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W. S. LAUETE& CO AUCKLAND & NGARUAWAHIA. AUTUMIsrsiLIPjyLENT OF CLOVER SEEDS From tlie Well known establishment of Hurst and Son, London, and Alexander Cross and Son, Glasgow, JUST RECEIVED, comprising— CLOVEUS, of all sorts natural grasses 'JURNIPS FORAGE PLANTS, &c., &o. ALSO, RYEGRASS (Poverty Bay and Canterbury) f COCKSFOOT (Akaroa and Taranaki). MANURES. BONEDUST (Waikato Mill) £6 per ton, delivered at Ngaruawahia) BONEDUST (Australian), from £4 10s to £5 lOs per ton SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME (Anglo Co., 36 per cent.), £6 5s THOMAS' PHOSPHATE, £4 15s CROFT BONEDUST, £6 to £G KAINIT, £4 15s TURNIP MIXTURE DISSOLVED BONE POTASH MANURES &0., &C. &C. Samples and quotations' of Seeds and Manures on application to W. e. LAURIE AND CO. CUSTOMS-STREET, AUCKLAND. 20th February, 1894. AGENTS. THE Te Aroiu & OniNEMOEi News can be obtained from the following Agents throughout the District,' who are 3 authorised to collect subscriptions and receive advertisements. The manager woutd be glad to correspond with persons willing to act us Agents in settlements not represented : }Mrs Balcke "• Mr J. Williams Me W. Dibsell TE AROIIA WEST & WAIORONGOMAI. —Delivered Daily PAEROA.— Mp. Robson WAITEKAURI. —Messrs Darrow Bros. WAIHI. —Mr Chandler WAIHCU.—Mr Abrey SHAFTESBURY-—Mr Squirrel MORRINSVILLE.—CIifford Bros AUCKLAND —MeA. Laybourn.

To Arms! To Arms!! To Arms!!! EYEIIY MAN, WOMAN & CHILD IN THE DISTRICT. INVASION OF TE AROHA BY THE NORTHERN CLOTHING & DRAPERY COMPANY. A Cart Load of Drapery & Clothing rfIHE above Company will boW a CHEAT SALE .f DRAPERY & CLOTHING, P Etc, in premises next door to Town Hail, Je Arolta, fur for three weeks only. G-OOIDS _A.IjIVIOST t?I7AT) THE FOLLOWING PRICE LIST OF A FEW.OF THE MANY li la Au in HUNDHE p S uF BARGAINS TO BE HAD : 0 Pairs of Mon'S Strong Twocd TronBere at 4s 11*1 per paw*. worth 10s 6d, and wear HUe leather. ' 0 Men s Heavy Tweed Coats, at 2s 6d (Tb >ys‘ and Youths' Tweed Knicker Suits. fr"W 3s 1 I'd 3 n‘s Strong Working Slnrta, Is Gd, can t wear them out . ■ ' . , 1 7 Boys' and Youths' Cotton Shirts, Is each, worth double the money 0 drz-m Men's Wool - knitted Sox,douhle heels and toes, at Is the pair, real hummers n's French Felt Hats, at Is ,6d 3 n‘s and Boys* Caps, 6d each dozen Men's Merino Singlets, from Is each >ot Laces, 3d per doz°n sn's Ilegatta and White Shirts, to be almost given away 1000 yards of Beautiful Prints, fast colors. at 3fd and 4£d the yard 697 yards of White Sanitary Cotton. This material is much used fir 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 3fd .-per yard, honest value for lOd the yard 787 yards of Welsh Flannel, -at 8d the yard, cheap as chips at Is 2d the yard 798 Ladies Ulsters, 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, ai 2s lid, worth 7s 6 I Strong Ticking, 6d per yard, cheap as dirt at Is Id the yard ) THOUSANDS OF OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. DON’T FORGET THE ADDRESSTha Northern Clothing it Drapery Company, 3STE2CT 1 DOOR TO TOWN HALL WHITAKER-ST., TE AROHA.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 16 February 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 16 February 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 16 February 1895, Page 4

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