j WANTED TO RENT—House of t six rooms and kitchen, for one year,—Apply to Montgomery, care of , Te Aroha News, Te Aroha. POR SALE—\ Few Tons of good , 1 Carrots, price 35s a ton on railway : trucks, —For further particulars apply ! News office. FOR GRAZING-—7O acres of tur~ nips, 25 acres grass, and about 12 acres green oats. Ready in a month. Sheep preferred.—P. Baine. I HERE BY give notice that it is my intention to apply for a license to slaughter stock on Section 20, Block 5, Waitoa. ARCHIE F. WILSON, Tahuna. Church Services SUNDAY - , MAY 19, 1907Wesleyan Church. Te Aroha, 11 a.m., Rev J. Dukes ~ 7 p.m., Rev J. Dukes Te Aroha West 3 p.m., Rev J. Dukes Waitoa 2.30 p.m., Mission Band Elstow 2.30 p.m., Mr Neve Morrinsville, 11 a.m., Mission Band ~ 7 p.m., Mission Band Presbyterian. Te Aroha 11 a.m., Manawaru, 2 30 p.m, Te Aroha 7 p.m. Rev. Colin Robertson.
Drapers, WISH YOU TO CALL AND SEE THEM. They are showing all the latest novelties for the present season imported direct from the Home manufacturers. US YOU CAN HUY Dress Goods and Trimmings. The goods are well selected and bought for cash. r YOU CAN BUY from us newest styles in Millinery. We have a reputation for supplying the best value keep the best class of goods at low prices at our Warehouse. '^/ r OU CAN BUY Children’s Coats, Fur Necklets, Blouses, Jackets and Warm Wraps at HETHERINGTON’S. We Y/OU CAN BUY Men’s Clothing, Norfolk Suits for your hoys and youths from HETHERINGTON’S, I \/ r OU CAN GET the best choice in Boys’ Youth’s and Men’s Sweaters. X NOW IS THE TIME to get your requirements in Blankets, both Colonial and English. Largo bush Rugs 5s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d each ; extra large stripe Rugs, 80 x 100, 17s fid each ; English Blankets from 8s lid to 36s pr. YOU CAN BUY from us Wide Flannelettes, 3s 6d doz. ; extra wide white and cream Flannelettes, 6s 9d doz. ; good washing check Flannelette, on 6Jd per yard ; all wool Colonial Flannels, 101-d, Is 2d, Is 4d, Is 6d, is lid. YOU CAN BUY all make 3in Ladies’ Underclothing, from H. and Co. See our New Dress Goods, just opened, only Is 3d per yard at HETHERINGTON’S. '\7'OU CAN BE SUPPLIED with the best makes in Gloves and Hosiery. I TF YOU WANT COMFORT in footwear be sure you try HETHERINGTON’S for Boots ; opened a full range of 1 Warm Slippers, all sizes. We stock all sizes in Ladies’ and Gent’s Goloshes ; also Children’s Goloshes. Men’s Leggings and Oil Coats for winter. Men’s smart Rainproof Coats from 25s 6d up. A good range of Boys’ Reefer Jackets from 5s lid. Men’s Wool Socks only per pair. Men’s Crofter Hats only 3s 8d each. Men’s Wool Undershirts and Drawers from 2s 6d. Don’t forget our Denton Hat for good wear. Prompt attention to all mail orders. WHEN FURNISHING see our stock for good value—Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Mats, Heath Rugs, and '' Window Poles. All useful sizes and various colours, BEST GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES, AT
J. E. WILD, House & Sign Painter and Paperiianger, GENERAL DECORATOR, Grainer, Gilder and Harbler, to inform the residents of Te Aroha and district that he has commenced business in the above branches of the decorating trade, and solicits ordei's, feeling confident of giving every satisfaction. Oi’ders left at the Kenrick street workshop or at Mr E. W. Wild’s office will receive prompt attention.
