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[A CARD,] :m r w.^M ELT)IIUM ’ .BAURRISTER and SOLICITOR, l , ' i TE AROHA. i Office: Boundary street (opposite Post . / ! i .A Office). , Agent litPaer.oti: Mr J. M, Robson. [A CARD.] R. W. DYER. SOLICITOR (Of Hamilton anil Cambridge), WILL ATTEND the TE AROHA COURTS Regularly. Clients can communicate by letter to Hamilton, and personally on the MONDAY EVENINGS prior to Court day, at the Palac Hotel, To Aroha. ,v, , v I

p AIIIS exhibition and the wobld-famed r TOWER “ The whole 'te:i arrangements of tiio fExhibition are r >fentrusted to"'JTbo Great Tower Street Tea Company, Limited.”— Labour Tribune, JulV 6tli, 189.0. » “The Shall of Persia anti President Carnot pronounced Tower Tea very good.” I “Tower Tea was {furnished at the Eiffel Tower, and at the Criterion and American Restaurants of Messrs Spiers and Pond,”— Pictorial World, October 10th. 1889. “ One of the big sights at the English section of the Paris’/Exhibition is the Indian Palace. The chief exhibitor is The Great Tower .Street Tea Company, Limited.”—London Star, May 7th, 1889. “ Packets of Towef Tea have been; scattered through every country in the world.”—Pietoral World, Oct. 10, 1889. “We find the samples of Tower Tea supplied to the visitors of the. Paris Exhibition, fragrant, and'refreshing." I—Labour Tribune, July 6th, 1889. , Success ok TOWER TEA at thk -Paris Exuirition. “From the description >we have given of The Great Tower Street Tea Company’s [ exhibits, and the enterprise which has been displayed in the construction and maini tenance of the Palace, we feel certain that there will be general approval of iho award of a gold medal for the Pavilion, and a Silver Medal for tlieirTen, this latter being the. Highest Award that was given in this class.”—Pictorial World, October 10th, 1889. Over 250 Millions of cups of TOWER TEA are consumed annually in the United Kingdom. Sole Wholesale Agents for New Zealand : WM. SHERA & 00., Wellesley-street East, Auckland. 88 AUCKLAND FURNITURE CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS 09 CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, TAPESTRY COVERINGS, ART FABRICS, BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS. THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE IN THE NORTH ISLAND. OF EVERY KIND. INSPECTION INVITED. SHOWROOMS: j OPPOSITE THE ART . GALLERY,, wellesleystreEt, kA./;;oAUCKLAND.-’ - /! T. TICHBON, MANAGER.

IST 0 i Cj i<: JOS. G. PAN NELL, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, ' ANI> ■■ - ' • FANCY GOODS DEALER Bogs to inform the Waikato nnblio tint lie lias removed into the handsome and capacious shop situated in the Waikato Times Buildings, where he will be happy to receive and oxecuto the orders of his patrons. Special attention is called to the following lines, which J.G.P. has added to his large ami well assorted stock : HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES! Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Perfumes and Toilet Requisites, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. I ggjf Agent for the Sale of the TE AROHA AND Oil IN EMU HI NEWS E"N EW AT CTTL.E~AST R The gigantic success and patronage extended to the Auckland branch of STEWART Dawson & Co,, the well-known Watch Manufactnreiv, of Liverpool and London, by tin inhabitants of New Zealand, since the month of April, 1884, has been so encouraging that, notwithstanding the present depiossion of. trade in New Zealand, they have signed *i renewal of the lease of their present Auo/d;>nd pieinises, so well known as Stewart Dawson & Co’s G rand English Wntoh Exhibition at 94, Queenstreet. As S.D. and Co. have enjoyed a good share of the prosperity ot N.Z.. they d.i not mean to run away till better times 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 ’Witches to the verv lowest possible margin. The following price list will hear out this assertion, and will def}’ competition : TEW ART jyYWSON AND 00’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 prioe, L 4 15s Gents’ Hunting Levers (our own make), with Gold Balance, L 3 10, worth LG 10s Improved Defiance Watches (Ladies’ and Gents)— Hunting, LI 15s ; Open face, LI 7s 6d Ladies’Hunting Levers, L 3 10s; former price, LS 15s Ladies’ Open.face English Levers, L 3 ; former price, 1 3 10s Gents’ Open-face English Levers, L2 15s; former price L 3 10s S.D, snd Co.’s Hunting Lever Watch, chronometer balance, fusee arid maintaining power, the Very best quality, L 6 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 fid. 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 20s, 22s Gd.275Gd,.308, 355, 40s, 455, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s Gold Earrings, 4s 6rl. 7s 6d, 8s 6d, I0s6(1, 15s, 17s 6d, 30s, 85s, 45s to L 5 5s Gold Bangles and Bracelets, 8s 6d. 12s 6d, 17s Gd, 21s, 30s, 425, 50s, 60s to L 5 5* Ladies’ Gold Alberts, short, 455, 55s ; full length, with drop and tassel, 655, 70s, 755, 84s, 90s, 97s Gd, 100 g, 110 s, 130 s Ladies’Gem Ringßand Engagement Rings, 17s 6d, 30s, 355, 4Qs, 455, 60s, 70s, 84s, L 5 10s, L 6 10s, to LlO Ladies’GoldKeepers, 10s Gd, 15s 6d,22s 6d. 40s Ladies’ Wedding Rings, 1756d,22s 6d,40s Gents’ Gold Alberts, 85s, 90s, Lslos, L 7 7s, L 8 Bs, L 9 10s, LlO 15s Gents’ Gold Lockets, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 40s, 425, 60s, 635, 70s, L 8 10s and LlO 10 - * Gents’ Gold Seals and Charms, 15s 18s Gd, 21s, 245, 30s, 455, 60s. For other lines in Gold and Silver Jewellery, see full particulars in S.D. and Co.’s lihiftrated Watch Pamphlets. Letters and communications to be addressed to v STEWART DAWSON S CO S GREAT ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION, 04, QueukStkef.t, 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 and list of Reduced Prices. Sent liy post for 3d stamp; free on application at'94, Queen-street, Auckland. Is 3d ■bust be forwarded with country orders, to cover cost and registration lees.* : , TO' OUR SUBSCRIBERS ] { HOULD any Subscribers not receive his Paper .regularly, they will oblige hy communicating the fact to the Manager, when theuiapter will be promptly attended to •r i- V; -, s i $

