Coaches, &c. ' GALL AG-HLU’S ROtAL MAIL COACHES JpvAILY Service between TIG AIiOHA & PAEROA, connecting . with Ricketts’ Royal Mail Service from Thames , Paeroa, also Campbell's Royal Mail Line from Paeroa to Waihi and Tauranga. The Coaches leave Te Aroha for Pearoa •dailj at 9 a.m. THROUGH FARES TO THAMES Single ... 12 Shillings - , Return ... 20 Shillings E. GALLAGHER 1 having purchased Bradley and Co.’s Coaching plant at Te ■ Aroha, is now in a position to accommodate the travelling public in all its moots ; and the public can rely on good steady and sober drivers, and courteous 'reatment. All kind of Vehicles and good Saddle Horses on hire. Charges Moderate. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays a coach will leave Te Aroha for Morrins—villa at 10.45 a.n , connecting with Rotorua train to Auckland ; and on Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays will leave Te ' Aroua at 6.15 a.m, connecting with Auckland train at Morrinsvilie. • For Hire : Carriages, Waggonettes Open and Hooded Buggies; Saddle Horses h mad Invalid Chairs. ' • 1 Tonrists driven to all-parts by experienced drivers. - *}, GALLAGHER, * 1 . Te Aroha. Smardon Bros* Eoyal Mail Line of Coaches, v T\AILY Service between Te Aroha and f I / . lyiorrinsvillo. and To Aroha, Waiorongomai- and Gordon. Coaches leave Te Aroha for. Morrinsville each day as follows—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6.15 a m., and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10.30 a.m. . These -Coaches run to suit the travelling public in all their requirements, meeting the up and down Trains to and from Rotorua and Auckland every day in the week. Special Conches or Buggies to meet trains as /required py giving l a; ; few minutes notice. • Coaches leaveTe Aroba for Waiorongomai as fol-Jowg-rMoridny, Wednesday, Friday and Baturday at 5 55 p.ni, Tuesday aridThurs.day.at 5 p m, leaves' Waiorongomai for Te Aroha on Monday 6.10 a.m, & 6.25 p.m, iWednesday & Frida\ 6,45 a.m, & 6.25 p.in ; Jeave Te Aroha Gordon, via Wniorongomaiand Shaitesbury, on Wednesday • and Saturday at 10.15 a.m, retumingsame C day af 4.45 I'.iiv Passengers desiring to travel by same can always rely upon being in plenty of time to catch the out.ward Mail Trains and Coaches, and also Will receive the best of attention and civilty. " ' ' . Good paddocks, and first-class stables in the centre of the Town, Whitaker Street, Te Aroha. The very best of feed kept on hand, Telegrams and communications receive prompt attention. We, Smardon Brothers, wi-h to inform the travelling public and our numerous •fi tend patrons that we are running in con nection with E. C. ’ Short, of Paeroa and Thames,/-which you can rely upon being suited, with auy kind of vehicles or saddle
horses. COACHES TO MEET ALL TRAINS. Addbkss— ' SK A R,D O N BBMHE BS. TE AROHA. HENRY J. HAWKINS. Te Artia NnrserT' - ;:y ; •; • • . , . *. . HAS FOR SALE ASE LE C TlO N OF \ , \,j SJtTfiSEEY STOCK '* AT ♦ MODERATE PRICES. •'’■ • , - • 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, MtißkinwiU visit TeAroha in August, Address: Home Bay, Ponsonby. IF YOU ~ ~ _ ~~ ‘ WantaCook Waut a Clerk, Want a Partner, Want a Situation, - ; Wantrto Sell a Piano, Want to Buy a Horse, . Want to Sell a Carriage, '- Want to Buy or Sell a Farm, Want to Let a House or Villa, f. .. V .' • ... • . -.•. . / • ; . 1 . Want .to Sell House Property, Wa’rft to Sell Groceries or Drugs Want to Sell Household Furniturne ■ Want to Sell \ Drapery or 'Carpeting Want toFind what you Lost or is Missing Want to Find the Owner of what you Found ADVERTISE IN ~THE “TE AROHA NEW,” The Very best Medium in the:District Advertising will Gain New customer j Advertising will keep Old Customers, Avertising Liberally Always Pays Advertising Makes Success Easy, Advertising begets Confidence, Advertising .’.is the Keystone, Advertising shows Energy Advertising shows P’uck, Advertise then, at once, i Advertise Continually, Advertise Skilfully, • Advertise Freely, - •*' Advertise Here, Advertise NOW. • I,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1759, 14 August 1895, Page 4
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643Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1759, 14 August 1895, Page 4
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