Public Notices.. ASK FOR ANCOCE’g CELEBRATED XX^EX—A LFi S— XXXX • 4 -- Made from the-ff'OT-E' S .IiKM A. LT- AND HOPS,. ‘ And firefcfrOm all antiseptic or. Deleterious Acids. CAP! AIN COOK BREWERY,\ NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND.. . .The.,., ‘ACORN” BRAND Of Creamery Butter. Will 1 favourably compare witli any on the market, ©hce Trfpd, Always Eaten. Remember “"ItCORN” Brand IS BEST. o Grocer or Storekeeper will supply Or Wholesale only from, T. W. JONES, .QUEEN STREET, Auckland.,
W. A. ROBERTS, —THEPREMIER FUTCHER, TE AIiOILV.. * fc ßoss or no Boss.” quite tip-to-date, aud. gives the option of taking Trading 1 Stamps or halving One Penny in. the Shilling Discount—--v For Cash.
R E. G U L A 11 SALES OE LIVE STOCK AND FARM PRODUCE AilE UIiLD BY THE UNDERSIGNED > On each Tuesday, at Newmarket at one o’clock, for Homed Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs. Principal Market for Fat Stoek of all descriptions. On each Friday, at Durham Yards, Auckland, at 10> o’clock, for Horses, Vehicles, Agricultural Implements, Harness; Ponedust, Artificial: Manur.s, ©lover, and Grass Seeds, etc; At Papakura on. the First Wednesday in each month; at 12 o’clock. Principal Market for Store Cattle. At Pukekohe, on-the Seconds Wedhesday in each month, at 11 o’clock. At Waiuku. on- the Third Saturday in ach: month, at 11. o’clock. Cattle Fairs held: in September, October and November. Sheep Fairs held in February and March; Wool Sales held in December, January, and February. Skin 6, Hides, Wooli Bones, Tallow, etc., every Tuesday., at the Durham Yards, at 9-o’clock. Aghnts forMur ten’s Champion. Sheep Dip; Auckland.
STONELEIGH, —Fallon’s Buildings <}ook Street; Auckland, Mrs Akeusten, Proprietress. Superior board and; residence. Good table- and comfortable borne, bath, piano.. Onargcs Moderate. _Busseaand trams pass hourly. W‘H A KE P A I.—Corner of Grafton Hoad and Bridge Street (lately occupied by Mr Brabant, sr.)i Mas BoßlHeoN, Broprietreas.. . Superior accommodation for Boarders. Cuisine a specialty. This is a splendid House, with a.superb-view,.within easy reach of the City bv^us. The Wife’s Welfare. Treatise posted: fr6o. It will teach you more than *ll the years livedo Every woman. should: Bead it; Write Professor Hermann, French Specialist. *0 Colljpg-place, Melbourne. YOUNG Write to in* for valuable free Book coiicernltuf'jrcup' •elves. Professor Uemsun, Specialist,. 40 Colliu*.. place, lielkouraa.-. fijrccpjjjp B| CU— Particulars free, how r •UrrCniflU uicn aocidsutally found a cur*: efter specialists failed;. Address. i£eaou>. S.. Bru. €kP.O;«.lleH>ouraS( book lor men;. I I TVI * ■ about themselves, 100 sages. Posted, 6d., in stamps (any colony). PaorKSSoa.ysMTirt. Specialist,. Exhibition-street,. Melbourne.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22209, 6 March 1900, Page 1
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410Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22209, 6 March 1900, Page 1
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