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BAM ! BANG !! GUARANTEED TO KILL. * T>PQT ?OWDICR, SHOT, CAPS, X) JLi D 1 WADS, and all Sportsmen's Requi-ites. CARTRIDGES . W* A. SPECIALITY, ill at Prim to , suit .the ADAM LAYBOURN. JtJNR. TE AROHA CASH FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. TE XHOHA TOWN BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. ENDEItS are invited for tlxe fol ' lowing works : ”'f r--1. 'Re » forming, Grading, and Gravelling Bridge-street, in the Te Aroha Township. 2. Building and Completing a \ portion of Lipsey’s Bridge. 3. Repairing the Stoney Creek Track. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Office of the Board, Domain Buildings,' Whitaker-street, on and after Wednesday, -the 27th March, 1895. Intending contractors will be met at the Office of the Board on Friday, the 29th March at 9 a.m., to be shown over the works. Tenders to be received at the Board’s Office on or before 5 o’clock of Saturday Evening, the 30th March, addressed to the Chairman, Te Aroha Town Board. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Sd.) T. GAVIN, Chairman. Te Aroha, 25th March, 1895, TE AROHA > TOWHHALL. Thursday• Abril 4,1595lARLIAMENTARY ARLIAMENTAItY Experiences. XPERIENCES. ■M.IR, C- HU- CTOIsTIEjS ' • - " WILL ' *. z Give his most Aruusing and Instructive Lecture — Parliamentary Experiences- . SYNOPSIS: British House of Commons—The Gamote American Independance— Congress—Gains for British Colonies— Ballarat Riots—Responsible Government in Victoria—Early Colonial Parliaments— Michie’s Spider—Don's Eloquence—Nix* on’s Blunders—Dundrlary Governor—ls it a Hem or a Hen ?—Great Men in the Colonies —Aspinall’s Wit and Humour: — Eccentricities of the Stump—The Baron’s English—His Eggs Selling, See?—The Choice of Evils—Diatrabs —Did you see Martiey Walking this Way ?—Curious Incidents— Higinbottam O’Shanassy— Duffy-- Judge’s Escapade— Descendant from Stephen de Langton—Future of Parliaments —Outcome of Federal Movement. At the close of his Lectures Mr Jones makes a practice to answer questions bearing on the subject treated. POPULAR PRICES-ONE SHILLING To all parts of the House. Commencing at 8 sharp. ,

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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1726, 30 March 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1726, 30 March 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1726, 30 March 1895, Page 2

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