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I NOTICE. TO TRAVEL .during the SEASON the TE AROIIA District, the Draught Horse 'PRINCE FERGUSFor further particulars see future advertisement. P. MAXWELL, Thames.

1 H E EW EA LAND U JUBILEE A PICTURE OF MAORILAND ■SO YEARS AGO. THIS CITIES OF TO-DAY T ii icni PoiiLic Buildings And Insti'IDTIONS. BEE THE ‘•JUBILEE AND £XHIBITION QPvONICLE,*’ . 100 ENGRAVINGS. 60 LAR G E PAGES. Sold at NEWS Office. Price : One Shilling. Posted to any Address in the colony on Receipts Is o£d in Stamps ; on, Outside . The Colony fob Is Id. RENEWAL OF LEASE. The gigantic success and patronage extended to the Auckland branch of Stewart Dawson & Co., (he 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\o signed a renewal of the lease of their present Auckland piemises, so well known as Stewart Dawson & Co’s Grand English Watch Exhibition at 94, Queenstreet. AsS.D. and Co. have enjoyed a good share of the prosperity of N.Z.. they do not mean to run away till better tir.ies come ; but to meet the circumstances, and 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 the prices of the working-man’s Watches to the very lowest possible margin. The following price list will bear out this assertion, and will defy competition : JQ A.WSON AND QO’S WATCH PRICE LIST Direct from our own Factory : Hunting. Chronograph Levers, L 5 10s; former price, L 6 15s Gents’ Hunting Levers, L 3 ; former price, L 3 15s Gents’ Hunting Levers, Chronometer Balance, three pairs extra jewelled, L 4 10s : former price, L 4 15s Gents’ Hunting Levers (our own make), with Gold Balance, L 3 10, worth L 6 10s

WANTED KNOWN. The New Office is the place to get you Printing done well, cheaply, and promptly SAMUEL VAILS & SONS (Late Vai'.e & Douglas), HOUSE, LAxVfD, & ESTATE AG ENTS, SHOETLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. Bankers :—Bank of New South Wales. Telephone No: 134, ITT E act at agents for the transaction » V of any kind of business in connection with heal estate and the investment OF MONEY. ,-" r • • ■ - We have unusual facilities for effecting the sale or Purchase. of Land and Houses, either by public auction or private contract, for negotiating MORTGAGES on the most favourable terms, and for managing estates for Residents or Absentees. We also demote special attention to letting Houses and Land, to collecting rent and interest, to seeing that buildings entrusted to our care are kept properly INSURED ; and repaired, and also that ail rates and taxes are paid up. We also act as executors and trustees under Wills. Having a very intimate knowledge of this Province, we are able to give correct and reliable VALUATIONS of Freehold, and Leasehold properties. Our connection with this City and Province dates from 1843, in winch year our MrVuileSen., landed in Auckland. Ile has grown up in, and been connected with this Colony for the L ist 45 years, although residing and doing the business of his firm in England from 1862 to 1869 inclusive. We are therefore thoroughly acquainted, not only with the capabilities and resources of this country,but also with the wants and requirements of new arrivals seeking for land or houses, and our large experience and extensive connections, places us in a position of exceptional advantage for the speedy and successful transaction of busiless. SAMUEL Y.ILE AND SONS, Shorthind street, Auckland.

NOTICE. THE NEW ZEALAND STUD ANI PEDIGREE STOCK COMPANY’S THOROUGH BRED STALLION, HOTCHKISS, Will stand this Season in the neighbour hood of Te Aroha, and surrounding dis t riots, as follows Mondays— Paeroa (Mr Phillip’s paddoclc) Tuesdays—Hikutaia, 10 aim. to 2 p.in. (Corbett’s Stables,and back to Paeroa)J Wednesdays —Te Aroha (Gallagher's stables). Thursdays—Waiorongomai (and back to Te Aroha). Fridays—-Waitoa (Frida}' evenings, Mr Grant’s). Saturdays—Te Aroha. C. LAKE, Manager. Sept. 19th, 1889.

SEASON 1889 WILL Travel this Season Between THAMES and TE ALOHA' The Thoroughbred Stallion, TETFORD, , BY MUSKET PUNGAWHERAWHERA. Will leave PAEROA, MONDAY, stop at KIRIKIRI (Lawless’ Hotel) ; be at Dickey and Verran’s stable, THAMES, on TUESDAY; at TE AROHA on THURSDAY, returning home on SATURDAY. For Pedigree see cards. Particulars in future advertisement. N. DICKEY. Paeron, Sept. 21st, 1689, pROMPT SETTLEMENT Petone, 24th September, 1889. To the Resident Secretary, Colonial Mutual Life Office, Lambton quay, Wellington. Dear Sir, I have to thank 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 horse in Jackson-street, Petone. I am pleased to find that I have received in cash all the premiums that were paid in, as well as the amount of the policy, WITHIN TWO HOURS of the proofs reaching yonr office through the post. Again thanking you, I am, Dear Sir, Yours Faithfully, CHARLES lIETNTZ, Butcher, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, ETC. LOVEGROVE AND SON, TE AROHA WEST (formerly of Hamilton and Karangaliape Road, Auckland), HOUSE, SIGN, AND DECORATIVE PAINTERS. Estimates given for any of the above branches. Terms most Moderate. MINING REGULATIONS. PRINTED Copies of GENERAL RULES,. Mining Act, 1886, Part 3, “ Regulation of Mines,” —Section 207, Snb-seetions 1-40—may be obtained at the office of the Te Aroha and Ohinemuri News, 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 conspieious place in connection with EVERY MINE.” JUDICIOUS Advertising creates many a new business, revives many a dull business, rescues many a lost business, and secures success in • any business. Advertise, in the News.

