pUBLIC HALL, TE AROHA. Madame Shoesmlth’s DNC ERT Q 0 M P A N.'J Wi-i appear at tl'.!' nbfui* HhH, on Saturday, AMI 161 h*.1898 the follow .Wartimes MADAME M. 0. SHOKSMITH, A tick •> land’s Most Charm: Si' l " MISS FLORENCE Mx X'VELL. Auckland's <>n’y Contralto. • MR GU3 GRANT. Baritone. MASTER H. TDTSCHKA, the wonder fui Child Violinist., Assisted by the Best Local Talent. Popular Prices : Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats la ; ja lew Reserved Seats, 3s. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. MU D. D, MACNICOL’S HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. W FEW remaining Articles, ineluding Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Bed-steads, etc, etc,, to be sold at his Shop Must be sold at once. .No reasonable offer refused. WANTED MILK. rnENDERS to SUPPLY eight to twelve 1 Gallons Milk to be S< nt per rail to Paeroii each week day for a year. Particulars may be obtained at this offiee.
p A R M FOR SAL E 200 ACRES First-olasb Land. New House of S rooms and all necessary outbuildings., and fences ; young Orchard ; JSO a r*s plongb ible .land «pd in grass. 50 acres being new grass. Price £5 per acre three-fifths purchase money may r- min on mortgage. For further par titulars apply to owner, STANLEY Y KNIGHT, Mariawarn, Te Aroha N OT! C E . STRANGE BROS.’, of Belle Vue, Te Aroh», beg to inform Farmers in th • nei :bbourhood, that their NEW CHAFF-CUTTER, of the latest and moat intp-oved pattern, by ANDREW AND Bkvan, Christchnrch, N.Z., has ar- *" rLed at !heir arm, and that the Engine, by Mar-hall, Lend n. England, will arrive by the ‘ Marnari,’ when orders wi l l be ct-ived at ib” ab->ve address. -TANGYF’S: GAS AND OIL FNGINF.S. • ( ‘ Otto * Principle, Pinkney’s Patents) —STO' KEP BY—. John Chambers & Son, AUCKLAND. Auction SalesAIoAJCUL <& CU.
CAMBRIDGE LTVE STOCK SALE. Saturday, 10th April Homes, < cattle, produce, ETC, . , MoNJCOL & CO G. F, MnCPLLAGH, Auctioneer, F HAMILTON LIVE STOCK SALE. Thursday, ;21st April. AT & STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, 1 HORSES, Elo,, Etc. JO Head Beef ) . 10 Empty Cow s J Wai P fl 8 Park Horses, Pack Saddles, etc., complete 1 First-class Heavy Draught Uibroken Colt, rising 4 years MoNI C 0 L & CO. G F. McCPLLAfIB Auctioneer. /jsNNUAL SALE OF TUBNIP CATTL 1 f~ :: . ■ , - - Wednesday, 25th May riIHE undersignud ,»tll hold their An1. .-kintal Sale of Cattle for Turuip Feeding as above (Tuesday— the usua day—being Queen’s Birthday), McNICOL & CO. G. F, McCtji<laqh. Auctioneer. FOURTH FaIR. SALE OF LAMBS, WETHERS, AND EMPTY EWES FOR TURNIP FEEDING. ;• " .Thursday, 20th May THE undersigned will hold their Annual Sale of Sh'ep for Turnip Feeding at Ohaupb on above date. M c N 1 C O L & C o.' Q F ModfeUau. A uotiunee .
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2094, 14 April 1898, Page 3
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448Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2094, 14 April 1898, Page 3
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