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iHINEMCJRI COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders will be received for the following up to 2 o.m. on Thursday sth August 1903. Contract No. 931 —Tilling into drays mud carting on to Karangahake Hill road 500 cub. yds metal. Contract No. 932 —Supplying and delivering 1500 cub yds creek or beach blue stone spall Junction Road between Junctioji wharf and Eminitts coal yard. Contract No. 933 —Supplying and delivering SOO cub yds creek blue stone spalls between Emniitt coal yard and 4 mile. Contract No. 934 —Supplying -and de livering 1000 cub yds creek blue stone spall on Main road between 4 aud 24 miles Contract No. 935—Supplying and delivering 800 cub yds approved blue stone spall on Main road between 24 and 44 miles. Contract No. 936—Supplying and delivering 900 cub yds approved blue stone spalls on Main road between 44 and 64 miles. Contract No. 937—Supplying and d livering 1000 cub yds approved blue stone spalls on Main road between 64 and 8 miles. Contract Fo 938 —Supplying and delivering 100 cub yds 2r miles creek blue stone metaland widening drain Te Aroha road - Specifications for above at County Offices on and after Monday, 30th July, 1903. Contracts will be shown as stated in each specification. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman, and marked outside “Tenders for Contract No: ” and accompanied by a deposit equal •to 5 per cent, on full amount. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. d. w. McArthur, County Engineer. Paevoa, 20th July, 1903.

A POSITIVE ANTIDOTE. HEUMO is a positive antidote tor uric LX acid poisoning. When Rheumo goes in the poison goes out —the two cannot exist together. Uric acid poison causes Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, and kindred diseases, and Rheumo is the only safe and reliable cure Rheumo works systematical y. As soon as you swallow a dose of Rheumo it rushes off to the affected part, kills the poison, removes the swelling, and eliminates the excess of uric acid, which is the main cause of agony. ' r here’s nothing to compare with Rheumo for prompt results and permanent benefit. It is Nature’s remedy, and acts like Nature. Rheumo Conquers Rheumatism. Sold'by all chemists aud stores at 2s Gd and Is Gd per bottle. For children’s h ickmg night take Woods’ Great I i.--per mint Cure, Is 6d and 2s Gd. Advt If 3ou want a phonograph or gramophone. J B Johnson will sell you one Advt

■St 00, A.JS HETHERIHGTOK Are about to make considerable alterations to their Premises, they wish to notify that they intend continuing: their ar<©«. r t Clear lxMjg? Cs<ea.^3bL Stock must he reduced during- the next 4 weeks. Enormous reductions now being made in order to make way for the builders. CALL AMD INSPECT. YOU CAM BUY Dress Lengths at 3s 9d, 3s lie], 4s 9d f 5s lid, Gs Gd, 7s lid. 8s 11 <i, 9s 11 d, in new and attractive materials and good shades Wide Flannelettes 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid per dozen yards Fancy Flannelettes 4}d, odd, o.j’d, well worth double tho money Double Width Tabling, almost 2yards wide, in two colours, reduced to Is 3d per yard. Tea Cose.ys ieduced to llfd Hunner Carpets to be sold 5-A-d and GJd Very nice Table Covers reduced to 2s 2d, usual price 3s lid Large White Bath Towels reduced from 3yd each Good line of unbleached Towels reduced to 6}d Large Bedside Hugs only Is Gd aril Is lid each White Blanketsss lid, Gs lid, 8s lid, 9s lid per pair All Wo >1 Colonial Flannel reduced to 9}d to lOdJd Large Fringed Hugs, 14s Gd, reduced to 10s 9d each Ladies Dressing Gowns reduced to 4s 1 Id. 5s 3d, 5s lid, 7s Gd Ladies’ and Gills’- Mackintoshes all at cost price to clear L ifjlies’ Jackets from 2s Gd to 27s Gd Also balance of Millinery and Flannelette Under clothing greatly reduced at clearing sale Lot of Black Eibbon Velvets to be cleared at 10.} d pieces 4 Fair Mens Strong Socks for Is Men’s working shirts from 1 Id-Ml each Men’s Wool Under Shirts from 2s 3d ; Men’s Kaipoi Flannel Drawers reduced to 2s lid , Men’s thick libbed Under Shirts and Drawers reduced to Is IO.Jd ... Men's large Sweaters reduced to 2s 9d; each " Men’s Stripe Jerseys reduced to 3s 1 Id e ich - j Men’s Hard Felt- Hats reduced to Is Gd each Men’s Mackintosh 29s 6d, reduced-to 19s Gd each Men’s Covert Coats, 27s Gd, reduced to 19s G 1 Men’s Tweed over Coats (1 only), 27s Gd reduced to 15s 9d Men’s Heavy Twill Working*Shirts 5s Gd reduced to 2s lid Lot of Men’s Ties 7}d and lOd each Lot of Men's Bow Ties 2 for Is Men’s large Umbrellas r< duced to 3s 3d each 1 Man’s Mackintosh with Cape, 455, reduced to 32s Boys’ Overcoats, with Gapes, only 4 left, to be sold at Is lid, 5s lid, Gs Gd, Gs lid, each Tjot of Boys’ Kniclcer Ti ousors reduced to 2s lid pair jßoys’ Braces only 3}d pair at clearing L sale Mon’s Dark Tweed Trousers, reduced to 3s lid, 4s 11 J, 5s 1 Id, 7s lid pair Lot Men’s Suits, reduced to 15s Gd, 17s Gd All Wool Colonial Suits 225, 25s Gd, 2 7s Gd Men’s Navy Serge Suits, reduced to 22s Gd Men’s Bracos, Is, reduced B}d during sale Ladies’ Under Skirts (2 left) 8s Gd, reduced to 4s lid Ladies’ Wool Under Skirts, 5s 9d, reduced to 3s lid Wool Tams reduced to Is 3d Lot of Fisher Caps, reduced to Gd Children’s Dr.-s-es reduced from 3s 11 d Children’s Fur Necklets from lid each Lot of Fancy Nets, all to be sold at Id per yard Double Width White Sheeting, only B}d per yard Double Width Unbleached Sheeting reduced to 74d yard Double Width Art Muslin reduced to 2s 9d and 3s 9d doz yds Good lino Cretonnes reduced to 3s lid . and 4s lid per dozen yards Heavy reductions in Boots and Shoes. Men’s Boots reduced to 4s lld per pair Floor Cloths reduced to is lOd yard Sale now going- on. Great. Reductions at Hether ingt on & Co.’s Annual Clearing Cash Sale. Call and inspect our Low Prices. Sale continues for 4 weeks at mm & CO.’S General. Importers of Drapery, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Etc.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XVII, Issue 22693, 6 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XVII, Issue 22693, 6 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XVII, Issue 22693, 6 August 1903, Page 3

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