])r apery j Millinery | Clothing! Boots | Shoes Slippers 1 1 urnishing | Goods, IS NOTE:i 111 order to make room for new Shipments Nefheringf on Go m rr*! ““I &S.3XSIB 7 ■r/4 N m zs W DRAPERS Will make Further Reductions on all SUMMER REMNANTS, ODDMENTS, And numerous Clearing; Lots at Greatly Reduced Prices (Far Cash only) Country Orders with remittance will receive prompt attention. Caarrige paid on all Parcels over £l. m w B I M i i B-jbub HjggHgggi y£r lvri nnffl Drapers and General Importers, Te Arolia.
Auction Suies • . McN M OL & CO. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK-SALE? Tuesday, 27th February Z REALLY GOOD CALVES, d Andrew Wallace 15 Strong Calves, J. Bell, Iloldeu Me NIC O L & CO G. F McCoi.la.j-. * . li-.iiecr. WAIIIOU LIVE I TOOK SALE Friday, 2nd March FAT & STORE STOCK, HORSES, Etc. 20 Lincoln Rams, Bemrose 50 Fat Sheep. Otway Bros. 15 Very Choice 1 and 1.l year old Heifers, from first-class dairy cows, D. Casey M o N 1 0 O L & C C. G F McCuli.agii. A notion.-er. DiTM&L 5 SECOND SHEEP FAIR. Wednesday, 28th February The undersigned will hold their SECOND SHEEP FAIR of the Season in their Ohaupo Yards on above date, and will offer 15,000 8 •" E p ' McNICO L & C O. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. 4? -s'A <i\ /F-VPFv “X s x4V \s J etf; 'fjv V rx„. - * •" tSE—ji . ANNUAL AUTUMN HORSE FAIR AT CAMBRIDGE. Thursday and Friday, 20th & ISoth March Entries solicited. Mc NI CO L & CO. i. F. McCui.lagh. Auctioneer. j’OR SALE, OR FOR LEASE. 7 Acres, 5 in orchard in full bearing, oncrete tank, 2500 gallon water, '<> room ouse and dairy. Apply Mns YovsiiY, Waile.u. TO BE SOLD OR LEASED. JA ACRES Eirst-class LAND, all in d Grass or Chop, O-Rooiued' [ouso, close to Creamery. Apply— J. LA WES, Wailn.u. M I S S L. FEAX oN , MUSIC TE.-iCHt.Ii. Will recommence her Duties about the beginning of April. DR- BL'CKBY, Of Pa: a, V ni.i j immediately House :n To message or telegramattend any Patient's Aron;', on receipt of
THE “ economic’ Sensational Semi Annual —- COMMENCING SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th. Tlio balance of all Summer Goods will be offered at Heavy Reductions. Every article will lie reduced. The sale is taking place this early in fho season so* that my patrons may secure bargains for immediate service', for when it is considered that wo are likely to have three months of real summer weather yet, this concession is a material one. A few special lines are enumerated. New Prints and Fancy Muslins at .3s lid, 5s (id, 6s 6<l and 6s lid doz, usual price 4s 6d to 10s 6 1 doz Dress Materials, Summer Tweeds at Old and 9d yard Summer Serges at Is, ls6d and Is 9d Fancy Lustres at Is 3d A specially well bought line of Fancy Black Lustres, very fashionable at Is 9d, double width Also a lino of heavy Navy Serge at Is 9d, worth 2s 6d A line of New and Fushionablo Ribbons at 6d, 9d and Is, usual price Is 5d and Is 9d por yard Children’s Fancy Stylish Bonnots, a beautiful lot. These were bought at heavy wholesale discount, usual p. ices 5s fid, 7s fid, 10s fid and 12s fid, now offored at 2s lid, 3s lid and 4.S lid Gem Hats at Is, Is 3d, Is 6dand Is 9d, usually Is 6d to 4s lid In view of the great rise in all woolen jabrics t these it<°ms are a marval of cheapness and they would pay people to buy Jor winter locar , APRONS, LACES, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, GLOVES, TIES, Etc., Etc. Lace Curtains at Is 9d, is 3d, 5s 9d, and 7s fid Art Muslins 5s 3d doz, usually 6s 6d and 7s fid Towels, Toilet Covers, Counterpanes in great variety In Mon’s and Youths’ ‘Clothing Department there is a large selection, and the redactions will be genuine Boys’ Colonial Tweed JEmckerPanttf from 2s 1 Id pair Men’s Tweed Trousers from 4s 9& ; pair Boys’ Tweed Suits-from 6s 9d Men’s Colonial Tweed Suits 21a Boys’ and Men s Shirts and Mercery all reduced Boot & Shoe Department. Ladies’ Boots from 4s fid pair Ladi.o3 imported Shoes, all bona fido good, reduced to minimum priceThe same rulo applies to Boys’ and Men’s Footwear of all descriptions Other Lines too numerous to detail, at Lowest Prices for Cash.
