Two Shops in best part of Office ' ai or ' Btreet * A PP I y News iP;*~K$6. MOtTNTBB RIFLES _ annual ball. y nvitatioa, will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, *• On A • September 23. Supper in the Theatre. Excellent mu ® lc (Booth’s Band). Excelled aonr. Grand March 8.30 p.m. ouble Ticket 7s 6d, admits two adies ond one gent. Single ticket ® » lad y 2s 6a. Spectators to the gallery Is. Capt. Clifford, Officer Commanding. ' oorgt.-Major Tattersall and Corp. Geo. .McKee joint Secret iries.
J:' O BUILDERS Tenders for the erection of Creamery itr and dwelling house at Matatoke, will be received by the Chairman of-, the Thames Valley Dairying Company, at his office . aeroa, till noon, Thursday, 21st msr, ‘ Plans and specifications can be S6en at Mrs Capeli’s boarding house Paeroa, from 9th to 13th and 19th to 2lst inst, Ihe lowest or any tender may not be accepted. A. TETLEY, V'• ; Architect.
TUTSCHKA, 1 . Kano Tuner and Repairer, of Hamilton, Vvno is now so well-known all through the Waikato, will be. in Te Aroha for a few days after the 15th. , not miss this opportunity ofhavipz, your Piano PROPERLY tuned. vOrders may be left at the office of this paper. Jj 0 ~~S T. Lost a cbesnut gelding, white face and bob tail, also a spur, on Paeroa Road, about four months ago. Finder apply News Office. An interesting trial i>f Richard Steven’s patent Combined Milk Coder and Aerator, was held at Mr S. Bellamy’s farm, Waitoa, on July 24th and 25th. The milk from three of his cows which had been feeding on turnips only for several days, was put through the above cooler, separated and made into butter, it was free from the taste or smell of turnips, and gave en ire satisfaction. A free trial given. These coolers can be ordered through Mr Fred W. Wild, secretary of the Te Aroha Butter Factory, to who payments must be made.—Advt. TRAIN SERVICE. THAMES BRANCH ’[Leave Te Aroha for Auckland 7. 25 a.m.-daily 11.40 a.m. daily . "Leave Te Aroha for Thames. 6.10 a.m. daily 10 a.m Mondays only 1.40 p.m. (To Paeroa Only) 3.20 p.m. daily to Thames 6.30 p.m. Saturday’s only '2swf9
• Leave Thames 5.30 a.m. Mondays only, connecting' •at Paeroa with, through train to i Auckland 4.5 p.m. to Te Aroha daily 9.15 a.m to Auckland 6 p.m. ('Saturdiys only) to Td A? >:n, Unique and up-to-date Society Entertainment CHRONIC RH K n MATISM EFFECT DALLY CUR ED No matter how long you have from Rheumatism, no matter what other remedies have failed. RBEUMO, if given a fair trial, will effect a cure. Thousands of other sufferers have been permanently cured by RHEUMO whin all else had been tried in vain. Many have spent large .sumiß of money at the Rotorua, and other thermal springs, but it was RHEUMO that eventually effected a cure. If you are suffering from Rheumatism, or-from Gout, Lumbago, gciatica, or ‘ kindred complaints, give RHEUMO a fair trial. It has cured others and will cure you—and that at little cost. All chemists and stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. THE Mroha and Ohinemuri “News” IS PUBLISHED EVERY Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday AFTERNOON Replace advertisements must be left at the office the day previous to publication. Advertisements for insertion in any particular issue must be sent in not later than 5 p.m. on Monday, vYodmsLy and Friday. All advertisements should have the number and days of insertion marked on the face, other* wise they will be inserted until countermanded Geo. A. Cornisb, BOOTMAKER, TAS the most up-to-date Premises in the District. First-class Stock of BOOTS & SHOES at Lowest Prices for CASH ONLY. REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42777, 12 September 1905, Page 3
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