Fbc,i MnWM. Jladpow, J 11,,I 1 ,, of "Nelson :~ ' Allow mo to add my testimony to tho value of the To Aroha Hot Sjn'ing?. A iortnighfc ««o I arrived hcie, suffering from insomi'i. I \\n? advised to begin . by using No. 0 both. '\ his T coniinued fco do for tho Vivst few clays, (,a!.i'ig n bulh both inoi'iiing and evening. Latterly I have used No. 2 bat 1^ and <his, combined with the admit able shower ba/tlia and dr\nlan« the mineral .water, hi* had a bc^efifial effect upon my hc,\lth, which l,am glad to say hf>B becji thbroifghlv restored. J I am conviwci'd the merits of your apnnga and mineral waters only require to.be more widoly knpwu to begioatlv..apgreciated and patronised s by nmnbers of of visitors ahu" irivaUds who as y k ut arp unacquainted with thei> wo^9r{ul curative properties." ■ ', Mb JosiAn^Tp'i'CHEN^iabornejtmlk^s the following entry in the Visitors'. Book the Domain Board's office :--" I brought Mrs Tntt'hen here qu^te^helple'^soiriuch ad that I KaU to carry h*er out of h^r, bedroonj to the bath chair. By '^ho 'end of" the first week h^er heiiltH had, so Jmprpved that sho-Avas, not bnlj'/ablo tD proceed to ihe batha by Herself but able fy> \vj\lk about tl\e gvoiindja without assistance^ The improvement continued clurthe ee<'OAd wen^anl by th^e end of the third weelc her health was so restored through the^ use Of the baths that wo left; for hpnie, aashe believed her^ejf 'quite cured from that pamful affliction — rheumatic fevor. The bath used by Mrs Tutchen wns No,. 2, with electricbattery ; No, 3 bath-house."
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'SAMCTBI* VAILB & SO.N& \ (Late Vaile & Douglas), UUURK, LAi\ T D, & ESTATE AGENTS, SHOETLAND STB£ET, AUCKLAND. Bankebs :— Bank of New South Wales. Telephone No: 134. WE act at agents for the transaction of any kind o£ business in connecn tion with real estate and tho investment OF MOSEY. We have unusual facilities for effecting tho sale or Purchase of Land and Houses cither by n'BLic aucuon or I'riva'ik caNTUAur, ioi ne^oti.iting mohtqagks .in the must favoui.iblo terms, and loi managing Estates lot Itesidc-nts er Absentee--. Y e alho devote apeci.il attention to Lt'triNC4 Houses nnd I^tuid. to collkcm'ixq a_NT and intkkbst. to seeing that buiJtlinsi« cntuisted to otn care are kopt [uojk»'l\ UJSUUED and rtp.iiivd, and also tluit nil '<.tes ant! taxes are paid up. We .ii'o act ns kx lotto us Rnd'rnus'iiiEs under Wills. Having a veiy intimate kncvUd^c of i!;is Pjuvmco. we aie able to give couect .»»id reliai'lo VALUATIONS of Freehold and Li^&pliold properties. Om connection with this City and Provinoe datt-s fiom 1843, in winch year onr Yaile Sen., lamleil in Auckland. lie has grown up in, ;ind been connected with this Colony for the Last 45 y«ais, although reMding .v.d doing the" business of his tivw. in Kngland xioin JBG2tolBG9 inclusive. Wo mo tlieret'oie thoroughly acquainted, net only with the capabilities and resources of this eouiitiy,biiit also with the wants and leijuii nnents of new arrivals seeking for land or house-*, a,nd our huge experience and extensive connection*, places us in a position of exceptional ndva,ntage for. the speedy and successful transaction of busi-* ' 3OSS. , r SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Khortland Btroet t Auckland.
WAIKATO TRAIN SERVICE. TRAINS LEAVE AUCKLAND FOB " Tb Awamutu— Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 9.35 a.m. Te Kxtit.1 — Mondays and Fridays at 9,35 N a.m, Hamilton West — Daily at 9,35 a.m. I Cambridge — Tuesdays, Thursdays, andSatur- | days at 9.35 a.m. Te Aiioha— Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 9.35 a m, Oxfobd and L^chfiel? — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9.35 a.m, . , • --
•tfBAINS FOI^ AUCKLAND iEAyjC ■, , x LiCHPiELD and oxl?qrd — Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,*^ 6 0 a.m.; and 6-4 ' a.m., respectively. Te Akoha— Mondays, Wednesdays, an,d Fr days at 7.40 a.m, Mobri^svilije— "Daily a B^lo a.m Cambuidge— Mondays,^ Wednesdays, ' and^ Fridays, at 8.20 a.m. Hamilton . Wkst — Dail,y at 9.35 a.m, l Te .Kuiti — Tuesdays and Saturdays at 0.45 a.m.. Tb Awamutu— Monday, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturduj's, at 8.55 a.m.
'KE E, P PACE WITH TH E ' TIM E S. J J, H. D ALTON, TiiLOiT^ AUCKLAND, (OPPOSITE WM. McAIITJELUR, AND COJS WAREHOUSE); AND HAS TING-STREET, NAPIEM jjji'ZT PATTERNS OF CLOTH «JH, ?IVJ? 1VJ e W VIUCV, LIST Foil Mj&L A^ G °ods are sent CABRIAG-B --^.V.-^x for V"*y i^^K AID, and if not approved ar JcSIL fi U OBNT^ MBN^ C,LOTIHNG InG™^ %% r f: Serge Suit if 10 l||i^ Good Twped Btfit8 tf it .. 210 % B1 ;; ek Ol ; tl " s f ;•; •» \\\ |^w PAIR TROUSERS m ! To ;^ » •• o W0 riKXTLKMAu"* " !', ','« .'•• .'." , r >io • GIVEN AWAY » "^^^ Oj^ o 6**pf i<joutundl)iPf,BStut „. 7 o Morning Cuat. WITH EAQH SU I T Fro C? Goats. 15 0 ' TwewSa.o- J
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 409, 9 October 1889, Page 8
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