Public Notices. O B T H E R N 1 steamship CO LIMITED ■S'-SAil COMMON 1-CATION WITH Oil INEMURI AND TE AROHA. FOR THAMES Leaves Thames Wednesday 10—Wak*tere 4.45 p.m S hutsday 11—Wakatere 5.45 p.m. aturday 13—Wakatere 7 a.m’ Leaves Auckland Connecting with River Steamers f orPaeroa and Upper Thames Settlements Wednesday 10—Wakatere 11 30a.m. Thursday 11 -Wakatere 12.30 p.m. Friday 12—Wakatere 1.30, p.m. Saturday 13—Wakatere 2.15 p>m. Faresf—Saloon Single, 8s Return , 13s. Steerage, Single, 55,6d 4 ; Return 8s 6d. jeaves Auckland for Paeroa,* Turua, Kopu, Etc. Wednesday 10— Waimarie 8.30 P-“\ Thursday 11 — Chelmsford 9 p.m. Friday 12—Paeroa 10.30 p.m. Sunday 14 —Chelmsford 11 p.m* donday 15—Waimarie midnight Leaves Paeroa (calling at Kopu) Wednesday 10—Chelmsford 4.30 p,m. Dhursday 11- Waimarie 5.30 p.m. Friday 12—Chelmsford 6.30 p.m. Saturday 13—Paeroa 7 p.m. UEonday 15— Chelmsford 8.30 p.m. Fare—Return 13s|; Single 8s: S.S. MATUKU. From Paeroa to Te Aroha— Monday, Wednesday, and Friday o arrival of 8,8. From Te Aroha to Paeroa — Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7am For further .rtieulars regarding pas gages or freight apply to 8. L. HIRST, Te Aroha. D.S.C. RIBBONS. s BW D epaktment MOST UP-TO-DATE. IN NEW ZEALAND (on t' • ground floor). Just inside our main entrance. STEW STOCK. EVERY NOVELTY and SHAPE BEDROCK PRICES ;mbroideries. EMBROIDERIES. EMBROIDERIES; Huge stock just opened. MUSLIN EMBROIDERIES AND CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES , Edgings, Plouncings, Insertions . and Allovers, WHOLESALE PRICES. D.~sTO. REMEMBER— The spores of Potato Blight are carried by the wind from diseased to healthy plants; tEerefore, to keep your healthy plants safe spray with SHARLAND’S POTATO BLIGHT EXTERMINATOR, which s fatal to Blight Spores. WHERE TO STAY IN
TE AROHA. BOARDING HOUSES. TE AROHA HOUSE.—CIose to Station Electric light. C<»mfoi table, tfoderte terms. —G. Lovegrove, 1 tsPo prietor. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE—Central. Five minutes from Domain. Good table. —Miss Collins, Proprietress. RAILWAY HOUSE. Opposite Station. Moderate terms. Every comfort. Electric light, —P. Faes, Proprietor. CARLTON HOUSE— Handy % Domain. Every comfort. Good table? Electric light. Moderate terms. —Mrs Blencowe, Proprietress. WAVERLEY HOUSE.—Very central. A home from home.- Moderate terms. —Misses Peterson, Proprietresses. BELMONT HOUSE. Opposite Domain. Spacious apartments. Good table. Electric light.—L. H. Gordon] Proprietor. TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE. —Central position. All home comforts. Electric light. Mrs Crickett, Proprietress. IVANHOE HOLSE.—Quiet situa* ion. Handy to Domain. Moderate lerms.- —Mrs Newsome, Proprietress: PARK HOUSE—Very central. \n ideal house for visitors. Electric ight. Good cuisine,— Mrs Seaborne, Proprietress, O BA THGATE HOUSE,—Opposite main. Every comfort. Electric light.—W. Windsor, Proprietor. THE RETREAT.—Five minutes from Domain. Good view. Every comfort.— J, Styles, Proprietor.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43079, 9 April 1907, Page 4
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