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m ■ -‘ O TEA ii COMM ON It UHJNKMi ; iij AND AMSTIIP co. i CWITEDt AT JON WITH • E AROHA. 'TB.B ;s-s. PAEUOA Leaves Auckland W Paeroa, &c.— Wiiimarie —Wednesdav 15, 9 pm Waiwarit:... Friday 17, 1030 p.ur Leaves Paeroa etc., for Auckland Taniwha... Wednesday, 15 4pm Waima; ie...Thursday 16, 5 p.ur Tanial***... Friday 17, 5 30 pm W.aimaiie, Saturday, 18, 6.30 p ra From'Junction only, callinj: at Kopu three hours lateT) Fares : Single 10s ; Return, 15s. Kopu Thames rates. FROM THAMES ONLY. The P.S. PATHQ From Thames, to Paeroa— Wednesday, 15, Ipm Friday 17, 3 p.m From Paeroa to Thames— Leave Junction— Thursday 16, 6 a.m Saturday 18, 8 am FARES: Thames to Paeroa 5s ;; Single Return, 7s 6d. Thame* t,. Hikntaia ; .Singi<-, 3* ; Return, ss. „ Thames to Turua ..Single, 2s; Return, 3s. S.S. MAi’UKU. From Paeroa to Te Aroha— Monday, Wednesday, and Friday on arrival of s,s. i From Te Aroha to Paeroa— Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 9 a.m For further particulars regarding passages or freight apply to ' S. L. HIRST, Te Aroha, The peninsular AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. STEAMERS FORTNIGHTLY. Fares : Saloon, single, .£65 to to £73 ; Return, £IOO. ’ Second Saloon, single, £39 and. £42 Return £7O. SHAW, SAVILLE & ALBION CO.. Delphic,’ ‘Gothic,’ and other steamfers at freq ntervu s. , ‘Saloon Fares : Sin ;. e, £42 «ni upwards , .6t.»;£15 15: 'nd:up\v<iide - The Eastern and Australian S.S. Co. to Japan, steamers monthly For all information as to passage and Fejght, apply to KUSSELL & SOMERS, 50 Queen St., Auckland’
TE AROHA RIFLES * THURSDAY, 16th. - Domain, 7.30 prompt. Inspection Parade by Col/ Pole-Penton, Commander of the Forces. Attendance eornpu-sor)\ Penalty for non attendance : Officers, £5 ; Men, £l. By Order. WM. E. WHITRLEY, Capt. N 0 T ICE ““ ANY person found TRESPASSING with GUN (without permission of the undersigned) upon the property known ns “ Mangauhenga ” (sections 6 and 7 and part 5, Block XL, Te Arolia, S-D.) will he proseciitedi "Dogs will be destioyed. Poison laid. H. DUNBAR JOHNSON. £E AROHA LITER k RY SOCIETY. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT in x\ aid of the Funds of the Society, consisting of “U Farcical Comedy, preceded by a short Concert, yvill be given in the Public Hall, on June 16th and 18th, commencing at 8 o’clock. The following will take part in the first portion of the Programme Mrs Campbell, Mrs Robson, Mrs Clapezzouli, Miss Hirst, Miss Huge, Rev Mr Campbell, Mr Griffen. COMEDY “C HISELLIN G.” —CHARACTERS. — .Larkspur (a Sculptor).....»Mr P. Watson* Trotter (his man-servant)...Dr G. Smith Dr. Stonecrop ................Mr J. Eugai Mrs Piper (a Landlady)...Mrs G. Smith Kate (Stonecrope’s Niece)......Miss Smith Popular Prices, 2s and Is. IrOHN M Q LEOD’S Fruit & Vegetable Store, WHITAKER 'STREET, TE AROHA. (Opposite principle entrance to the Domain). * LL kinds' of Vegetables, carefully selected, on saie, wholesale and retail. The best Fruits, by the Case or Pound. A Trial Respectfully Solicited.
Wishes to notify his Customers that having a large stock of the undermentioned lines he is offering them at REDUCED PRICES. GALVANIZED IRON CHIMNEYS at £l. 200 Gallon GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON TANKS, 28s. 300 gallon do., 40s ; -400 gallon do., 47s 8d ; 600 gallon do., 603. COLONIAL OVENS from 9s' ; PORTABLE COPPER BOILERS & FRAMES, 1 Johnson’s Patent Combination, MILK STRAINER, AERATOR AND COOLER, small size, 25s SPOUTING SUPPLIED and FIXED from 4d per foot 30s A LARGE STOCK OF TINWAR E OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS—VERY CHEAP iso, just arrived and opened up, - ) the season’s supply ol — > Single and Double Barrel Breach and Muzzle Loading Guns, Gallery Rifles I Cartridge Fillers I Game Bags Revolvers j Shot and Powder Flasks j Cartridge Be'ts A Grand Assortment of SMOKELESS CARTRIDGES, inducing Noble’s Ballistic Cartidges, which are highly recommended, a large assortment of -■ * CHEAP CARTRIDGES, CARTRIDGE CASES POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, WADS, Etc J-B.J has also a large assortment of Mining Requisites, Farming Implement*, Builders’ Material, Painters’ Requisites, Furnishing Ironmongery, Garden Implements, Dairy Utensils, Stalioneiy, Glassware, Chinaware, Etc. Buyers of Large Quantities Liberally dealt with A ENT FOR THE IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ; CTOZEOsf 18. JOHN-SOFT, TLTJMBER, TItiSMITH, IRONMONGER, ETC , WHITAKER STREET, l’E AROHA. THE POPULAR TEAS ARE THE NOW WELL-KNOWN & * ST j&2<riDJLRT) TEAS 9 (Nos. Ito 10) Consisting of CHINA & INDIAN BLEND, ALL INDIAN BLEND, and ALL -■e CEYLON BLEND Respectively These TEAS command repeat business, as consumers once trving either invariably find them SUPERIOR to.ANY OTHER in the MARKET, at the SAME market price. SECOND TO NONE. j EMPRESS SULTAN KHEDIVE ORIENTAL woul also draw attention to our CELEBRATE L> COFFEES in Patent Air-Tight Tins Net weight, One Pound. L. D. NATHAN & CO., QTJYYRTT. AXm CTDPPfr a TTnrrr SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2110, 16 June 1898, Page 2
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788Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2110, 16 June 1898, Page 2
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