* MYONB fount! TRESSPASSING with GUN or DOG on the Annandale Estate will he PROSECUTED. W. S. ALLEN. CAUTION. ALL PERSONS found TRESSPASS ING with GUN or DOG on Shaftesbury East or West will be PROSECUTED. E.T. COX. NOTICE. jpOISONjs LAID for DOGS on Rang! ntea Estate. TRESSPASSERS with DOG or GUN will be PROSECUTED. JOHN FRASER. E G A L NOT I C MR W. G. KENRICK, Solicitor, Formerly of Thames, and now of Paeroa. will attend the Te Aroha Courts, and can be seen at the Palace Hotel. PERCY SNfiWIN, Mining Sharebroker, AND • General Commission WBIIT AK EB STREET, TE AROHA. PERCY SNEWIN begs to announco to Speculators,lnvestors, and the Public Generally, that he has udded to his business of G<nerul Commission Agent, that if a MINING SHAREBROKER, and is prepared to effect sales of all Mining Stock, having made arrangements with me of the leading Sharebrokers on the Auckland Exchange. - ' JAME S 0 y EAOH, 'SOLICITOR, PAEROA, WILL VISIT TE AROHA AS REQUIRED TE AROHA NURSERYrpHE p/ices of Fi uit Trei-« at the above £ Nursery are : For Peach, Plum, Nectarine, Apricot, Pear, Cherry, and Quince 7s 61 and 9s per doz, according to size. .Japanese Pium Trees, 9a and 10s per doz', a few choice selected, Is each. 7000 seedling Pinus Insign its, 2s 6d per 100 ; 2 years, transplanted, 7s 6d and 10s per 100 ; Macrooarpa. Isi per 100 ; Rhubarb Roots, Giant Victorias, 2s 6d per doz Apple Trees, 6s per doz ; Carneli •« from Is upwards ; Hybrid Rh dodendems, 2s and 2s 6d each.; Bei bonis V ulgaris, the best hedge plant, 15- per 1000. . HENRY J. HAWKINS. F. H U E L.L E R, SOLICITOR, PAEROA, ILL utter,d the To Arolia Courts, and may be CONSULTED at the Palace Hotel. . ' Planting; Season 1895IEEETTG .EC BOSS. Nurseryman. Waihou, eAS npw ready for sale a large and ■ wed-asso'ted stock Fruit Trees, including all the leading varieties of Japan Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, Apples, etc. All orders will have prompt attention J. N. C OUTTS ’ Watchmaker & Jeweller, Paeroa. '\\T ATCHES, Clocks, Jewellery, &c., Vy for REPAIRS, may be left with Mr Geo. Smith, Ouucbdriver, and will be promptly attended to. BREAD! BREAD!! S- Xj- btgbayb Tn>EGS to announce to the residents of Te Arpha, and the surrounding districts that he has leased the Te Aroha Bakery, and will’i-commence Business on SATURDAY next, May 18th, and hopes by strict, attention to Business, and by supplying a good article to merit a share of the. public support. . - igSTPAMLIES WAITED ON DAILY Small goods supplied. All orders left at the shop will receive prompt attention. ’’ • MASSA GE, Electricity Vapour, I ; trie and Medicated Baths are cognised as the best and safest treat! for the following ailments : Ast! Bronchitis, Constipation, Jlisplacenji Dyspepsia, Female’ Diseases, Gout, ( evnl Debility, Headache, Hysteric, I Complaints, Nervous Exhaustion, j ralgia, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Rein Spinal Complaints, Sprains, Stiff Joint. Muscles, Varicose Veins, and many ( troubles. Massage is now highly locommei by most of the leading 'Physicians, ar on adjunct to them is invaluable. Supeifluitis Hair removed by Electricity. Charges Moderate--3?. M. DEWTAE,, j CeuiiioutecL Masseur, ;33 Grey Street, y Auckland.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1744, 22 June 1895, Page 3
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521Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1744, 22 June 1895, Page 3
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