& Go 22 much pleasure in notifying they have received and OPENED UP hM additional shipments of NEW NOVELTIES, per stermers 1 Waikato ’ an l ‘ Kangatira.’ These having come to hand about 6 weeks later than was expected, are marked at the KEENEST CASH KATES, many lines bomg lower than the local wholesale prices. This is done in order to give their clients full benefit of some good Bargains All these shipments consist of a VEBY USEFUL CLASS OF GOODS, for the These are only a few lines of what is opened up and brought M .. 10 Packages Floorcloths and Lino-j 1 Case Ties, Collars, and Braces leums, in 34th, 4*4th 5-4th and I 1 f> White and Regatta Shirts 8-4th widths, all direct from the M? Manufacturers • Also,— 2 Cases Door Mats (all sizes) 1 2 3 1 Hearth Rugs, from 2s 6d *i»d> Ginghams „ Ladies Hats (newest shapes) ~ Ladies Aprons, Blouses, and Children’s Pinafores and Dresses Caseß Dress Materials ’ Case Oil Baizes & American Leather Cases Men’s and Boy’s Clothing „ Men’s and Youth’s Boaters „ Boy’s Galatea Hats - „ Men’s & Y outh’s Tennis Shirts, j these range from ;2s 6d to 13s 6d j 2 Cases-Tin Tranks V : i Case Portmanteaus and Hand Bags 1 Case||mbrellasand Sunshades New- Sashes, Silk Handkerchiefs and cuffs ' :/ 2 Trunks Ladies’ WhiteandTan Boots and Shoes v 2 Trunks Ladies’ Lace Kid Shoes V 1 Trunk Ladies' and Gent’s Tennis : : ,A Shoes 2 'Truks Gent’s Tan and Whfte and Shoes 2 Trunks Ladies’ and Girl’s Canvas ■ Shoes , ■ 2 Trunks Gent’s and Ladies Slippers .. ‘V: /; : f&Ail'goods received during the last three weeks were bought at Homo specially for the’Xmas New Year's trade, and will be found exceeningly good yalue. We cordtodv invite vour inspection.' HETHEISIW©T®W & C©„ Direct Importers^ 7 Family Drapers, TE AROHA. £4OOO B. M ° K -r- --" ' ' E R R A /: I 240, QUEEN-STREET Rotctol HOUSE KIND’S COLLEGE, Auckland, STOCK TO 5E CLEARED XTNDEB U NDER VOST JL BIOS l POSITIVELY GIVING UP BUSINESS jP A^AA A.BOOTS &OHOES *d:UUU Loots & Shoes AT THE PUBLIC'S OWN PRICES, FOB SIX WEEKS ONLY! 11 The Tower RemueraBOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS O Visitobs ; REV W. BEATTY, M.A. Principal: MR GRAHAM BRUGF, BiA., ‘assisted by a large staff of] resident University Graduates, with Honop. of the University of London. • 1 Pupils are prepared for the UNIVERSITY SCHOLASHIP, THE MATRICULATION, ; SENIOR AND' :JUNIOB CIVIL SERVICE, and other Examinations, Lis* ©f successes for the;year 1898*97; FOUR 1 pys passed the Matriculntion Ex»mination FOUR boy* passed tl<« Senior Service Examination NINE boys piiPßedihe Jo nior Civil Service Examination, one of whom gained the j" ."18th piuce On - out of. 300 successful candidates. an<l '.was' atvurded im appointment la the Government Service Prospectuses can bj at the office of The Te Aroha News, on application to the Principal Term commences on .TUESDAY, September 21st Boarders and, new boys are repaired to outer on MONDAY, 20th
*S3*®C JO©*©" Averyiarge variety of Mew Goods, ordered special/# tinifhe ’Xmas season. . . - New Millinery New Dres Materials, J . • ; New Gloves, New Laces, New Window Curtains, 9 8 5? 4 New Floor- ’ Cloths. New Clothing, ■ ' ' : . .• “ • - 1 i : New Shirts, f New Ties, etc., etc. ■w WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2070, 20 January 1898, Page 3
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527Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2070, 20 January 1898, Page 3
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