetion of bnsi* ness. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Shortland sttoet, Auckland.

WAIKATO TRAIN SERVICE. TRAINS LEAVE AUCKLAND FOR I Tk Awamutu— Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 9.35 a.m. Te Kuiti— Mondays and Fiidays at 9.35 a m, Hamilton West — Daily at 9.35 a.m, Cambridge— Tuesdays, Thursdays, andSaturdays at 9.35 a.m. Tk Aeo ha— Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 9.35 a m, Oxjtoed and Lichfield — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9.35 a.m,

TEAINS FOR AUCKLAND LEAVE Lichfikld and Oxford — Tuesdays, Thurs dtvys and Saturdays, at 6 0 a.m.; and 6.4 a.ra , i-eppcctivoly. Te Akoha — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fr days at 7.40 a.m Moeuins\ ixjLK — Daily at 8.40 a.m Cambiudgjc — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fiidays, at 8. '20 a.m. Hamilton West — Daily an 9.35 a.m Tk Kuitj — Tuesdays and Saturdays at fi.45 a.m. Te Awamutu— Monday, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, aoJ Saturckys, at 8.35 a.m.

KEEP PACE W T T H T II E T I M E S. J. H o D ALTON, TAILOR, 210 QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, (OPPOSITE WM. McARTEVR AND CO.'S WAREHOUSE); AND HASTING-STREET, NAPIEE. t"^' MUM » r « fill? All Goods aro sent CAERIAGE 03$ l S%~ r Z^ PATTERNS OF CLOTH JPIL 1VT EW PRICE LTST FOR <f|% W*% / -? \-^y ' \%i\ PAID, and if not approved ar /vJln^ /S \ ' LATEST FASHIONS I^sBl^ exchanged or the money re- lit'ifiiW. { J U GENTLMMEN'S CLOTHING SBKm In Gentlemen's and Boys' Clot- M^M ° ' y IlliWlk / 'X^, I TO MEASURE, WWM^ Measurement uovxm l^^^fl <n (whlchevor Pretnrred-)P retnrred -) |i||jj;|iL<» ' Post .Free with Price Lists. GEATTS ANP^POST FREE, fl^^^r . i«?li^^ ? wOiW% ON application - psf^3 .• 'iifclil I i £a - Cheques, Postal OrJorß, &c, to f'ft^l Good Tweed Suifc J ' 210 ® P¥i 310 WK bo ci'oaeed J. H. DaLton. " " "3 6 0 W^^ Cl% $?$ Fancy Porgo'snit .'.*.' .'.'.' 410 Iff 111 "* " I^H» " "» •• 315 ° SB ©l' 4 P Heavy Diagonal 415 |i| li EXTRA !■ „ „ ..4 00; BH *?fe t t' B?ack ciotirsnit ;;; ';; im HjUAs paid troiirfrr B^ " " '• 410 ° Wlo^ 'W^&^ „ „ „ 4 X IWIS r/l/Af /tWUOLhO |HRj§^- Trousers 012 6 MMF » jj )> , 5 0 v^ v ®a# rTVfrisr AWAY "^^ * 015 0 CJ-ENTIiKMAN'a „ -„ „ ... .., 510 111 V XjIX AVV A I W^ 017 6 Cuvkri Coat. Extra Sac G 0 Genthimak'p .« ._.. . r- M^n Gisntlmen's 10 0 Gentlemen's Fiock and Dress Suit Wf 7 0 Morning Coat WJTH EACH bU I J Fhqok Coats. 15 0' Tweed Sao-

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 386, 20 July 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 386, 20 July 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 386, 20 July 1889, Page 8

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