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Fkoji MuWm. lladpow, J P,, of Nelson :• — 'Allow mo <o add my testimony to the value of the Te Aroha Hot Spring". A fortnight ago I arrived here, suffering from insomia. , I ' was advised to begin by using No. 6 bath. This I continued to do for the 'first fevv daySj taking a bath both morning „and evening. Latterly 1 have used No. 2 bath, and this, combined wi.th tjie admirable shower b&tjhs and drinking the mineral' water, hup 'hail 4 beneficial eil'ect upon «iy health, which I am glad to say has been thoroughly restored. 1 am convinced the merits of your springs nnd mineral waters only require to be more widely known to begieatly appreciated and patronised by numbers of of visitors and invalids who as yet arc unacquainted with wondeilul curative properties." Mr Josjah Tu'. j chen, Gisborne, mnken the following entry in the Visitors' Book at thq Domain Board's office :--" I brought Mi'ri Tutehen here quite helpless, so much bo that I had to carry her out of her bedroom to the bath chair. By tho end of the first week her health had so much improved that she was not only able to proceed to the baths by herself but able to walk about the grounds without assistance. The improvement continued dur-" the second week, an I by tho end of the third week her health was so re^tored.through the' use of the baths that we left for home, us she believed herself quite cured from that painful affliction — rheumatic fevor. The -bath used* by Mrs Tutchcn was No. 2, with electric' battery ; No. 3 bath-house." SUBFCIIinERS have sometimes com plained tlisit the} do not receive their Papers through the Post until they )iro j several dti\s old, and occasionally tluit some issaos I hey ncvei receive at nil. The Nkws is posted regularly, ami should j reach subscriber 1 * in due coiuse. I It is to our inteiest to have the Paper delivered punctually ; but when it has been duly posted we ha'vo. no further control. H Subscribers who do notieceive their Papers regularly will kindly advise the Manager of: the Nkws, immediate and stiict inquiries will bo mudo into tho matter.

INSURK AGAINST LOSSES BY FIRE

FREEZING

CiQTJTTJ, .BRITIS.& XJ ' FIRE & MARINE j lE"SXJRAIn"OE CO. Of New Zealand. CAPITAL, . . £2,000,000 INVESTED FUNDS £235,000 Insurances effected w. Lowest Rates. Agent for TE AROHA, WAIOKON60MAI, WAITOA, and District, j J. ILOT.T, j Nkws Oflico.

S* PRE'PARtJ FOR f&Syi EVERYJ3ROP. "^ " 4^ / Discourage Insect Life. COIVIPANY'S i APPROVED BV (eStD BY ALL MERCHANTS. LEADING I IN \/ CWT. BAGS. t Attß/A/LTURiSTSj i 3|W FAtf/GHTS TO DIS- ! , *— ' ' I .-i TXt*T*'OJSTRICTS. i I MANURES ! , Write for Detailed Catalogue.

MINING REGULATIONS. PRINTED Copies of GENERAL 1 . KULKS, Mining Act, 188G, Part 3, " Regulation Mines,"— Section 207, } Sub-sections 1-40 — may be obtained at the' oflice of the Te Akoiia and Ohinemuui Nkws, or will be posted to any address. ' Note! Sub-section 40 of Section 207 states that "A PRINTED COPY of the) RULES provided for in this section shall be posted in the office, and on, a building or board in some conspicioiis place in connection with EVE^RY MINE."

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. w. h. Hazard, GUNMA X E B, 11G, Queen-street (a few doors below Duihani-sti'tict. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand. Wn. HAZARD begs to announce tha t he Las removed to the above ceutrally situa'cd premises, and having made very considerable alterations and improvements, especially in the Gallery, which been entirely pu led clown and rebuilt, solicits the pationage of the public. Prizes for Rillc and Revolver Shooting are offered Weekly. W. H. 11. would also tify that he has removed his Gun business to tho same address. The manufacturing and repairing branch is carried on in Elliott-street (next Hoffmans Warehouse), where mcurrua may | be tested daily. I FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS, from James [ Pain <.t Sons, the celebrated London Pyrotechnists. A very large supply of these received before the new tariff came in force, [ thus saving 23 per cent. No advanco in •prices will be made. Note thk Apdeess :: — • VV. H. HAZARD, Gxjnmaker, 110, QUEEN-STKEET (just below Durham- | ; stieet). Telephone No. 331.

