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E. Smardon & D- McKayRoyal Mail Lme of Coaches. DAILY Service between Te Aroha and Morrinsvillo, and Te Aroha, Wainrongomai and Gordon. Coaches leave Te| Aroha for Morrinsville each day as •■foH lows—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ajjg 6.15 a in., and on Monduy, Wednesday and> Friday at 10.30 a.m. Theso Coaches run to suit the travelling public in ull their requin ments, meeting the up and down Trains to and from Rotorua and Auckland every day in the week. Special Coaches or Buggies to meet trains as required by giving a few minutes notice. Coaches leave Te Aroha for Waiorongoinai as follows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 5.55 p.m, Tuesday and Thursday at 5 p.m, leaves Waiorongomai for Te Aroha on Monday 6.10 a.m, & 6.25 p.m, Wednesday & Friday 6.45 a.m,« p.m. leave Te Aroha fo* Gordon* gomai and Shaltesbury, on Wednesday and Saturday at 10.15 a.m, returning same day at 4.45 p. m- Passengers desiring to travel by same can always rely upon being in plenty of time to catch thb outward Mail Trains and Coaches, and also will receive the best of attention and civil* ity. We, Smardon and McKay, wish to inform the travelling public and our nnimrois friend patrons that we are running in con nection with E. C. Short, of Paeroa and Thames, which you can rely upon being suited with any kind of vehicles or saddle horses. COACHES TO MEET ALL TRAINS. Good paddocks, and first-class stables in the centre of the Town, Whitaker Street, Te Aroha, The very best of feed kept;on band, Telegrams and communications receive prompt attention. A nnn SMARDON & McKAY, TE AROHA.

Sr-jEUd OIIT HERN STEAMSHIP CO. : (LIMITED!. ..AM COMMUNICATION WITH wiiINEMUIiI AND TE AROHA. THE S S. PAEROA Leaves Auckland for Paeroa, &e.— ( I.■ ding Thames passengers at Kopu) Liuves Paeroa, &c., for A'icklund— Yr.i, ll Junction only, calling at Kopu tfcree houis later) Saturday, 9th, 6 p.tn : ; Return tickets 10s FROM. THAMitb u.sLY’. THE P.S. PATIKI From Thames to Paeroa— Saturday, 9, 4 a.in From Paeroa to Thames— , Saturday, 9,2 30 afternoon Cargo for Te Aroha, Mondays and Fridays only. • / ' • s.s. mai'UKU. ■ - ~ To Aroha cargo Moiid>y and ; Wednesday only. From Paeroa to Te Aroha—- : Tuesday, Thursday, and Sutuiday on arrival of b. 9 Paeroa ■ ; v > From Te Aroha to Paeroa— Saturday. 9,9 a. in. For furtherpar.ticularsregaidingpassages . or freight apply to H. C. Gillespie, Agent, Thames; F. Cock, Agent, Paeroa ; S. L. Hirst, Agent, Te Aroha. GALLAGHEU’S SOYAL MAIL COACHESDAILY Service tie tween TE A ItU lIA & PAEROA, connecting with It cketts’ Royul Mail Service ftom Thames to Paeroa, also Cuupbell's Royal Mull : Line from Paeroa to VVaihi and Tanranga. The Coaclies leave Te Aroha each day as follows: Monday and Thursday at 7 a.in Tuesday and Friday at 9 u.tn Wednesday and Saturday at 11 a ni THROUGH FARES TO THAMES:— Single ... 12 Shillings Rh/iorn ~.. 20 Shillings E. GALLAGHER having • purchased Bradley und Co.’s Coaching plant at Te Arolut, is now in a position to accommodate the travelling public in all its requirements and the public can rely on good •■teady und sober drivers, and courteous 4' treatment. All kind of Vehicles and good Saddle Horses on hire. Charges Moderate. On Mondays, Wednesdays und Fridays a c< ach will leave Te Aroha for Morrins- • ville at 10145 a.n , connecting with R0t0... ... .ilia train torAuckiand ; and on Tuesdays, , , .SiJLlhreday sn 3iill.-sEuturd ays will leave Te t 6 Jfiu.n), eonnectingwitif A-trck-,:r For Hire" fiz Waggonettes Opeaaud Hooded Buggies, Saddle Horses. / and Invalid , all trains. the Domain-----GQQDPADDOCKS. A Four-horse Conch to Wuirere Falls and 'Hot Springs during the season. : .Tourists driven to all parts by experienced , v "drivers. .■ • : u ;: ;• E. GALLAGHER^ ? ' - Te Aroha,.

Tb Arms! To Aims!! To Arms!!! EVElff M AN, WOMAN & CHILD IN THE DISTRICT. s k. T - m te aroha NORTHERN CLG*_ DRAPERY - COMPANY. $ .' . : —*. . . " A Cart Load of Drapery & Clothn .. THE above Company will hold a GREAT BALE of DRAPERY & CLOTHING, Etc, in premises next door to Town Hall, Te Aroha,.for FOE THREE WEEKS ONLY. GOODS ALMOST Q-ITEIT JLW-A.'ST. READ THE FOLLOWING PRICE LIST OF A FEW OF THE MANY HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS TO BE HAD Trousers lid. per pair, worth 10s 6d, and wear like leather. 100 Men's Heavy Tweed Coats, at 2s 6d each ■ : 500 Boys' and Youths'’ Tweed Knicker Suits, from 3s lid - 'Ji ' Men's Strong Woiking Shirts, Is 6d, can't .weai ihem out 947 Boys* and Youths Cotton Shirts, Is each, w til) double the money 300 di zen Men's . Wool - knitted Sox, d< nlde heels and toes, at Is the pair, real hummers Men's French Felt Hat •. at Is 6d Men's and B‘>_\ s'Cap- 1 ,6 d each 75 dozen Men's Merino Singlets, from Is each.:; Boot Laces, 3-1 per doz n n Men's Regatta Hnd White Shirts, to be a’liiost g vt-n away . 1000 yards of Beautiful Prints, fast colors. at 3|d and 4£d the yard ’ 697 yards of White Sanitary Cottou. This material is much used for Ladies' ‘ and Children's wear, in, fact it is taking the place of White Calicoes, washes well and does not shrink, 6d‘ per yard, worth Is 3794 yards of beautiful French Crepe Cretonnes, at 3|d per yard, honest value for; lOd the yard 787 yards of Welsh Flannel, at Bd* the yard, cheap as chips at Is 2d the yard 798 Ladies Ulsterp, to be sold at 3s 6d each, worth from 20s to 42s each 159 Coloured Quilts, 2s 6d each 300 Pairs of Ladies' French glove-fitting Corsets, at 2s lid, worth 7s 6d Strong Ticking, 6d per yard, cheap as dirt at Is Id the yard AND THOU ; NDS OF OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. DOIS/T FORGET THE ADDRESS - The Northern Clothing & Drapery Company, DOOB TO TOWN HALL, WHXTAKEE-ST., TE AROHA.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1713, 9 February 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1713, 9 February 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1713, 9 February 1895, Page 2

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