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Fkom "MhW-m. H\o^ow, -1 P., of Nelson :—: — " Allow vi» 10 add my testimony to the valno of 'be IV Aroha Hot Spring- A fortnight apo 1 -inn e\ lune, from insomia. I wfis advised to begin bv using No. 6 bath. Ihisl '•onunued to do for tho lirat few days, inUinc; n bath both morning -and even'iig. Latterly T have used No. 2 bn'li, and this f coinbined with the admhablo showoi baths and drinking the inineial water, hna hart a beneficial effect upon niv ho»lth, which I am glad to say has been thoroughly restored. T am convinced the mciitfl of your springs and mineral waters only lequire to be moro widely known to be greatly approoiatod and patronised by numbers of of'viaitors and imahds who as yet aie unacquainted with their wonderful curative pioperties." Mr iTosiaii Ttu'Ciien, Gi«borne, mnkes the following entry in the Visitor*.' Book at the Domain Board's office :—": — " I brought Mrs Tutohen here quite helpless, so much co that t had to carry her out of her bedroom to the bath chair. By the 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 durihe second week, ani by the end of the third week her health was so reared through tho usp of the baths that, we loft for home, as she believed her-clf quite cured fiom that painful affliction — rheumatic f'evor. The bath used by 2ft 3 Tutchen was No 2, with electric batttiy, No, 3 bath-house."

TIIE TE APvOIIA KILVRtt AND GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED. ! NOTICE OF FOKFEITURE. NOTICE is hereby gh on lluit on and iiflei the 31st day of .11113, 1889, nil SHARES in the above company on which tho Seccid Call oi! Sixpence pcl 1 Shsup h.in not boon paid will be liable to FOUFEITURE. L»at*-d at 30, Qneon-stteet, S/elbourne, 26th d.-iyof .Jutitj, 1889. By oulcr oC (he Pxmul, JOHN BRANDON, Secretuy.

SAMUEL V-AILE &SONS (Late Vai'.e it Douglas), HOUSE. LAXI), & KSTATK AC4ENTS, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. Bankers :— Bank of New South Wales. Telephone No. 134. WE i\c[ .it aOK nth for the trans iction or' any kind of business in connection with HEAL KST ATE find the INVESTMENT OF MOiNKY. have unusual facilities for effecting the kale or Plthoiiask of Lund and Houses either by rußLiu auchon or pkivatb conTUACT, for nei^oliiitin^ MouTGAGRS r,n tho most lavoninhle terms, and ior MANAGING lib'iATEs for IJe^identf or Absentees. We also devote special attpntion to letting Houf-e^ and Land, to collkcting vent find interest, to seeing that buildinjis entrusted to our cm e aie kept piopei 1\ in«SUUED and upaiicd, and also that all Kites and tdxea arc |Mi<l up. We ai*o act hs hXKeurons and trustees under Wills. Having a very intimate knowledge oE tip's l'ro\ nice, we aie ,ih!o to give conect ami lt'hcililc valuations of Fieehold tiud Leasehold pn^pci ties, Our connection with this City and Province dates from 1843, in wlrch year our Mr Vailo Sen., landed in Auckland. He has giown up in, and been connected with this Colony for tin 1 Ltst4f' years, although icsiding ar,d doing the biminps* of his linn in England iiom 1862tol86 ( J inclusive. We aro therefoic thoioughly acquainted, not only with the- capabilities and resouices of this tountiy,but also with the w.mts and leqiiirenients of newanivah seokin" for land or houses, and our large exppiiencc <md extensive connection", places us in. a position of exceptional advantage for the speed yaud successful trausaotion oi luisiness. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Shorthind stieet, Auckland.

WAIKATO TRAIN SERVICE. ! TEAINS LEAVE AUCKLAND FOB Tb Awamutu— Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 9.35 a.m. Te Kx7iti — Mondays and Fridays at 9.35 a.m. Hamilton West— Daily at 9,35 a.m. Cambridge— Tuesdays, Thursdays, andSatuxdays at 9.35 a.m. Tb Aeoiia — Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 9.35 a m, Oxfobd and Lichfielb — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fiidays at 9.35 a 111, TEAINS FOE AUCKLAND LEAVR Lichfiktjd and Oxford — Tuesdays, Thurs daya ivnd Saturdays, at G 0 a.m.; and 6.4 a.ra , 1 cspectively. Tb AiiOH.v — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fr days at 7.40 a.m Morkinsvillk — Daily at 8.40 a.m Cambridge — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fiidays, at 8.20 a.m. Hamilton West— Daily at 9.35 a.m Te Kuiti — Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6.15 a.m. Te Awamutu — Monday. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8.35 a.m.

KE E P PA C B W[T II THE TIME S. J. H. D ALTON, TAILOR, 210 QXJEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, (OPPOSITE WM. McARTHUIi AND CO.'S WAREHOUSE); AND EASTING-STREET, NAPIEB. !&. PATTERNS OF CLOTH JH ]^ EW ™^_ff e ST FOX A A " G°°dBG °° d8 "" """ CABRIAGE SjL J~~rp \-3tf i^'x PAID, and if not approved ar /r^bfcw A r GENTLEMEN ' S CLOTIIING inSSsS^,, exchansed> ° r the m ° ney " iß^k (^% ' TO MKASDRE, Wr^^m '^Mciuremcnt l «rned (whichever preferred.) '$^\- 1 -Free with Price Lists. '"^.Swji GRATIS AND C1 POST FREE, PS^^T^^ t i £Sl Hip' Cheques, Postal Orders, &c, to v^^| Good Tweed Suit „ 210 0 fe^p" ?Kfy e ' sljroe 310 WR be c.ob.ed J. 11. DaLton. " " "3 5 0 W^l l\f4l yji M envy Diagonal '.*.*. '.'/, 415 jl || EXTRA |H ", ',', '. '. 40 0 ljßs _^_ H Biaek ciotirsuit !!. ... iio i^ll B PAIR TPOU^FR^ >' » !! 4 10 0 l|M,^y j» )t i) ••• ... 5 0 "^^ r ®I3^ rTVCM A Vsf A V * fcJP^* v ' Covert Coat Extra Sue q 0 GentlkmakV ..,,--,, i- A rvLJ eili-r Gkntlmen's 10 0 Gentlemen s Frock and ~Di ess Suit ... 7 0 Mousing Cuai Wl I H LAvn SUII Fkock Coats. 15 0 TwskdSao-

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 388, 27 July 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 388, 27 July 1889, Page 8

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