—OF— . AH , matiarn i: ■ „ t: c COME-EARLY TO AVOID THE CRUSH. v..c t ,s . /:!<:■ -r rrr .'-••• •• * *••• i; i '' ’' , Commencing on Friday, 28th July, 1905. - Boots, Shoes, Drapery etc., at ; ■: d V Goodsmiist be Cleared to make room for New Shipments expected Daily.
q;b therh STEAMSHIP CO, LIMII’KUi.’ STEAM COMMUNICATION WITB OHINEMORI and tt? aeoha. |FOB THAMES Leaves Thames Wedtiesdtty*2. .Wakatere, 730 am, • • ‘Thursday!!.. .Wakatere, 8 30 a m Friday 4.. Wakatere, A3O a m Saturday 5. .Wakatere, 8 30 am Leaves Auckland Wednesday 2..Wakatere,-3pm ‘Thursday, 3..Wakatere, 3.45 p.m .'Friday 4. .Wakatere. 4 30 p.m Sunday 6..Wakatere, 5.30 pm Leaves Auckland for Faeroa, Turua, t Eopu, Etc. Connecting with Biver Steamers f orPaeroa «nd Upper Thames Settlements, 6 Tuesday 1 i-.Taniwha, midnight ~j ;• Wednesday^..Waimarie, '■*£, Thursday 3. .Taniwha. midnight' ’ " ; Fridaj?4. .TYhimarie, 2.30 p.m leaves (calling at Eopu) ..Tuesday L : . .WB.itnnrie, .7 jfm ’ ' Whdicmay 2. .TaniWha. 736 pm Thursday 3.. Waimarie, .A 30 pm 9pm Saturday 5. .Waimarie, 10 a m .4** **' &.BAMATUKU. •• '-' V ‘ * ’“Eiwi» A F«ir<AteTA i , , M>Wny; • v Wedi6flfday ; and Friday o *t|iy.alo'fk,». I*'*' 1 *'*' |t/om Te'ArMia to Paternu-*-r rdfidayVThuriday and Saturday at 7 a m • For further articular* .regarding passage* or freight apply to ■' 8. L. HIRST, Te Aroim. 'tf i a ‘ .'MAn,; NOTICES. Mails closfe .at Te Axoha Post Office as under«'. 'V 4 .* s 'Ou*wabd : ’' Auckland, Frankton, MorHnsville, Eoto- ' • riia and Waikato, daily at 6.50 am. and 11 a.m. . . Wsihou and Piako daily at 11 a.m Thames, Paeroa, Waihi, Katikati and Tauranga daily at 2.50 and 7 p.m,, Monday.9.3o a.m . , Manawarn and Aratiatia' Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.-at 9.15 a.m !. Shaftesbury and Gordon Wednesday'ahd i s ' *** S4tnraay.at.9ilsA.ip ,* Waiorongomaidaily<at4.3o p.m. /’ • •' INWA3B®» .' Auckland daily at 11 aon and 3 p.m 'Hamilton, Csimbrid e, Morrinsrille and Waikato oftioeadaily at 3 p.m ‘Thanies. Ti'eroa and Waihi daily at 11 a.m. and 6p.p? f . Manawaru, Aratiatifi Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p.paShaftesbury wind .Gordon • Wednesday, • •i and Baturdaytat4 p.m. i Wftiorongoraai daily at 6p.m. : . • > deceiving Boles, in > whitaker-fjtreet cleared daily at 6.40 ana, 10.50 a.m. and' ; . ?*“?.; v' ; f X’ G. BEWICK, ! ‘ Postmaster. n <_■ ?• • - #AI; t|, ‘ " NOW IN STOCK ‘Ueettt);] Belts •..|\ *4* •'*V Vv?‘*' ■ %'* ,kWitli.a largo assortment o£ ■. . TOILET REQUISITES ''fcpSbpSlETORY. ARTICLES, UTESTM&EpUGS —-juro* ‘ /*! r^lpp 1 'SPECTACLES . ALL SIGHTS WMtfiold Manures in Stqeic, / .Agent for. Bktckard’s Calf Meal* „ British A Co Geo. Eobson, ),M. fJIHE QLD pHABMACZ” ' ‘[Established 1882 J . WHITASEE. 3T&3ST, T& AEOH4
RT » RES 8 CUTTING. M ISS A jj amerton > TEACHER Oi' THE Imperial System of Dresscutting: . Will hold CLASSES in. the Theatre Te Aroha, every FRIDAY commencing at 10 a.m. • ••• THE CHEAPEST, BEST, AND MOST SIMPLE . SYSTEM IN THE WORLD. Don’t miss this opportunity of learning to become your own Dressmaker. Full particulars as to terms, etc., n be . had on application to Miss Hamertoi, Hamilton.. Agent for. “New Home'’ Sewing Machines.’ 