IX\T ANTED—A Strong LAD, nblo to VV plough, 11 nd make himself genev ally useful .—Apply to J, A.COCHRANE, Te Arohn.
I-VTTAISJTED KNOWN.— J. A. COCHVV IUNE Ims on Sale CLOVER nnd OR ASS SEED, in large or small quantities.
HKATING AND DANCING in To O Aroha Public Hall, THURSDAY (to-moirow) KVENTNO at 730 p.m. Gentlemen, Is ; Ladies free.
SPUDS ! SPUDS 1 1 SPUDS !! 1 A LARGE QUANTITY First-cUsa Sped }m d Tnlile POTATO KS for sale at J. A . COCII KANE'S, Te Aroha.
[A CARD.] DR-DALDY, uS-A^M-R-G^ENQ' HAS taken up his residence at Te A roh a, and is prepared to devote his best skill and attention to any cases submitted to Im cure. Present address : PALACE HOTEL.
AT HARRlS'— Bakine: Powder, 6d ; Condensed Milk, 7d ; Cocoa vero, Is Tin; Cornflour, 6d; Cheese, 4d; Fuller's Bnrth, 4d ; Flour, l£d ; Jams, 6d ; 7's Oatmeal, Is 3d ; Snap, from 3d ; Sauce, from Old ; Treacle, 4d ; Tin Vestas. 2d ; Tnndstickers,3dand4ddoz.,Cash.-EVEUY ARTICLE REDUCED FOR CASH.
BANK HOLIDAY. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. "VTOTICE is hereby Riven that W WEDNESDAY, 16th day of October, bein? 28th Anniversary of the opening of the Bank, will be held as a Special Bank Holiday at all the ofliees of this Bank in New Zealand. GEORGK E. TOLHURPT, Acting General Manager. Auckland, 7th Oct., 1889.
ipTTJBLXO HI-A-XjlLj, TE AROHA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 18S9. THE GREAT |£R J7RANK LINCOLN Will make hi* FIRST APPEARANCE at TE-ARCHA. on the above-mentioned date. *' Your imitations are simply wonderful." -r-H.R.H. The Prioce of Wales. "You compel laughter."— The RigM Hon W. B. Gladstone. "A whole orchestra."— Sir Arthur RnlKvnn, "Sanctified humour."— Henry Ward Beccher. "Your nonsense i« artistic." — Adeline Patti. " An evwiing of intellectual fnn." — Ruskin. "The wicc^wor of Artemus Ward." — London Times' What tna Auckinnd Press Sayn : " Mr Lincoln's imitationß of certain rausi> cal instrumentH i« nxtraordinary " provided i« highly relished by a!) claH"^s." KOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Pricks : 3«; and 2s. Tickets mny be obtained at BALCKE'S Stationer.
J. M. Bifcfc TAILOR a^d HABIT MAKER, WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA. TWEEDS, COATINGS, SERGES, ETC, ETC., ETC. IN GEE AT VABIETY. FIT, STYLE, AND WORKMANSHIP, GUARANTEED, AT Prices That Defy Competition. NOTE— AII Orders Personally Attended to.
-piiOMPT SETTLEMENT. Petone, 24th September, 1889. "To the Resident Secrrtaby, Colonial Mutual Life Office, Liinibton-quay, Wellington. DeahSir,— l have to thank you for tiie prompt settlement of my claim under the policy upon the life of my late wife, who was acciriently killed by a runaway horso iv Jackson— street, Petone. I am pleased to find that I have received in .cash all the premiums that were paid in, as w.ell as the amcuut of the policy, WITHIN TWO HOURS of the proofs reaching your office through tho post. Again thanking you, •I am, Dear Sir, Yours Faithfully, CHARLES HEINTZ, Bu teller.
DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. AT the INTEIK3OLONIAL EXHIBITION at DUMEDIN, to bo oponed during NOVEMBER, the MINES COURT in to be a prominent a«d attractive feature. a large number of Exhibit* having already foeen promised from al! the principal mining caatres in the South Island. The ConnnigHioners are anxious to obtain j a #ood exhibit from the Thames nnd OUineMiuri Ooldiieldn, and now reque*t >"ino I owners anfi mine managers to forward nani pies of nnriferous quartz or mineralised ore to complete the Court. AH park's left at the School of Mines before the end of the present month /OCTOBKR) will be foi warded FKEK i)F CHARGE and returned at the'close of JExhinition, if desited. Further particulars may be obtained from Jamrr PAttK, F.G.S., Director School of Minus, Thames, i
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 411, 16 October 1889, Page 7
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