TALLY HO ! f TALLY HO T ! ! TALLY HO! LOOK HERE SUGAR GIVEN AWAY JUST ARRIVED J. HART’S FIFTY CHESTS FIRST CLASS -NEW SEASON'S TEA. Every Purchaser of one pound of J. HART’S 2s TEA will be presented with one pound of Cos. No. 2 Sugar ROLL DP and BUY YOUR TEA WHEREYOUCAN GET SUGAR FOR NOTHING. ! No Puff, but a Really*.First-Class article! BILLHEADS, Invoices, &c., on rule or plain paper, of every size ; and quality executed with—despatch at the NEWS Office.

Improved Defiance Watches (Ladies’ and Gents) —Hunting, LI 15s ; Open face, LI 7s Gd Ladies’Hunting Levers, LB 10s ; former price, L 3 15s Ladies’ Open-face English Levers, LB ; former price, J 3 10s Gents’ Open-face English Levers, L2 15s; former price L 3 10s S.D. end Co.’s Hunting Lever Watch, chronometer balance, fusee and maintaining power, the very best quality, LG 10s PRICE LIST OF JEWELLERY. Gold Sets of Brooches and Earrings, 25s 30s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and upwards Gold Brooches, the largest stock in the colony, 8s Gd, 10s Gd, 12s Gd, 15s Gd, 17s fid, 20s, 22s fid.27sfid, 30s,‘ 355,- 40s, 455, 50s, GOs, 70s, 80s Gold Earrings, 4s Gd, 7s 6d, 8* Gd, 10s Gd, 15s, 17s 6d, 30s, 355, 45s to L 5 5s Gold Bangles and Bracelets, 8s Gd. 12s Gd, 17s 6d, 21s, 30s, 425, 50s, GOs to L 5 5s Ladies’ Gold Alberts, short. 455, 55s ; full length,- with drop and tassel, Gss, 70s, 755, 84s, 90s, 97s Gd, 100 s, 110 s, 130 s Ladies’Gem Rings and Engagement Kings, 17s Gd, 30s, 355, 40s, 455, GOs, 70s, 84s, L 5 10s, L 6 10s, to LlO Ladies’ Gold Keepers, 10s 6d, 15s 6d,22s Gd. 40s - ‘ £ Ladies’ Wedding Rings, 1756d,22s 6d,40s Gents’ Gold Alberts, 85s, 90s, L 5 10s, L 7 7s, L 8 Bs, L 9 10s, LlO 15s Gents’Gold Lockets, 15s Gd, 17s 6d, 40s, 425, 60s, 635, 70s, L 8 10s and LlO Gents’ Gold Seals and Charms, 15s, 18s 6d, 21s, 245, 30s, 455, 60sFor other lines in Gold and Silver Jewel lory, see full particulars in S.D. and Co.’s Illustrated Watch Pamphlets. Letters and communications to be addressed to STEWART'DAWSON & CO. S . GREAT ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION, 94, Queen Street, Auckland. Other Colonial . Branches at Melbourne, Sydney, and Dunedin. Write at once for one of S D. and Co. s famous Illustrated Pamphlets, containing all particulars concerning these valuable Timekeepers arid list of Reduced Prices. Sent by post for 3d stamp; free on application at 94, Queen-street, Auckland. Is 3d must be forwarded with country.orders, to cover cost and registration lees. .TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS ~~ SHOULD any Subscribers not receive his Paper regularly, Jthey will oblige by communicating the fact to the Manager, when thematter will be promptly attended to

KEEP'- PACE WITH . JH E .TIMES. TAILOR, ,210 J. H. I (OPPOSITE WM. Me ARTHUR AND CO t ’s WAREHOUSE); in Gentleman’s Covert Cclat. PATTERNS OF CLOTH FOB ; GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING -TO MEASURE-, Post Free with Price Liste. Serge Suit ..* Fox ’ Serge, „ „ ... .., Fancy Serge Suit... ‘Heavy Diagonal W. Best „ * '•*%??■ Black Cloth ; %%*^® • %■ u 77 71 77 V Extra Sac Frock and Dress Suit £ s. 10 10 10 15 10 10 G entleman’s Morning Coat. N EW PRICE LIST FOR iBB7—BB. LATEST FASHIONS r. In Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Clothing &c., and Easy Self- • Measurement Forms are sent, GRATIS AND POST-FREE, ON APPLICATION. - £?S®s| ' j Cheques,; Postal. -Orders, &c., to be crossed J; 11. Dalton. LJN-&T., AUCKLAND, A AID H.ASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. All Goods are sent CARRIAGE PAID, and If not approved ar exchanged, or the money returned (whichever preferred.) | EXTRA' J- * . PAIR TROUSERS GIVEN A WAY; n WITH EACH SUIT | Frock Coats.! - m m Mi nl Good Tweed Suit 77 Trousers £ 8 d. 2 10 0 3 0 0 3 5 0 3 10 0 3 15 0 4 0 0 4 5 0 4 10 0 0 12 6 0 15 ‘0 0 17 6 10 0 15 0 tSfittSzS m 'M G entlemf.n’s Tw EEi Sac.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 444, 8 February 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 444, 8 February 1890, Page 8

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