The Best Treatment for Cholera Infantum. —Our baby has been continually troubled with colic and chub r.i infantum since his birth, and all thui w could do for him did not seem to give more than temporary relief, until we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and J'iarrhoca Koniedv. Since giving that remedy he has not boon troubled. ' We want to give you this testimonial as an evidence of our gratitude, not that you need it to advertise your meritorious remedy,—Or. nl. J.aw. Keokuk, lowa. For sale by W. 11. Wright, agent. Price Is Gd, large size Us
[a cakd.] TV 3I. GILBERT SMITH visits To Aroha 33 every TTKSDAA from 11 a.m till 1 p.in ; every SATURDAY from 11 a.m. till 1 ji.m. On which days be can be consulted at Mr Robson's Pharmacy; where also messages can be left. For Printing of all descriptions try News Office.
MUSIC. TSS 11. Cr. PATTEN, having’ had J«- considerable experience in the teaching of Music, is ready to instruct a limited number of Pupils, and, if required, to prepare them for tin l Trinity College Practical Examination, London, lteferences Enquire at Mr CTombie’s, Photographer l Whitaker Street, To Aroha. Btli January, 1900
ATIINEMUBI COUNTY COUNCIL. TEN DELS will be received till 2 p.iu j on THURSDAY, March Ist, for the following works ; Contract No 572—Grading portion of the Pacro.i-Te Aroha Load Contract No 573 —Enlarging SO chains of drain through the Komata Swamp Contract No 574 —Sp illing portion of County l'oad, from Mrs "H iglit’s to Puko ferry Contract No 575 —Sanding and Claying Brinkley’s* and Strange’s Loads, Wuitoa District Contract No 570 Furnishing and Spreading 300 cub yds -lin spalls, Katikati road Contract No 577—Filling and Carting; 190 cub yds 4in spalls. Golden Cross road Contract No 578 —Forming-a portion of | Keane’s Load, Waihi. _ j Plans and sneciiications on view at the Council Chambers, Paeroa, and at Cr ] Bowler’s for Contract No 775. at the I County oilice, Waihi, for Contracts Nos I 57(5 and 578, and at Waitekauri for Con- ! tract No 577 I Tenders to be addressed to the Chair- ! man of the Council, Paeroa. Marked at side—‘ Tender for Contract No—’ Cr Bowler will show Contract No 575 on Tuesday, 27th Feb, to meet at Brinkley’s bridge at 10 u.m The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ALEX. ALM,STRONG, County Engineer. ' Paeroa, 20th Fob, 1900. AHINEMUKI COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited for carrying out a Nightsoil Service at Paeroa, Ohinmnuri. Specifications to be seen at County | Council Chambers, Paeroa. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of C uncil, and to have the words “ Paeroa N.S.S,” on outside of envelope. Tenders to be in before 2 pan*,. THURSDAY, Ist March, 1900. NEPEAN IvENNY, County Clerk. Paeroa, 9 2-1900
1 <4. E Everything of a decided Summer Nature regardless of Cost
NOTE THE ADDRESS, — The “Economic/ Cash Drapery , Clothing, Boot & Shoe Warehouse, Whitaker Street, Te Arolia.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22206, 27 February 1900, Page 3
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