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lhioyi Mb Wu. Hvdoow, JP m of Nelson :—: — 1 Alhy\\ me to add my testimony to the \alnc of tbe Te Aroha Hob Spring*. A iortmght imn 1 aiYivocl bore, Mifienng horn insomia I \v«r Rilviflod to bfgin by using Wo, 6 bath. This f continued' to dp for tfye iirst few days, iaUng » bath' both morning anil evening. Lfttt,erl.v I ha^e used l^o. 2 ijftth, and this, combined witlj tlie admirable shower baths and drinking the mineral ■wtj.tjer, lifts li&d a beneficial effect upon my health, wnioli lam glad' to say has been thorough res,tored. I am convinced' the merits of your springe and I niint»r«j.l waters only require to be more widely known to begieatly appreciated and patronised by numbers of of'visitprs and invalids who as yet are unacquainted vrith their wonderful curativ.e properties." ' ' * '• Mr Tni'CHEX, Gisboruje, rankes tb(? '■ fojilowiiig entry in tbe yisitors 1 Book at the Domain Board's office: — "I brought Mrs Tul'rhen here quite Jiclpless, so much so that I bad to carry her opt of her bedroom to the bath chair. ' By' tho end of the first week her honl|,h ]md so much improved' that she was not only able to proceed to "the baths by herself ljut ;>ble to waljk about the'grou'nds -without assistance?. Tbe improvement continued durdie scfond week, q,n t by the end of tbe third week her health was so restored through the use of the baths that we let for home, as shp believQil hei^elf quite cuied from that painful afdiction— lheunnitic fever. The batii used by Mrs Tntehen wns No. 2, with electric Lathiy; No. 3 bath-house."

Si;P.SCI?ir»KRB hnye sometifnes coin ]->hiiued thaf they do not rer-eivt? their Parois thiofi'^h the Post until they aio ye\e)al in\* o|d. and occasionally that some i.-sjesthoy never rooeive at nil. TheNEW.s is- posted re«>}ilarly, and shonhl 1 .■"■ Moll Mibscribej's in due course. It is to our iuteiest to have the Paper deliveied punctually : but when it has jceii duly posted we have no further control. If Subscribers who do not receive their P.ipej-s regularly will kindly nd\ jse i the Manager of the Nkws, immediate and stiiet inqniiics will bo made into the mi. ttter.

1 SAMUEL, VAILE & SONS • (Late Vaile & Douglas), LIOUSK. LAa t D. & ESTATE' AGENTS, StiO'BTL'AttD yITvEET, AUCKLAND. Bankers : — Rank of New South Wales. ' ' Telephone No: 134. T\7 E act at aqknts for the tr.insuction » T of an\ kind of business iri conpi^ction with hkal estate and the inv'kstmknt OF M.)NKY. c have unpsual facilities foi eflpeotini? the *alboi I'duciiasij oi" Liindand Houses, either by TDBLIC auoiion or privatk conTuaot, f<>i iie^oti<itin^ MoinoApES wn the i lost lavopntble terms, aud 1011 01 jianacinO jks i'A I'fc.s i or JJesidonts or Al)sentees. [ \\'e also devote special attention to JLi'/rn\G Houses and L-uid. to coi li'Ci'ing IiEN"! 1 .Hid INTEKEST, t(> set'lUg tll-«t Olllldiiii's ennusled to 0111 cue uw kept pro in 1 !\ INsfrfp »nd repaired, and also that all ';:t.e^ and t*ixes <uv p.iid up. I We also act as exkul' 1 tuts and Trustees j unde: Wills, iJ.ivui^ <i very intimnte knov. L-di;e of tin-. Pi o\ nice, we aie ,>b!e to give eoirect arul reliable valuations of Freehold and Leasehold properties, Our connection with this City and Province' dates from 1343, in wlj'ch year our Mi Vaile Sen., l.tnded in Auckland. He has grown up in, and been connected with this Colony for the Last 45 years, although iesiding and doing the business of bin (inn in England fiom 1862 to 18G9 inclusive. We aie therefoie thoiough') 7 acquainted, net only u ith the capabilities ami resourceb ol this countiw, but also with the wants mid lequiienioiitb ot new anivals seeking for land or hoqaes, and our laige eXpeiience and extensive connection*, places us in a position of exceptional nd\ antnge for the .-needy and suctcssiul ticius.iction of busi-* JL-bS. SAMUEL VAIL I? AND SONS, IShortland street, Aqckland.

