Public Notices. T» AThe Ideal Holiday Spot. ROHA One of the Beauty Spots of the N< rth Island, New Zealand, Only 12 Miles from Morrinsville Junction of Pc' irua Line. - - - - - CJLhJI THIS Te Arena AND LIVE The Mineral Drinking Waters ancl Baths authorities the finest—possessing’ the hes r lief of Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, BillLu : ee.— of any ii, tlie Sou hern Hemisphe: n iss visiting this cliarming resort of tin P:rst class appointed Hotels and Boardi Douche Baths. Tennis, Bowls, Ba -Attendants. Referring to Te Anon Wohlmann, Government Baineologi- 1, si: ferent from and superior to any other waters that he has examined in the c Waters, the Boss of all for Stomach are pronounced by medical cum ive properties for the ess, Indigestion, Stiff Joints, •e, and Tourists should not usands before leaving N.Z. eg Houses, Hot, Plunge, ids. Launch on River, v News, Sept 18, 1902, Dr tes : “The waters are dif' Thermal Springs drinking olony.” Drink Te Aroha complaints. FreeXX. «Sc J CSllfEOrd, Land and Estate Agents, MOItKiNSV ILLE. MOIi '{INSVILLB. —MO acres young grass, well watered, river front. MOL. . tINSVILLH.—9OO Acres, of which 500 acres arc rich grassed hills, about 200 acres,very rich drained swamp ; good wall r right through centre ; unequaled situatio ; best bargain in the country 1 rice £l per acre. Terms. KIW ! L’AHI.—I7OO Acres, dwelling and outhous s ; about 800 acres in grass 200 swamp, 800 bush, balance unimproved If desired, will leave £2OOO at interest. HINIjELA.—About 300 Acres. One of the most ‘desirable estates in the market. House, stables, sheep dip, etc , well watered and sub divided; railway station on property- 2000 iu grass and cultivation ; The host place in the country to cut into small fanns. Price ou application. OKO tOILE.—SOO A res, all grass and cultivation . 7 roomed house and outbuildings. £5 per acre. £10 r 0 cash, balance 11 per cent. TIRAU.—Good hill farm. WAITOA. —As a largo portion of this estate is now sold we are authorised to offer the Homestead block, comprising 802 a res. All in grass : good house offices, large stables and barn, sheep yards, etc., orchard, including orange trees in bearing. The Homestead is beaul i ully situated, the position being unequaled iu the district, and the land is first class Also, 812 Acres same estate very rich land, all iu grass. WAITOA. —21 Acres, with cottage, opposite creamery. £l2 per acre, easy terms. MOLiIINJSVILLE. —Close to Township. 40 acres grass. £IOO cash, balance terms. MOL 11INSYILLE- — Very nice farm of about 300 acres ; 250 acres in cultivation, balance liigli manuku ; sub-divided, well watered. £5 per acre. MOL UINSVI.LLE.- 418 acres acres rich swamp, great bargain. £8 10 Terms. MOL TINSVILLE. 280 Acres, sub-divided :ho iso and milking shed. All grass aud cultivation. £0 15s SECTIONS ON LOCKEBIE.r-2000 acres, 10sp.fi r acre ; 2000 acres, 12s per acre, 1000 acres, good swamp, 255, SOO a,ores, cl.y and swamp. £4 l()s, also several smaller sections at £5. All very easy ter. is. SEC'J lONS ON WAlTOA.—Several small ones, suitable for dairying, larger size farms L 4 15s to LG per acre. Usual ton is. Agents for Assets Realisation Board, TRY Ci w 1 IBer^iiofer (Successor to J. P. Gordon), First-class Groceries at the Lowest m SREAI Price for Cash. 'I he best that can be made. AT THE To Aroha Cash Grocery Store & Bakery Whitaker-Street, . . IMPORTANT NOTICE. . . [r having orm to the kno.vlelge of fch * Yew Znliul D dry Annotation. Ltl., tint inferior E ict >ry un 1; or II >n i Separator B itter is .soxntimes losing nil as fchi Ass ouiuti n Butter, anl further the second-linn 1 “ Vendor” aul “ D airy ” Brail B>x «. with fchi Asso tlifci on’ 1-nl still reiiiiu'ig up m the u, are b dug fr iu 1 ulently tin l for the coivryaii! of butter which has not boon in ide oy tin Association. Phis is to give notice that any Pjrnm min g Boxos borbag the Association’s registered Branls uiioanc dlol arc liable fc> prosecution, and also to request that perms desiring to obtain the D airy Association’s B itterjslio.ill htcirecul to sie th it the wrappers arc branded with the Asso nation’s ninean lon ; of fclioir well known trade mirks, cither '• Anchor” or New Z;iU 11 A is) ii iti. i i.” Any parson giving information which wih lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the Trade Marks or selling other Butter as the Association’s will be rew a l ' led. WESLEY SPRAGG, Managing Dir ector, The New Zealand Dairy Association Ltd. Auckland, September 20th, 1902 JOB PRINTING - (£lje ‘ JjleblS ’ oCTtce Pas Every Requirement for up-to-date JOB PRINTING, including Presses, Cutting, Perforating, Paging, Wire Stitcliing, Binding, Gilding Machines, etc. — aawaaa?i»B» - We can do your work as well as any firm in the Colony at or under City rates .
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42751, 22 July 1905, Page 4
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800Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42751, 22 July 1905, Page 4
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