! . -'3 «' 3? •4i- \A IwSrfwwSw?, •B*. ~~~1~ PROVIDE: : - •■•'.■ : / .;;3Vi f»: ■ • :.- ; ■:• ~ ■ •••' ~ : »V ":«& :-.C • • ■ ■ 'fiSIBHO !>! ,*. s«-s'-trtr 4»t‘St FOR : THE : ■ COED' -'WEATHER BY ; WEARING ?:WARIIa.WOOEEEJF'OtOTHiIG. • Meri’s^YOaffi^^Bp^, ■ SUITS. Men’s Woollen SHIRTS & DRAWERS. Men’s Wool 5 SOX. '"'Men’s HYTS &>SOX. , s HATS &GAPS.' Men’s • '••30 • .7 ; - . ....... \ ... . , ... . ,-• '•••• ; .•; ; J ' " BMt Rubber COATS.-Men’sOiled GOATS, etc. ,'-, ■■ ? -i-’: Winter Holser y Slaves, Dress C®isii%:; jSckßts,Atc.; ' 'Blankets & RugSf Shawls and 7. lflauds,FloorclothsandLinoluihs,etc. >7O ;• • ' ’ . r.:-f Vvo WQ^bsHCS! • tBoots: foriEotffl for wet weather; Boots for hard / wear; Boots add :Sboes >^' Slippers, from Is :6d per pair; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Eyeniing SliOes.aspeoiality'.V Gents’ warm wjmter Slippers at very low prices. ‘ ■*• » j,. , ;.r *. BMtn ■att o a njiMhM n A»'a a na■■gb b■ b aagoptanonana-iiw t. ; '.•.'■ • ■ .'if?--' V : . • ' ■"*. " ■ ■ ■ ;S;. ii'!2ly.h <<?> f ’ : o ■r i >l' y.i i , i 4 .?.r ■tf, i-cr.fr. *r;; ;.. V owr; . j . ; i
John Kennedy* BEGS to inform tfcS pobiic.,of Ohinencmri that ho lias taken but an •?/ • - ' A V and intends cou)h)encihg;businvßa'iif that line earlynextmonth:!'• -:«A’ COMMODIOUS -MART— '** is in course of. eYeotiuti '«$:• the corner of ■Wharf and Cassrelß-fitree ts,i where periodic»l sales of . ; 5 GRAIN, PRODUCE* - .. * ■ •, POULTRY. EURNXT.U RE, & ;* ; GEN ERAIJMEBCH will- be held announced. ' . Mr Kennedy iabow prepared .to accep* commissions in tills eoirine.ctiohv t ear ■ nfiußs©ifc^n3f&T ; i&v I Entries Solicited,aha may'be leftat Sfr She Win’s Whitaker Street; ' : Arrangements >in town or country may be made.'!: >.\«7av-* i d:y, J O H-N KB;| N. . jAUGTWNfiERi •' •.■ Paeroa, 4i , ; .• -■ \ ~ c -• Agent s.B; Ngiihgurp!;' ... . Timber Merchant and. agen.t for * =! ' R P* Gibbons, Kopu. ; AUpi’IONEERS, • r ' ANB Te gdijii.-. A UCTIONS <s>nciuiJteti in- a'hV-barf \ of; iTSt v., ; saia:.'>- M d***3&;jj the''district Audi iCoaiipi'SsionSffaitbfhUy carried out . t .iH- ; :-f- . E P. JONES Will <&s iH tim ! TPhblmVflaH' , at 2 .o’clock :—: " ... ' : ON •• ' I Saiurdav, ■; 2? Tih duly’ En ries can be left with Mr F. Tonga, Agent for Jones and Sanderson. ■ E: P. JON —...- rr""" L .• l ! TE ABOHA AND oRiNEMUBIf > • v--1 Published' 1 e vet y ! WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY,, Terms of . Subscription " £1 per annum, delivered -in; and around Te Aroha, or through,District Agents £1 ssper annum, posted, to any portion of ; New Zealand. • I ■> -' £1 10s per annum, posited to United Kings dom, America, Australia, etc. (5s discount in either Caab if paid yearly in advance).
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1751, 17 July 1895, Page 3
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363Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1751, 17 July 1895, Page 3
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