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A :•'!: l ■ ■ ■ M ■:u i & ETIIERIKGTON & CO.’S Annual ’Xmas Gift Sale has commenced To-day, Wednesday, December 12th, when every purchaser of 10s worth and upwards (and pays cash at time of purchase) will receive a beautiful present. a ; ' , HETHERINGTON & CO. Havine* groat variety of useful and ornamental articles, especially with a viow to presenting them to their numerous ® - ■ ] customers during their Annual Gift Sale. 3fwwt/y*/ In addition to'the heavy shipments which H. & Co. have received from London for the present season’s trade, is 10 more cases of choice Drapery, Clothing : • and furnishing goods, per s.s. Gothic, which was bought in English markets, late in summer season, are exceedingly good value. • \ i „ .... . And a grand selection of Millinery in Ladies’ Bonnets and Hats. Sprays and Ornaments, fron Children’s Costumes^ in great variety and very low priced. . Wide check Towling m ■1 1,000 Yards of FANCY CREPONE, to he sold at 6£d per yard, well worth 9d • ' Ladies’Dressing Gowns, from 7s 6d | Ladios’ Tweed and Drillet Costumes, from 12s 6d. Ladies’ Street and White Underskirts icAx! Ladies Blouses, from Is 3d. Ladies’ large Cooking Aprons, from Is 3d iy. ;1, ; : Children’s Pinafores, from to 3s lld " " from 6d at 4£d per y&rd. Flannelette and Cretonnes, from 24d par yard. Christmas Trade! Christmas : Trade!! Christmas Trade!!! mk m HETHEBIK-Q-TOlsr <Sc CO ’S for BOOTS and SHOES. The Central Family Boot and Shoe Warehouse is well stocked with all sorts and sizes of ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes, of superior quality. English, German, and Continental goods ; light and easy for wear. "mr BEST QUALITY. LOW PRICES. && •THOUSANDS OP PAIES TO SELECT PEOM. ~ .| ••• mkam y a K:::::x:i!s:as:xss:txsxaaattxxsiwxx' Visitors from the country ore cordially invited to inspect our premises>when every civility will be shown and none pressed to buy . :i HOW GOING OH -A' —AT—- -- ' HEMERINGTO N SCO'S, TE AKOHA, - Direct Importers, Centra! Drapery and Boot Warehouse. wTt Wa Tinnlr mir customers aud tho public generally for their past support, and solicit a continuance of same, wishing you all A MERRY CHRISTMAS JN.D.—We mans, our c , .. 1 • ■ & A HAPPX NEW YEAR.-H. & Co. •

Auction BdiesMcNICOL & CO. CLEANING SALE IN THF, WAIROU ' ■ YARDS. V - l&rd, January*. The undersigned have received instructions from Thomas Rowe to sell in .the Waihou Yards on above date, rn H E WHOLE OF Ills DAIRY 1 STOCK & UTENSILS . . ; v ' f 25 Quiet Cows and Heifers, milking -• - 1 and in calf; all good milkers, well-bred ami sound 1 . V. t; 13 ! Ore and a-half and two year old old Heifers v 6 Weaned Calves \ ’'9 Calves, now on bucket 1 Pedigree 2-year-old Shorthorn Bui! bied by W. Grice and Co. 1 Well-bred Shorthorn Bul ; , 4yrs. • r... Dairy Utensils—3 Factory Cans, 1 Cooler, Butter «- worker, Milk j Dishes, Milk Trolly, etc., etc. ) 200 Good 7 ft. Totara Posts ; 20 9 ft. i y •• Strainers iff;. .3 Two.year-old Unbroken Colts and I.;-. * ' Fillies Sale at 1 o’clock sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED V; McNICOL. & CO. G. F. McCdllaqe, Auctioneer for Private Sale—Butchery Business, at Waihou ; a going concern (doing a good steady , payable business) ; 5 Breeding Sows, 1 Boar, and 10 Young Pigs.—McNicoi and Co. PRELIMINARY NOTICEi I he undersignei have'received instructions from Messrs,Coates and Metcalfe to sell (to close a partnership account) on the ground at Hamilton East flixmill site on FRID AY, 25th January, TpHE WHOLE OF THEIR FLAX--1 MILLING PLANT, comprising;: 1 Flax - mill complete, 1 Steam Launch, 1 20-ton Barge : to be seen at Te Aroha 1 Flux-mil! complete, to be seen at Hamilton 1 Eight » horse Fowler's Traction Engine, 1 Six-horse Portable Engine, 2 Four-horse Waggons •in good order, 1 Two-horse Waggon, 3 Drays, Spring Curt, Contracting Plant, etc., etc. 15 Firsts class “Heavy and Medium Draught Horses, L : ght Harness and Saddle Horses. to; Me nlc 0 l & CO. G. F. McHuLLAGn, Auctioneer. CAMBRIDGE LIVE Sit)OK SALE. \ Saturday, 29th January. •--- •USEFUL LIGHT DRAUGHT horses 2 Strong Cobs 12 Head Fat Cows, Broadmeadows V and J. Edson. ■y McNICOL & CO. F. McCui.lagii, Auctioneer.