rROMPT S fi.T TL E M ENT Petone, 24th September, 1889. To the Resident Secretary, Colonial Mutual Life Office, - Lambton-quay, Wellington. DEAR Sip.,—l 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 mnaway horse in Jackson-stieet, 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 vonr office through the post. Again thanking you, •• | I am, I '■; Dear Sir, ■* f ] J i Yorrs Faithfully, * • CHARLES HEINTZ, ] . ? Butcher, IT Pays to Advertise, in this ; l Journal. ■

KEEP <>..P ACE WITH THE TIMES. J. H.. DALTON, ITAILOR, 210 QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, (OPPOSITE WM. McABTMUR AND; GO.’S WAREHOUSE); AND EASTINGS-STREET. NAPIER. - raffK CAll-GoodsUre sent CARRIAGE . _T FOR ■ 1 f»*~i ***#' j, A V'!‘i ■’ J i GKNTf em An’s Coyeut Coat. PATTERNS OF CLOTH ~ * 1 ..... . * FOR t GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING * TO MEASURE, I*3 ? * J V • 'i ,‘,:t Foat Free with Prio© List®. Sorge Suit;.. * Fox 1 Sergo • . • . : ; 1 ») < ••• .. Fancy SergA Suit Heavy Diagonal Rost. ~ -. Black Cloth Suit f » < » jj{ » * Extra Sac ... ... i Frock and Dross Suit £ R. . 2.10 ... 3 10 Sr 16 4 10 4 15 5 0 4 10 4 15 5 10 6kntu:man ? B Morjung . Coat. NEW PRICE ’ LIST’FOR fi LATEST FASHIONS “ In Gentlemen’s : and Boys’ClolhH ' ing &c., and Easy SelfMeasurement. Forms •: are sent, ... GRATIS AND POST FREE, !,'? v/;ON APPLICATION. Cheques, Postal Orders, &o. t to be crossed J. H. Dalton. . EXTRA PAIR TROUSERS -GIVEN AWAY WITH EACH SUIT r'L ■GknTESIEN’B : Frock Coats. ; s;r iPAID, and if not approved ar exchanged \ \or thai money .ref: Y_ 1 turned (whichever pre "ed.) Good Tweed Suit } v »» >* Trousers £ a d. 2 10 0 3 0 0 3 5 0 3 10 0 3 15 0 4 0 0 4 5 *0 4 io :.o 012 G 0 15 i-O. 0 17 i & I 0 0 I 5 0 m imm !••. Hm. m Gentle »r en‘s Tweei: Sac.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 467, 30 April 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 467, 30 April 1890, Page 8

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