0 $ h| meri&l PKE W- >3 MOf V wtrth/aa* tippy /ina wMWooua/it# ar You or. wabeo i§ Warn Mm&h Verna* task* IMs nSSSft. mat te/rfpteo-i . guyjfaoazaund tea mm \ substance anct quaitty, ft I \cdsts younomons. f mmmtutm fejiik* *it/j '/'W ***« TW GetMvrrate fun? CMiPCMBI CtrU*. » Punt nit CevumifnotAn F' ry NEW ZEALAND Accident Insurance Employers of Labour protected against C'airas under the : " Workers’ Compensation; Act,” "Employers' Liability Act,” And at “ Common Law,” AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES, Our Special Acme Policy Insures Against— DEATH, DISEASE, AND DISABLEMENT. jt@r* Call For a • Prospectus. H. &J. Clifford, * Chas E. Lamb, Agent, Morrinsville. Agent, Te Aroha. THE ONLY LOCAL ACCIDENT COMPANY. F. W. L 1 -* 8 E *• I/ANDj STOCK & COMMISSION AGENT, Boundary Street, Te Aroha. ' FOR SALE *OOv of purchase, annual rent £l2), new 5-roomed House and outbuildings ;• tip dray i and harness, spring cart and harness, farm implements (12 months in use), milk cans, half ton wire, two colts by ‘General Bobs;’ 20 head well bred cattle, etc. 60 acres of this handy little faim is rich river Hat. Close to creamery and railway station. Open for month only, HANDSOME RESIDENCE (almost new Five Rooms, Bath-room, and every modern convenience; good section; nicely situated ; two minutes from Whitaker Street. This is a chance that should not be missad to secure a comfortable hornp. SECTION, one of the positions in . Te Aroha'; splendid site for -bp^ing^pw f, Afiins. All parte of the distritc. /.. Long list to choose from. / / Diire gtopk General Insurance Co. N Z. Loam & Mercantile Co* Victor a Fire Insurance Co. : Co.
piAKO MOUNTED RIFLES. Parade on Thursday, 3rd, T. 30 p.m, dismounted. Class-firing at 2 p.m. H. J. CLIFFORD, Captain. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. LOCKERBIE, WAITOA, The Property of The Assets Realisation Board. THESE Properties have been eurveyed into FARMS of suitable area, from 65 acres to 350 acres, are of Good Quality Soil, "'Veil Watered, Close to Railway, and within easy distance of Creameries and Factory. Buyers may select Any Area, and Purchase on VERY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. iNTREsi.f-if per centum per annum PLAINS and PARTICULARS may ke-'obtamipd froto^-i fJ . '.& * T THE BOARD’S MANAGER? , on the Properties, Messrs H. & J. CLIFFORD Morrinsville., Me&sraMcNlCOlTft Co, Hamilton Messrs McINDOE & HILL, Te Aroka Mr A. HANNA Solicitor, Auck land. Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington WALTER G. FOSTER, General Manager. aLFRED DUCKLAND & QONB, Alfred dockland & Dons, Haymabket, AuCKLAED Auctioneers and Commission Agents. Hold regular Sales of LIVE STOCK, GRAIN, HIDES, SHEEP SKINS, TALLOW, WOOL, Etc. AD ALL FARM PRODUCT Eligible Farriis and Sheep,Runs for Sale. JEsTABLIsaED 1854]. SEED POTATOES ARC HAND PICKED ANI i"! SPECIAL BRANDS: A.Y. Bone Dust. A.Y. Potato Manure. A.Y. Top Dressing Manure'. AND AIA Leading Manures, Nursery Stock, Implements, etc. Catalogues on Application to MESSRS. . Arthur Yates & Co., AUCKLAND.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42755, 1 August 1905, Page 2
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922Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42755, 1 August 1905, Page 2
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