WAIKATO TRAIN SERVICE. TRAINS LEAVE AUCKLAND FOR Tr. A^amnlu— Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesda^Sj Fiidaj-h a 1 dbatuxda^a <ir 9.15-5 a.m, Te lvum — Mondays and lVidajs at9.y.>a.m. Hamjltun \Vr?.i — JL/dilv at 9.o~) a.m. G ! AMimii;i'r— TiiLsda>s., I'luufedajs, audSaturda,)-, al 0.S") . aii. Tk Ahoiia -'luct-d.ij.-^, 'ibiufoda}^, and Hatur-daj-s aL ') 1)5 am, Oxi'Oi'jj and ]jicuiiiJAi — Ivlpnnays, Wednesdc^b, an I i'ridajs at 9.3-5 a m, TKAIXS AUCIvLAND LEAVE LicnFnjM» \sv Oxwiw — Tuubdays, Thurs days iincl SaUirc'ays, at 0 0 a.m.; and 6.4 a.m., respeitively. Te Akoiiv — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fr dtijs at 7--10 a. in MoKLj\b\ iu,E— ] >aily a 8. 10 a.m Camhridoi: — Mondays, Wednesdays, and I'litiays, at 8.20 a.m. IJ vim/i o>; ~sVf;-i — D<uly at 9.35 a.m Tk Ivliti — 'J'ucsda^a and Saturdays at G.l-3 a.m. Te AwaiuUTj — Monday, Tuesclaj's, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sutuidays, at 8.35 a,m.

X E E P P A C X W T T II T HE TI M E S. J, U, UA^TON, TAILOR, 310 QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, (OPPOSITE WM,McAMTMUIi AND CO :S WAREHOUSE); AND HAS TING-STREET, NAPIER. My PATTERNS QF CLOTH JB PIUCE LTSTFOR 'JK All Gooda aro aont CABUIAttE <gj& %\. ; *' v Ww JM ;387-88. W$ Vji } r i , TTf... \-*7 • vfe.[ PAID, and if not approved ar Xv-v m^\ TOMKABURB. '""ilfc.™!^"- t«rn«l (,Uichcv W prof™,!.) |P!C^ "^j \\ Fost Frt;o with, Price Lists. ( U EAT IS A^D^POST FP»KE, i&&|^ " mMj^^^^ >„.,.;.. v, v , Ot .y M}f <fiQ pi!iip / Cherme^, Postal Oidoia, &c, to Ih Good'Txyee^S^uit .. 2 10^6 yjii M", {J^'y D,i»j.ona,i :.. • '.:•. 415 ||| || \ e^tka ■|w• :^ > Y. "}" } - ;; 4o: 0 fS| '^' -:; ui«ck ciotirs«^t ... .., 4jo ||jlf s i; da /n TOfjURFR^ fits A' ", " • '.'. tlO 0 MfM z - oentlkman'r „ „ „ sio w^' GIVEN Ayv^Y 'W^ _ ■ , one Covem UoA'i Extra Sac ... (> 0 Gisntli:man's ,„ ..-»,. _. - u on it 10 0 Gfmjtlkmkh's Fruck and Diehb Suit ... 7 0 Moving Coat.WisTH EAyH SW t Frock Goats. I 5 0 Tweed Sau-

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 411, 16 October 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 411, 16 October 1889, Page 8

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