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Fiiom Mr Wm. Haddow, J P., of Nelson :—: — 1 Allow me to add my testimony to the value f the To Aroha Hot Springs. A iortnight go I arrived here, suffering from insomia. 1 ,-as advised to begin by using No. G bath. ?his I continued to do for the first few days, aking a bath both morning and evening, jatlcrly I have used No, 2 bath, and this, onibined with the admirable shower .baths md drinking the mincial water, has had a icnchVial effect upon my health, which 1 am ;lad to say has been thoroughly restored. I Li7i convinced the merits of your springs and nineral waters only require to be more widely mown to be greatly appreciated and patronised >y numbers of of visitors aud invalids who as fet are unacquainted with their wonderful surative properties." Mr JosrAii Toi'cuejj, Gisborne, makes the iollowing entry in the Visitors' Book at the Domain Board's office: — "I brought Mrs Uutrhen here quite helpless, so much so that I aad to carry her out of her bedroom -to the jath chair. By tho end of the first week her liealth had so* much improved that she was not onVy able ta proceed to the baths by heiself but able to walk about the grounds without Assistance. Tho improvement continued dur« the second week, an 1 by the end of the third week her health was so restored through the use of the baths that we left for home, us she believed herself quite cured from that painful affliction — rheumatic fever. The bath used by Mrs Tutchen was No- 2, with electric battery ; No, 3 bath-house." QUHSCRIDERS have sometimes coin O plained that the}' do not receive their Papers through the Post until they are several days old, and occasionally that some issaes they never receive at all. TheNnw.s is posted regularly, and should reach subscribers in due course. It is to our interest to huve the Paper delivered punctually ; but when it has been duly posted we have no further control. If Subscribers who do not receive their Papers regularly will kindly advise the Manager of the News, immediate and strict inquiries will be made into the matter.

SAMUEL VAILE & SONS (Late Vaile cfe Douglas), HOUSE, LA^D, & ESTATE AGENTS, SHORTLAND STBEET, AUCKLAND. Bankers : — Bank of New South Wales. Telephone No: 134, WE act at agents for the transaction of any kind of business in connection with REALEbTATifi and the investment OF MONEY. We have unusual facilities for effecting the sale or Purchase of Land aud Houses, either by public auction or private contract, for negotiating moutgages on the most favourable teims, and for MANAGING estates for Residents or Absentees. We albO devote special attention to letting Houses and Land, to collecting rent and interest, to seeing that buildings entrusted to our care are kept pioperly INSURED and repaired, and also that all rates and taxes are paid up. We also act as executors and trustees under Wills. Having u very intimate knowledge or' this Province, we aie able to give correct and reliable valuations of Fieehold and Leasehold piopcrtius. Our connection with this City and Province d,itL j .s from 1843, in winch year our Mr Vaile Sen., landed in Auckland. lie has giown up in, and buen connected with this (/oionyloi the L.ist 45 years, although re~ •-kling ai.d doing the business of his firm in England fiom 186 U to 1869 inclusive. We aie therefore thoioughly acquainted, notorily with the capabilities 'and resources ot this countiy,but also with the wants and l equipments of new anivalh seeking for land or houses, and our large experience and extensive connections, places us in a position of exceptional advantage for the bpeedyand succesbful transaction of busi--Jt/SS. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Shortland stieet, Auckland.

, _ | WAIKATO TRAIN SERVICE. TRAINS LEAVE AUCKLAND FOR Te Awamutu— Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 9.35 a.m. Te Ktfiti — Mondays and Fridays at 9,35 a.m, Hamilton West — Daily at 9.35 a.m. Cambridge — Tuesdays, Thursdays, andSaturdays at 9.35 a.m. Te Akoua — Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 9.35 a.m, Oxfohd and LicnyiELD — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9.35 a.m, TRAINS FOR AUCKLAND LEAVE Lichfield and Oxford — Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, at 6 0 a.m.; and 6.4 a.m., respectively. Te Akoha. — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fr days at 7.40 a.m Moriunsville — Daily a 8.40 a.m Cambridge — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 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, anJ Saturdays, at 8.35 a.m.

KEEP PAC-B WIT II THE TIM E S. ■WIBWIIIimTIin ■ r .i»««n»Mayiniiii ■■ iuwmnmn— J. H. DALTON, TAILOR, 210 QXTEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, (OPPOSITE WM. MeAZTMVR AND CO.'S WAREHOUSE); AND BASTING-STREET, NAPIER. Jfe PATTERNS OF CLOTH JB !X! XT EW PI I JCE LIST FOE Jffi[ A " G °° ds "'" Sent CAERIA6E A /jlj GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING j|||j| In O^SviJrf™^ Clotl, « th. moi»y «- Sj^^ U^jk ;' I '^"0 MEASURE, mlrwKfflm ifonns iPiPi 1 tu i"ned (whichever proferred.) I^Slli f jjp& • ' Fost - Free with Price List s. i 1 UHATIS A a ND & ci POST FREE, I &Bl| W llf!t| *T '^tX- Ser-eSuit &*' HfflU^ Cheques, Pobt«il Ordeis, &o , to I|»| Good Tweed Suit .. 210 6 Bhk cioth'smt ::; ::: iio |«S pair trousers B^ Tro » o » '.'.till Swl^ Gkntlfman's „ 5, „ 510 uIVJiiN i\WAi w* 017 6 Covjiin Coat. Extra Sac 6 0 Gentli:mak'& .%.fc-i»ij eta/-*lj oiiit- Gisn '^>ten's ! 100 Gentlemen's Frock and Dress Suit jr . 7 ti Mousing Coat, VvH ri tMWn oUN Fpock Coats. .. „ „150 Tweed Sac;

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 419, 19 October 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 419, 19 October 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 419, 19 October 1889, Page 8

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