T> E.NEWA 1/ OF ' LEA S E. The jpVantic success and patrona«re extended to the Auckland branch of Stkwakt Dawson .& Co., the well-known Watch Manufacturers, of Liverpool, and London, by the inhabitants of New Zealand, since the month of April, 1884, has been so encouraging that, notwithstanding the present depression of trade in New Zealand, they ha\e signed a renewal o£ the lease of their present Auckland p)einiseB, so well known as SriswAur Dawson & Co's Grand English Watch Exhibition at 94, Queenstreet. AbS.D. and Co. have enjoyed a good share of the prosperity of N.Z.. they do not' mean to uin away till better tir.ies come; but to meet the circumstmces. nnd being aware of the fact that in times of depression it is more necessary than ever that the working-man should have a good timekeeper, they have reduced tho prices of the "working-man's Watches to the very lowest possible nun gin. The following price list will bear out this asset tion, and will defy competition :—: — QTEWAIIT T\A_WSO]S AND pO'S WATCH PRICE LIST Direct from our own Factory :—: — Hunting Chronograph Levers, L 5 10s; foriiht' pi ice, LG 15s Gents' Hunting Levers, L 3 ; former price, L 3 15s Gents' Hunting Levers, Chronometer Balance, thiee pairs ex Ira jewelled, L 4 10s : foimer pi ice, L 4 15s Gents' Hunting Level a (our own mnk^), with Gold Oiilauco, L 3 10, worth LG 10s Improved Do Ha nee Watches (Ladies' .md Gents) — Hunting, LI 15* ; Open face, LI 7* Gd Ladies' Hunting Lcvcis, L 3 10t> ; foinuT liiI ii ie<>, L 3 los Ijadies' Open face English Levers, L 3 ; f i. liner price, T 3 10s Gents' CV|>en~faec Knglibh Levers, L 2 15s; foimer price L 3 10s S.l>. mkl Co.'n Hunting Lever W-itch, i hionometer bal.ince, fusee and inaint. lining power, the very be^t quality, LG 10s PIUCE IM OF JEWELIiERV. Gol«l !Sfts rf Brooches and l£»rnni;s, 25s 30s, 50's, GGs, 70s 80s, and upwanlw Gold Brooches, the largest slock in the colony, 8s Gd/lOsGd, 12s Gd, 15s Gd, 17Gd, 20.-s-22s Gil.*27b tid, 3os, 35^, 40^45.-, 50s, tvOs, 70s, 80s Gold Hairing^, 4s Gd, 7s G.I, 8s Gd, 10s G.I, 15s, 17s 6.1, 30s, 355, 45s to L 5 5s Gold Bangles and Bracelets', 8s Cd, 12s Gd, 17s Gd, 21 s, 30s, 425, 50s, GOs to L 5 5s LnriicH' Gold Alberts, short. ;4ss, f)ss ; full length, with drop and tassel, Gss, 70s, 755, 84s, 90s, 97», 1id/ 100s, ilOs, 130s Ladies' Gem Rings and Engagement Kings, 17s 6d, 30s, 355; 40s, 455, GOs, 70s, 84s, L 5 10s, LG 10s, to LlO Ladies'Gold Keepers, 10s Gd, 15a Gd,22s Gd. 40s Ladies' Wedding Rings, 17s Gd, 22s G.1, 40s Gents' Gold Alberts, 85s, 90s, Ls los, L 7 7s, L8 Bs, L 9 10s, LlO 15s Gents' Gold Lockets, 15s Gd, 17s Gd, 40^, " 425, 50s, G3s, 70s, L8 10s and LlO 10^ Gents' Gold Seals and Chauns, 1 6d ,21s, 245, 30s, 455, GOs. For other lines in Gold and Silver Jewel lory, see full piutieulars in S.D. and Co.'s Illmtrated Watch Pamphlets. Letters and coin:iuinications to be addressed to STEWART DAWSON & CO, S ! OICE AT ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBI WON, 9-J, QuekjiSthbrt, Auckland. Other Colonial Branches at Melbourne, Sydney, and Dunedin. Write at once for one of S D. arid Co.'s ! famous Illustrated Pamphlets, containing | all particulars concerning these valuable Timekeepers and list of Reduced Prices. Sent by post for 3d stamp; free bit applica- \ tion at 94,' Queen-street. Auckland. Is 3d muB.t be forwarded with country s oiders, to cover cost and .registration v lees. IT. Pays to . Advertise in this : Journal. „