Hetherington & Co, Family Drapers and Direct Importers, COBNEB OE WHITAKER AND KENEIOK STREETS, TE AROHA.
TO LET—Good roomy shop in best position in Whitaker-street. Water supply.—Apply News office. THE SLAUGHTERING AND IN--1 SPECXION ACT, 1900. I hereby give notice that I intend to apply to the next meeting of the Piako County Council f r a license to slaugh' ter in respect of slaughter-house to be situated on Section 111, Block IX, Aroha. Dated at Te Aroha this Bth day of May, 1907, JOHN ROWE.
Concerning Your Eyes. Mr Samuel Barry, d.b.o.a. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, N of 314, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAD, Wishes to notify the residents of Te Aioha that he has made arrangements for his colleague, Mr L. J, NICOL, to visit this town, Friday, May 24th to Monday, May 27th, inclusive. Thorough and scientific sight-tests will be Mr Nicol’s speciality, NO CHARGES being made for tests or AD VICE concerning your eyes, DON’T DELAY, your sight is too valuable to neglect. Remember Mr Barry’s methods are Qualified, Experienced, Reliable and Su ccessful. Mr NICOL may be consulted at FILLING’S PALACE HOTEL.
SALE—Nearly new silk oilskin ■*" and sou’wester : cost 35s ; sell 17s cash. —Apply News office.
Auction Sales McNicol & Co HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, May 23. Entries solicited. SALE AT KIRIKIRIROA. Wednesday, May 29. Favoured with instructions from Mr M. O. Farrer, we will sell at his farm, Claudelands, on above date, Horses, implements, furniture, etc, CLEARING SALE AT TE AROHA Saturday, May 25th. Favoured with instructions from Wm. Herherington and Stanley B. Brown we will sell on above date, THE WHOLE OF THEIR LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising fC Choice Dairy Cows Thre ■ year old Heifers, in calf Shorthorn Bull, 9 Calves, 3 Sows, 1 Boar, 8 Porkers 4 Draught Mares, stinted to Highland Willie 1 Draught Mare 7 Unbroken Draughts (1 3 yr-old Geldii g, 2 2-yr-old Fillies, 1 Yearling Filly, 3 Foals by Highland Willie) Boy’s Pony, 35 Lambs Farmers’ Favourite Drill,Mowing Machine, S, and D. Plough (R. and G.), Roller, Tine Harrows, Disc Harrows, 2 Tip Drays, Horse Rake, Spray Pump, 2 Chaff cutters (horse power), Milk Wagon, Sledge, 2 Scoops, Farm Tools, Harness, 12 Factory Cans, Buckets, Spring Wagon in good order, etc. Also, 5 Tons Seed and Eating Potatoes 10 Patent Bee Boxes and Bees 32 Bushels of Austral Algerean Seed Oats 12 Sacks Manure, hone and phospers 1 Scarafier, 8 Milk Cans, 1 Aerator, Milk Buckets, 2 Sets Scales. Luncheon Provided.
YEAL of the VERY PRIMEST QUALITY Tat the Premier Butchery TO-DAY, Thos. J. Stanley.
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GRAND BHOW Now in progress at MISS LAVER Y’S (OPPOSITE PALACE HOTEL).
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Sale at 11 o’clock. ALo, if not sold privately, Farm of 206 acres, 55 acres free" hold, 151 acres leasehold. NGAKUAWAHIA SHEEP SALE, Wednesday, 22nd May. OAAA TWO TOOTH WET HESS from Glen Murray and Waingaro 1000 Ewes in lamb, empty Ewes and Lambs. mm -aw*- rv.Sale at 11 a.m. Entries solicited. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. Friday, 24th May. Entries solicited. WAIHOU HORSE SALE. Wednesday and lhursday, 10th and 11th July. Also, on account of F. J. Marshal HIS STALLIONS Draughts Gallant Ben and General Hackney—Merry Lad and two rising 2-yr-old, by Merryboy Entries solicited.
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for Boots is A. W.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43093, 16 May 1907, Page 3
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