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IPTTiBTLiXa HALL, TE AROHA. SATURDAY; OCTOBER 19, 1889. THE GREAT ]Y[R fRANK LINCOLN Will make his FIRST APPEARANCE r.t TE ARCH A on the above-mentioned date. ♦'Your imitations are simply wonderful." — H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. "You compel laughter."— The Right lion W.K. Gladstone, "A whole orchestia."— Pir Aitlmr Sullivan, "Sanctified humour."— Henry Ward Beeclicv. "Your nonsense is artistic." — Adeline "An evening of intellectual f im ."— -Ruskin. "The successor of Artemus Ward. — London Times' What the Auckland Press Says ; " Mi Lincoln's imitations of certain musical instruments is extraordinary." "Theamusementprovidedislnghly relished by all classes." FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Prices : 3s and 2s. Tickets may be obtained at BALCKE'S Stationer.

SALE BY AUCTION. ON TUESDAY, the 22nd OCTOBER, at 12 NOON", in the Court House, under Warrant of Distress, the Bailiff will sell by Public Auction, on the above date, 1 Singer's Treadle Sewing Machine, 1 Clock,' 1 Zinc Bath, 1 Pair Bellows, 1 Pie Dish, and Four Ornaments. A. MENZIES, Bailiff.

SPUDS ! SPUDS ! ! SPUDS ! ! ! ALLEGE QUANTITY First-class Seed and Table POTATOES for sale at J. A. COCH JUNE'S, Te Aroba.

WANTED KNOWN.-J. A. COCHKANE has on Sale CLOVER .md GRASS SEED, inlarge or small quantities. J. WILLIAM'S PRIZES. THE folio wins: were the successful prize winnets in the recent Guessing Competition, as to the number of beans and '' maize in n jar (No. in the jar, 8268) :- Ist— Clough, T. E. ... : - 8,300 (Handsome set of Ware, 42 pieces). 2nd— Potts 8,230 (Toilet set of Waie). 3rd— Johnson, P» 8,212 (Pair of Vases). 4th— Blencoe. X 8,205 (Pair of Opwa Glasses). sth— Bi others )T) T - Jes _ 8 i 0 q Gth — O'Dononirhue ) 'Handsome Tui'.et S»t (Tiuwaro), and P.ulmir Co:il Scuttle;. 7th — Potts B>o4l8 > 041 (T'ja and QuftVe Pot->). Bth— McC ill, .T ickson ). T ies ... 8,500 9th — Evan*, Ri-v. \ (^doz. Cut Cl'a^ Tinui)lLT->, an 1 Nevada Silver Spoon-). lOih— O'cSlusH \ )( — Johnson, J. I " Zu?. a .' b 'r Tiob "' B'ooo8 ' 000 ,'j — Ad'oiph I f i} — O'Connor, E. j f\do7.. Oleographs).

T M "DELL, J. XVI. JJELL, TAILOR and HABIT MAKER, WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA. TWEEDS, COATINGS, SERGES, ETC, ETC., ETC. IN GREAT VARIETY. \ FIT, l STYLE, AND ] WORKMANSHIP, i GUARANTEED, I AT Prices That Defy Competition. NOTE— AII Orders Personally Attended to.

pBOMPT SETTLEMENT. Petone, 24th September, 1889. To the Resident Secretary, Colonial Mutual Life Office, Lambton-qnay, Wellington. Dear Sir, —l have to thnnk you for the prompt settlement of my claim under the policy upon the life of my late wife, who was accidently killed by a runaway hoise in Jackson-street, Petone. I am pleased to find that I have received in cash all the premiums that were paid in, us well as the amount of the, policy, WITHIN TWO HOURS of the proofs reaching voiir office through the post. Again thanking you, I am, Dear Sir, Yours Faithfully, CHARLES HETNTZ, Butcher.

DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. AT the INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION at DUNEDIN, to be opened during NOVEMBER, the MINES COURT is to be a prominent and attractive feature. ■a large number nf Exhibits having already been promised from all the principal mining cantres in the South Island. j The "Commissioners are anxious to obtain a good exhibit from the Thames and Ohineniuii Goldfields, and now roquet mine owners and mine managers to forward samples of iiuriferou-tqnaitz orminerali.sed ore to complete the Court. All p.irec's left at the School of Mines before the end of the jue^ent month (OCTOBER) will be forwarded FREE OF CU ARG E and returned at the close of Exhioition, if desiied. JT urtl>erparticuliuKaiay beobtained from James Pahic, F.G,S., D'aector School o£ Mines, Thames.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 419, 19 October 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 419, 19 October 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 419, 19 October 1889, Page 7

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