NOTICE. fc COACH will leave Gallagher’) a. stables TO-MORROW (Fridays i 7 p.tn. for Waihou Social. TEAROHA RIFLES Shooting Match, Ohinemuri No. 1 v. Te Aroha Rifles. Saturday next, 30th inst., 1.30 p.tn,. Member* of the Team are requested to meet for practice on Thursday afternoon. Church Parade.—The Ohinemuri No. 1 and Te Arolu R fles will assemble at Domain on Sunday next, 3let, 10.30 a.m. sharp and march to St. Mark’s Church. Company Drill, on Friday next, 29th inst., 7.30 p m. WM. E. WHITRLEY, Capt. NOTICE. milk milk milk To the Residents of Te Aroha— WILL be Prepared to SUPPLY __ MILK on and after SEPTEMBER Ist. at a LOW PRICE. Hotels and B ardinghouses dealt with privately. V /• THOMAS DAVENPORT. FLAX BOOM, A B ATG AIN. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.—One Fax (good as new). Albo a Flax Press, complete, with Ratchet. The Lot for £ls. L McINDOE & HILL, Te Aroha. Flax. Flax. WRITTEN TENDERS are invited for, the . SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF 1000 TONS GREEN FLAX F. 0.8, at any Railway Stition within 20 miles of Motrinaville. Terms—Cash on Delivery. Tenderers to state quantities which they will guarantee to deliver as required, and also the quantity they can deliver weekly —iriving name of Railway Station. Conditions of Contraot may be seen at Office of th s paper. No Tender necessarily accepted. Tenders CLOSE on THURSDAY, 4th and to be addressed to FROST & SONS, Te Aroha. MISS FOGARTY, MILLINER & DRESSMAKER WHITAKER STREET. TE AROHA. (Near Palace Hotel). BEGS to inform the Ladies of Te 1 Aroha and surrounding districts that she has deeided to commence Business as above, and begs to state, that being a pupil of Madame Alice, Court Dressmaker, late of Paris and London, she is prepared to guarantee style and fit equal to any hou*e in the Auckland district, and trusts by strict attention to business, combined with reasonable charges to merit a share of public patronage and support. Note the address—j|/|ISS pOGARTY, MILLINER & DRESSMAKER, Whitaker Street, Near Palace Hotel
BOARD. w AITOA ROAD TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders are invited for REPAIRING a portion ot Grattan's Rord, by making drains, etc. Specifications to be seen at tbe office of the Engineer. Tendeis to be sent to the Chairman at Morrinsrille on or before 10 a.tn. of SATURDAY NEXT. F. PAVITT, Engineer to the Board. Te Aroha. July 22nd, 1878. to noi Be persuaded fo *u/yeny of the im/iaHons, ins/si on having (Ziwa/r/etf Go/dandS/ZverMedals) cmod 08BimiD PEPS Beysnepumandwholesome The nssi money and experience . can hm ?reesisaieinJiusira7as/a. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS CIGARS . • We have ju*t received a small consign - meutof ‘ LA'CORONAS.’ Pbice,—Sixpence Each. CIGARETTES OLD JUDGE, three Castles, ' , MATCHLESS Poets have sweetly sung, aye, many a time, The varying moods of the Australian clime. But these same moods, although the pjet thrills, Threaten poor mortals with those sudden chills, For which the remedy, as certain as it pure, Is W. Woods’ Great Peppermint CuroJ
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2135, 28 July 1898, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2135, 28 July 1898, Page 2
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