J. McNICOL & Co.—Continued. OUAUPO LTVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 22nd January. WELL-BRED YEARLING ■; .SI’EERS ■ 23 Well-bred Yearling Heifers 25 Well-bred Two; and Two-and a jialf-.} ear-old Steers. ? 40 Well-bred Yearlings, mixed sexes, from Tamahere., .c NICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh,' Auctioneer. PAEROA LIVE STOCK SALE. •: Thursday, 24th January. 11HE undersigned will hold their next L sale in Paeroa Yards on above date. 50 Well-bred Three year old Steers and Heifers, very forward, W. G. Nicholls '-B&£a M c NICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigned have received i nstructions from Mr Jomee Clements to. sell (in conjunction with Mr W. J. Hunter) at Cimbiidge on WEDNESDAY, 30th January, npHE WHOLE OF HISCONTR\CT--1 ING PLANT, RACEHORSES, ETC., KTOi, comprising :—: First-class Draught Horses, Useful Light Harness Horses, Plough, Waggon and Leading Harness, Waggons, Dray, Tine : and Disc Harrows, Cambridge Roller, etc., etc. Full particulars in future issue. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. W- J. HUNTER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. «*• Waikato Sheep Fairs. lie undersigned will bold his First Sheep Fair on Thursday, February 17th, of W ES, LAM B S & RAMS Entries Solicited. W. At 12 o’clock. J HUNTER Auctioreer.

Plain & Fancy Dress Socidjl - A ■will be held in the te aeoha town hall on TUESDAY, 29th January, 1895. Dancing to commence at 8 o’clockAdmission, Gents 2s (3d; ladies by invitation REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED, J. Callaghan, Hon. Sec F 0 R S A L E. TOTARA FENCING POSTS, in any quantity. For price and particulars apply News Office. J; ?• A V I TT , C. E. F. P AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. . OFFI CE : Boundary Street, Te ArpltaV TE AROHA EF R ES I! 51 E N'T • 0 0 MS. j^EF MRS BLENCOWE, Fruiterer & Confectioner, j 1 Whitakeivst., TeAeoha. RS B. vvisjies, to .inform the Public J. -that she i»as com me ncedß u- i n ess as above, and will keep the. best ■ , i ;FJiU,ITS, OONFEGTIONERYi SUMMER DRINKS, ETC. > : } VEGETABLES IN SEASON. Tea and Coffee fiom 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. ICE CREAM ! ICE CREAM! FRESH DAILY. Mrs McLean’s FOR THE BEST VARIETY IN FRUIT and SUMMER DRINKS- /:f A Good Assortment of ; ' LOLLIES, PACKETS, & NUTS, for Christmas. TEA & COFFEE at all hours. Don't forget the address—girls'EXT to— JOHNSON’S BOARDING-HOUSE.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1707, 19 January 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1707, 19 January 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1707, 19 January 1895, Page 3

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