Things worth knowing— Men’s Colonial suits, 21s; trousers, 6s lid; cricketing and tennis clothing, cheap, and in great variety, Colonial tweeds from Is lid yard; hoy’s serge and sailor suits, 7a fid; tweed suits, 7s 6d; washing drill do., from 2s 6d. Straw hats, grand selection of new goods; men’s and boy’s shirts and underwear, very cheap. Men’s suits to measure, 35s to 455; trousers 12s 6d, first-class fitting. Address:—NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, 158 - and 160, Queen-street, Auckland. Sole Agents for Bismarck Sewing Machines, 2s 6d a-week', time payment.—Advt.
WANTED. —Watches,s Jewellery, etc, fcr % repairs, to be left -with D. D. Mac-*-nieol, To Aroha, agent for H. H. Howden, Watchmaker* and Jeweller, of Hamilton. Eepairs promptly attended to; NOTICE- ~ MR ALFRED ELKIN. (Formerly of Carter and Elkin, Newton Auckland, and late of the London Dental Hospital), D E. N T I S T, W. E. THOMAS, Late of Dr Latton, L.D.S., of the Great Northern Ho s p i t a 1 & London University. W,E. THOMAS, R. S. POOLE, Surgeon Dentists, May be consulted at Te Aroha every two months. Next visit latter end June. E. S. POOLE, Scotland A London. PIAKO COUNTY. -- THE Piako County Council to employ Two W miking.' mew, one to have charge of the Southern District of ti e County (Patatore etc.), and the other to have charge of the Northern District (Waitoa, Te Aroha otc.). Fn? the Southern District a man with a horse is required—wages £2 a week.For the Northern District alternative applications are requested, and the Council may accept either (1) a man with horse at £2 a week oi (2) a man with horse and cart at £2 10s per week. * ' ' ( Full particulars as to duties, etc.,' printed and may be got from the County Clerk at Te Aroha or Morrinsville. " ' . Applications must he addressed to W. P. Chepmell, Esq., County Chairman, Morrinsville, and will be received by him until 11 o’clock on Thursday, i 3th June, 1895. . - PETER GILCHRIST, County Clerk. Te Aroha, 16 May, 1895. ON ; ■ Queen's Birthday, 24th May, 189$ IN THU PUBLIC HALL, TE ABOHA, * In aid of the funds of the Te Aroha Goldfield School CONGEST, &C. PEOGEAMM::t PARTI. 1. Chorus ... . ... Sciiooi. Children “ Qnr Bonnie Island Home ” 2. Song ... ... . ... Mb Molndoe “ The Girl He Left Behind 3. Song (in character) ... Mr H. Tonge “ The Future Mrs ’Awkins ” ,>. 4. Song ... ... Miss E. W atrwkiGHT (Selected) . ; J : - y • 5. Song (in character) ... Miss Craig “ The Alabama Coon,” Banjo accompaniment Mr Boss - 6. Song ... ... ... MissHirse— - (Selected) 7. Trio (in character) Misses Wainwright . & Mr Mclndoe “ Where are you Going My Pretty Maid ” INTERVAL 10 MINUTES. PAST 11. Burlesque— ‘ BEAUTY & THE BEAST.’ Dramatis Personae. Beauty • Miss Hirst Anna —Miss Schultzs Lolo ... r Miss Fawcett Zimri Master C. Bell Beast ...' . MrF. Woods , Fairy Silverstar Miss Eva Bell Attendant Fairies Misses Balckb ... Gavin, Heathcote ... and Mabsdon. ‘ GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.’ PAET 111. ID .A. IsT O E - Doors open at 7.30 p in., commence at.B. 1 ick 3 ts—Adults Is 6d; children 6d,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1741, 22 May 1895, Page 2
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500Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1741, 22 May 1895, Page 2
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