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P 1 lif» N<’t ! oe*. F. W. TOKGE & CO., HAYING startedlin the above Business, and all the Stock being thoroughly New and Stylish; bogs to state to his .friends*ln -To Aroha and surrounding districts that he is in a position to supply the above At the lowest possible^Pidce / FOR CASH, • _ AND WILL BE FOUND THE CHEAPEST IN;JTHE JTOWN. Mbs Toxge having a thorough experience in the Di’essmaking and Millinery, can rely on AND STYLES F. W: TONGE & CO.,- • . ‘ ~ OA.eil TEAPEB, ' OPPOSITE—Hot Sinks Hotel. Te ArohaNOTICE TO FARMERS ! ! ! / am now in a iosition to subiftghe best GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, in large or small quantities to suit Purchasers at STRICTLY AUCKLAND PRIGESPrices arid Stock can be inspected at my. Warehouse, |Te Aroha. Proper • mixture and cost per acre given on application. \ . Bpnedust and Blood: Manures. • ' '• « ' v*. - . . • nf' Tiff 'PTIff nrp for Ironmongery,Furniture, Crockery, Bedding, and PicIA L/ IVi B IVI DL it ture Framing, it •will pav vou to call at LATBOURN’S. ''ESTIMATES & Pi.lt’Kß GIVICN FOR KURNIiSIIING IP'USKS, Etc. f roots & material; A LWaYS ON HAND. ' Agent for all kinds of Men handhe- ; • • Customm* iutVrOtsts- well !o<>k - d*aft<-r, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ag'-nt for So itli British'. lhsuraiiicjCo. ADAM LAYBOURN, Jimr. • QiXt! t : for,l : TED, HANBY’S NEW SIGN - BOARD. " ,A."E. HANBY, , ' - Coachbuilder, Gbneral Smith &iHorse-shoer - . : ' . ' - . * ' K 3 WHITAKER STREET, TE. AROHA. : Waggons, Drays. Siringcarts. Buggies,' ; Ahd every‘description of Vehicle BUILT TO ORDER dr RKPAIRKD;<tn the shortest possible notice and MOST REASONABLE TERMS. ; i i« ; the.Bemeriy nf ; tlie n«e, the result of the h Vend nhthe; century.,” The v whikl and worry of life, B' rained "To its nimnsiv tension by Bail wave, Ti'legrtplis and Telephones Inn mane nervous complaints niueii more prevalent. NEUROL is THE remedy, it soothes tlia overwrought nerves,calms the syMem and renders life worth Jiving. % .. f m&nikPm* V N F UHOL is invaluable for lrEAbighfcii " wt I relieye-nny form of tleadaehe not actually depemlent on btain diiea-e. ■ "

NEURALGIA: NEUROL pure* Neuralgia in the henrl or face more readily than Quinine. See'testimonials on lnmliii s. FOR COLDS,, CATARRH, & SIMPLE FEVER—NEUROL is ireful in any feverish state of-the body, sneti as the onset of a c >mmou eoid in the head nr chest , and in siirip'e f«y»-r, accompani. dbv pains in the mmcl . 8 and bme of the back. It is a j leasant and safe specific, and indn-es c-.lip and tranquil sleep. / FOR INFLUENZA Oil LA QdUPPE, NEUROL wilt be found a r remedy. It relieves t'i« distressing headache and.aching pf the limbs, reduces tin fever and invariably shortens the attack. *. ' v • St>UD in BOXES of 12 POWDERS, pricers, by most" Chemists and StoTek< epers A B ixot NEUROL will be posted to any part of N.Z. on receipt, of 2s Id in stamps, NEUROL F^R'CHILDREN—For children Teething and stiff-ring from Feverish n<*s a rising, from, aw of causes, NEUROL far surpasses any other remedy, all the re-Pessness of the child soon pus? s away, and cool and.cahn sleep takes its place; In order to facilitate its use for cl.il Iren, SPECIAL NEUROL TEETHING-, ami SOOTHING POWDERS are prepared, and sold in packets of 12 powders—Price, Is. The NEUROL Co-» Auckland-

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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1780, 19 October 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1780, 19 October 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1780, 19 October 1895, Page 4

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