I 0 * K JOS- G-PAN NELLBOOKKKLLBn, STATIONI!R, : FANCY G,O Op S DEALER Begs to inform: Hip -Waikato public t!;at be lias removed iflto the handsome 'slid ■ capacious simp situated in the Wailfato Times BrnTditigp, where lie will be happy to receive and execute the orders of his patroils. Special attention is called to the following: lines, which J.G.P. has added to his large and well-assorted stock : HOMEOPATHIC, MEDICINES! Fancy Soaps*, Brut-hes, Perfumes * and' Toilet Requisites, • FANCY GOODS AND TOYS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Afford for the Sale of the TK A Iff? HA AND Oil IN EM pill NEWS
■JUBILEE AND EXHIBITION IS NOW PUBLISIj^p, an r> MAY BE HAD AT THIS O FFr CE. This beautifully—illustrated publication is issued in commemoration of (be Jubilee of the Colon’ - . Part I. gives a sketch of the colony in 1840 on the arrival of the first colonists. Part 11. contains illnstratioris’of the principal centres of-population, and interesting scenery in various districts. Part 111. is devoted to the products and industries of New Zealand, apd includes historical accounts of the initiation and progressed' most of the leading products ; also a complete review of the Exhibition at present being held in Dunedin. The whole is published at the marvellously low price qf ONE SHILLING.
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS SHOULD any Subscribers, not receive liia Paper regularly, they wifj J : oblige by communicating the fact to the Manager, when the matter will be promptly attended te ' ' tab V* JE. AIIOHA OFJINEJjpRI HBWg Published every WEDNESDAY ANp SATURDAY, at the Oflice, Whitaker street, Te Arojia, N. ft Eacji Issue Contains g Colin, } ? PAGES { Single cop}’ : Price Twopence. Terms of SußßOiurTioN per annum, delivered in and around Te Arohh, or through District Agents. £ t 5s per annum, posted to any portion of New Zealand. £1 $s per annum, posted to United Kingdom, America, Australis, etc. (5s discount in either case if pgid yearly in ’ SUBSCRIBERS can commence at any date, a?id will he charged in propori;*on to the' end of the current quarter. Notice to discontinue subscription MUST BE IN WRITING, and posted, or de- , livered to Ur|b ! Office direct, addressed to • pie Mamtgetv 5 Verbal messages to travel - ' eis or agents will In no case be regarded, [i las rule will he strictly adhered to.
PHOTOGRAPHY. W. R. LATE TUTTLE & CO. Git £AT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. ENLARGEMENTS TO LIFE §IZE, IN BLACK AN 7 D WHITE, WATER COLOUR, Oil OIL. W- H* R* Ls still turning out his FIRST CLASS WORK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIC.p. AN INSPECTION INVITED." W. R. ROBINSON (Late TUTTLE & CO.), ELITE STUDIOS, 248, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. MINING REGULATIONS. PRINTED Copies of GENERAL RULES, Mining Act, 1886, Part 3, ‘‘Regulation of Mines,” —Section' 207, Sub-sections 1-40—inay be obtained at the office of the T$ Arojia and Ohinesluri 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 conspicious place iri conißiction with EyERY MINJ£. M JUDICIOUS Advertising creates many a new business, revives rnany a dull business, rescues riiany a lost business, and secures success in any business. Advertise in the News.
SUBSCRIBERS have sometimes complained tl;at they do not receive their Papers through the Post until they arc several days' old, and occasionally that some issues they never received at nil. The News is posted regularly, and should reach subscribers in due course. It is to our interest to have the Paper delivered punctually; buj; when it has been duly posted we have no further control. If Subscribers who do not receive tjieir Papers regularly will kindly advise the Manager of " the News, immediate and strict inquiries will be made into the matter. HOMPT settlement Petone, 24th September, 1889. To the Resident Secretary, Colonial Mutual Life Office, Lamhton-quay, Wellington. Dear Sir,—l have to thank you for the prompti'settiement of my claim under the policy upon the life of my late wife, who was accidently killed by a runaway horse in Jaekson-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 HOURp of the proofs reaching your office through the post. Again thanking yep,' s . v lain, Dear Sir, 'Yorrs Faithfully, CHARLES HETNTZ, Bute!) or, IT Psys tp Advertise in this ( 1 Journal- ‘ • ’’
ADyjqiTISE WELL. Advertise well 1 ’tis secret of glory; c Stick to the principle fafit'as a leech; IThin of the names that are famous in story; Advertise well'is the lesson they teach. Hc-w have men compassed sO wide a connection Made the world swallow' their nostrums at will? " I V* •Tis by that constant and serious reflection, Advertise v/ell is their principle still. Advertise well! you will never repent it; Nothing more wise can a businpss man do. Stick to this motto, and never forget it ; Advertise well—it will pull you safe through. Advertise well: do not think what’twill cost you; V\f ' ■' Publishers’bills are a friend in disguise, How do you know what youreautidn has cost ' yon • • • ... v. Would you he wealthy you must advertise. Advertise well! though business be waning; r J hose who t-pCndfreest must Win in the end Up and,be doing !no need for-complain ing Act for yourself and be your own friend; ; Advertise well 1 all lanes liave a turning ; • Nothing pays better, than paper and ink. {Thousands who.daily this motto are spuming hind hat it brings them to 'bankruptcy’s brink. • V
KEEP PACE WITH THE T 1 M E, mnsasxasfjßarasm J- H. DALTON, TAILOR, 210,, QXJEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, (OPPOSITE WM. Ale ARTHUR AND CO.’S WAREHOUSE); AND MASTINGS-STREET NAPIER. All. <?oods jjre sent CARRIAGE PAID, and if not approved ar ga K PATTERNS QF CLOTH fob GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING: TO MEASURE, ! Serge Suit... , :LFpx' ’ Serge M M ••• i Fanev, Serge Su it. ; Heavy *, : Rest; • ;;' ; Black Clotl/ Suit , Gentleman’s ( Co vkjvr CpAT.E Extra Sac i .. VV, 1 V'*' \Frock and Dress Suit; Sj s’ 2 10 3, 10 3 ib 4 10 4 15 5 10 i-4* G rnti.kman’s 0 Morning 1 Coat N EW PRICE. LIST FOR • 1887 — 88. LATEST FASHIONS In Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Cloth--Tng ;&c, i arid Rasy Self- ! Measurement Forms |.< ’“'are sent, GRATIS AND POST FREE ’ ON. APPLICATION. ’ • j.! A t f ■! ‘ Cheques,, ..Postal Orders, &c., to be crossed Jj 11. Dalton. EXTRA i PAIR- TROUSERS 1 j GIVEN AWAY WITH EACH SUIT : G enti.men’s : Frock Coats. exchanged) or the money returned (whichever pje -ed.) Good,Tweed, Suit . i » Trousers £ s d. . £lO 0 ;• 3 o o 3 5 0 . 3 : 10‘ 0 . '3 15 O’ .400 . 4' ~5 .6 ■ 4 10 0 : 0 12' 6 0 15 O 0‘ 17; 6 1 0 0 .T 1 5 0 'W G.entl em en’s TivEKr, Sac.;
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAN18900517.2.54.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 472, 17 May 1890, Page 8
Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,137Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 472, 17 May 1890, Page 8
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.