* SAMUELj VAILb] & SONS (Late Vaile & Douglas), UOURE, LA/JD, & ERTATIO AGENTS, SHOItTLAKD STREET, AUCKLAND. Bankers :— Bank of New South Wales. Tok'phone No. 134, WE not at agents for the transaction of ans kind of. btt^inc-'s in connection with RKALESTATIiand lllC INVKbTMIiNT OF MONKY. We have unusual facilities for effecting thesALKoi PuuciiAhis of Land and Houses, either by Tuni.ic auction or ruivATii conTIUOT, foi negotiating moutoagks r,n the most fnvouiable leims, and ior managing estates foi Residents or Absentees. \\'e also devote special attention to , lkttixg Ilonf-e^ and- Land, to coi.LhCTJNG rknt and iNTKRKhT, to seejug that buildings entrusted t<' our care })ie kept piopi-rly insurkd ami rtpairt'd, and also that all rates and taxes aivpaid up. We also act as execuioks nnd trustees under Wills. Having a vciy intimate knowlr-dgp. of this Province, wu aie able to &i\e ( on eel and reliabli' valuations of Fieehold and Leasehold piopoi ties. Our connection with tin' 6 ! City and Province datfS from 1843, in w h>ch year our Vaile Sen., landt'd in Auckland. He lia^ grown up in, and bi-en connected \\ ith this (-olonyior the L ist 45 years, although io> siding and doing the business of his Jinn in England fiom 18G2tol8G9 inclusive. We are thejefoie tlioiouglily acquainted, not only with the capabilities niici resources of this countiy, but *ilso with the wants and reqiiiiemeuts of new arrivals seeking for land or houses, and our large t-xpeiience and extensive connections, places us in a position of exceptional advantage for the speedy and successful trnnsaction of bnsiidbs, SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Shoitland stieet, Auckland. WAIKATO TRAIN SERVICE), TRAINS LEAVE AUCKLAND FOR „ Te Awamutu— Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes- ! days,' Fridays and Saturdays tit 9.35 a.m. Trc Kuiti — 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 Aboua — Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur . days at 9.35 a m, Oxford and Lidiifielp — Mondajs, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9.35 a.m, ;TEAINS FOJTI v AUCKLAND LEAVE LiCHFiKiiD and OxFonb — Tuesdaye, Thurs days and' Saturdays, at 0 0 a.m.; and (J. 4 a,ni-, respectively, - Te iAmoha — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fr ' days at 7.40 a.m MormnsvjlijE — Daily a 8.40 a.m Cambridge — Mondays, Wednesdays, and , FricJays, at 8.20 a.m. Hamilton Wesx — Daily at 9.35 a.m Tk Kuiti— ' Tuesdays' and Saturdays at G.4sa.na. .i , • .; . " t ' Tp 'Awamutu — Monday, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, aiiv.l Saturdays, at 8.35 a.m. .' /'- - ' •. '%■*•'. J.t ' *

