FIRST SHIPMENT FOR AUTUMN and WINTER. Ex direct steamers from London and Glasgow. NEW GOODS and NOVELTIES opening up in all departments at Hetherington and Co’s. Splendid range of NEW DRESS GOODS, new autumn shades as now worn. NEW READY-TO.WEARS in felt and straws. | In fact our shipments this season far exceeds anything we have t shown in Te Aroha.
Sale of Work nr All? OF g; JfARKS’ £UILDING ]?UND, will be held in the Public Hall on EASTER MONDAY and TUESDAY, and will be opened by Dr. Kenny on Easter Monday at 2 p.m. ADMISSION: Season, Is 6d ; Adults Is; Children under 14, 6d; under 6, free.
Public Hall, Te Aroha, THE CROWNING TRIUMPH 01 THE AGE.
Direct from the Grand Opera House, London, Paris, and New York, TO-NIGHT. THE GRAND OPERA FAUST In Living Natural Colours, Brilliant Scene , Gorgeous Costumes, .Radium Dances and Ballets. Under the direction of Mons. Geo, I Melies, of the Grand Opera House, Paris. LATEST BIOSCOPIC TRIUMPHS AND FUNNYGRAPHS. Special engagement of FISHER and WILSON, Musical Comedy Sketch Artists. Admission: Is and 2s, Children, half-price.
NE W GOODS will be on view as soon as possible. Trusting to be favoured with your patronage, Hetherington & Co.. Direct Importers and General Drapers
TTAVING entirely reorganised our Job Printing Department, and equipped the same w'thja large quantity of new type, ornaments and other material of the most up-to-date description, we are now in a position to execute in the very best style and at reasonable charges, any class of Job Printing that may be entrusted to us, We solicit a trial, and guaranteesatis* faction.
Imporfanf Public Noiice. my property has been sold and my stock is now being cleared by private treaty at auction prices, I wish to notify my customers and the general public of changes in my plans whereby I have decided to remain in Te Aroha and carry on business as heretofore. I take this opportunity of thanking the public for their liberal support in the past, and which it will still be my utmost endeavour to merit in the future. In order not to break faith with my patrons, the clearing sale wille continued until the end of March as previously announced. ADAM LAYBOURN
MAKE SURE of gathering your Potato Crops by spraying the plants with SHARLANU’S POTATO BLIGHT EXTERMINATE. -It is the surest safeguard you';can* have against tiie blight.
DO COUPON TEAS PAY? Is it likely a tea merchant is going to give you something for nothing? Will anybody? No, Madam. You pay all along for the coupons you get; the merchant is not giving you them at all, for he gives you a poorer quality tea with a coupon for hush-money. He is not a philanthropist. You are paying for one quality tea-getting another. Drink “PLANTER’S CHOICE” or “ARCADIA.” They are not Coupon Teas, Just- full-weight blended Ceylon, packed and prepared amid scrupulous cleanliness, All Grocor&e M Mi % 0 4m M. > if 4‘- h -v S
VEir PBIMEST QIULfTr at the Premier Butchery TO-DAY. Thos. J. Stanley. Fish oh i Fish oh i EASTER FISH AT JOHNSON AND WIGG’S. RED HERRINGS,'' 7 for Is. ..‘ ' - ■ CODFISH, 8d per lb. MULLET, 6d a tin, 5s 6d doz; SALMON, lOd a tin, 9s 6d doz.. FRESH HERRINGS, 7d a tiiay 6s 9d doz. HERRINGS, IN SAUCE, 9d & tin, 8s 6d doz. KIPPERED HERRINGS, 9d a tin, 8s 6d doz. SARDINES, 3 tins for Is. OYSEERS, Bd. - WHITEBAIT, Is.
f£e> i mpk^ out to 8 Static! TtleSß, WaUaee, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, CO ICHBUILDER WHFFT .WRIGHT, SHOEING AND GENERAL BLADKSMIT^ Buggies, Carts, Waggons and Drays built to Order. Experienced Workmen at the head of each Department. . ONLY THE BEST MATERIALS USEDBuggies Ke-pamtei and Trimmed at lowest rates. Expert Horse Sheer. All sorts of Farm Implement Fittings kept in stock. Oliver Plows, Cambridge Rollers, Harrows, American Disc Windmills, etc- Splendid value in Field Gates and Hinges. ’ Large Stock of Buggy Lamps just imported. 5 jICENSED PLUMBER. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR LAYING ON WATER H’or Genuine Work and Sterling Value in any of the above Lines, go to AGENT FOB MESSES REID & GRAY,
The Shop for Boots is A. W. Edwards’. Laras V hp,sf t ft 9 6 f’f'i rr rr r> . •' •r.t K■■ 0 /?-■. f iu- j■■ u.u . * Jhf 'g . •
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43071, 21 March 1907, Page 3
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