STONE BROS., 20 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. [Diioctly opposite Thornton, Smith, and Filth's old Mill.] SII IP OWNERS, AG RNTS, GKAIN, PRODUCE, AND COAL MERCHANTS. BOXEDUST, OATS, . POTATOES, BOX TEAS, If -VMS, AND BACON &c. Bonedust, Oats, Potatoes, " RUNCOIiN" BONEDUST. " RUNCORN" 13ONEDUST. We are appointed SOLE AGENTS in pla c of A. Laybourn & (Jo". FLOUR, Q hnrps Bran, O.itu. nl, Sugar, Maize, FowljWliuit, AT LESS THAN AUCTION- ROOM RICES, AND QUALITY RELIABLE. ONE TRIAL- WILL PROVE OUR PRICES LOWEST IN AUCKLAND. No. 1 Sydn y Bonednst G 5 No. 2 Sidney Bonedust ... ... 6 5 J 1 Sydney Boned UNt ... ... G 5 Black Horse Bonedust 5 10 Auckland Tallow Company's guaranteed Bonedust (Analysis sent with each order executed), £7 10s. Box -Ten*, 15s ; £ Chcate, IsGd, splen led Millie ; Vinegar (casks free), lsGd 7 ; Feed and Seed O'Us, Sharps, Bran, Flour Potatoes (table and s>eed) ; [In ins and Bacon (Watt and Co., J. Eagle, and Christchurch Meat Preserving' Co's) ; * Chaff, Maize, Felloes, Shafts, Manilla Europe and Flax Ropes, Oils, Lends, Newcastle, Westport, Grey, Whangarie.and Bay of Island Coals llobiirt Kails and Palings, Oatmeal, Sugar Rice, etc., etc. Just Arrived : 150 TEST KEPvOSENE, PATENT . NOZZLE, lo 9n PER G ALLON. TERMS CASH, UNLESS OTHERWISE ARRANGED. Ketches for Thames twice weekly, Lizette, Elsie, Violet, i STONE BROS. 20 QUEEN STREET (Opposite Thornton 5 &MITH, & Firth's Old Mill), F;Or correct Quotations of market values seetour Commercial appearing WEEKLY IN U7IIJS PAPER.

'• i * , 'f " - 1 t KEEP PACE WITH THE •, TT M-f'S, J.'H, DALT^N, TAILOR, W : QXTEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, , ( OPPOSITE WM. McA£tfMUU AND CO.'S WAREUQUSE);^ AND MASTING -STREET, NAPIER, i~ PATTERNS 'OF'' dLOTII JJI, "XJEW PRICE USTFOIt - JR I All Goods a^ c B( J nt . CAIiUIAGE fSk> '• < - l - fc ,. - GENTLEMEN'^ CLOTHING In Oen^Sn'B MK^k °*<to™B°*, or {lie money re- ' ■[ |BJk £ -'m MEASURE,^ I ?^^H j %^ui??4n^ ' Post .Free witji Price Lists. i URATTS FBEeV 'HBIi ■ <Y. — ' "' ' rf °' I r ~ r <rt . o- t -% -. ? ;S ' BSlll Chc T ieP » Pf)Btill Orite-a, &c',, to :'^^^H* MIM I l G dodlTwoed Suit :.K 2 10, ,6 . ,^!H If.^W <: Gentlkman's „ 5) .., ' „. 510 "*^s^ M* V JllN AWAY ** "• Igr * .;•.•'.. i 0'l?' !> G ' ) ' u Covert CbAa'. Wxtm.Bac '^^-. v.'i -•";.; G5 0 Gkntmjman's ,*,,«.,, i-a/\u ciiit ,Ghntlmen> • .-.n-.l . '. I-0 '0 'GentLkmkn's " ' ' Frock.unJ M&Suit „. 7! 0 Mohmnq Coat, WIT H fcACH SMU U'hooK, Coats; „-;,• „'i,! , „ I 5 0 -TwekpSac*

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 416, 2 November 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 416, 2 November 1889, Page 8

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