WANTED— A Man for the Bread " Cart.—Apply at one© to C. W. Berghoffr, baker, Te Aroba, <TO LET—Good roomy shop in best . position in Whitaker street. Water supply.—Apply News office. Tj'Oß SALE—A Few Tons of good Carrots, price 35s a ton on railway tracks, —For further particulars apply New* office. UJK GEAZING—7O acres of turnips, ■*- 25 teres grass, and about 12 acres green oats. Eeady in a month. Bhecp preferred. Tenders close Saturday, Ist June.—P. Baine. HALL, TE 'TEOHA. pUBLIC A Social in aid of St. Joseph’s Church will be held on Thursday evening, June 6th. Tickets, One Shilling. M, EYAN, Hon. Sec.
Removal Notice
C. I. BERfiHOFER, Baker & Pastrycook, AS Removed to his old shop, where business will be carried on as before. J.)IAKO' •‘fj ? MOUNTED RIFLES. ANNUAL INSPECTION PARADE BY O.C. SQUADRON.
Every member is notified 'that he must attend Mounted Parade at Te Uruwhao cross roads on Saturday, June Bth, at 1.30 p.m. . All arms and equipments, nose bag and head rope. This being the parade immediately b f re the Annual Training Camp at Raglan on the 22nd June, it is imperative that every member be present with all equipments. Penalty of One Pound for nonattendance at this parade. Those unable to attend camp must send in their resignation and return all arms, equipment .and uniform in good order to the Orderly Room, Te Aroha, before this parade, otherwise they are liable to the penalty of £3 10s, which will he enforced. • The new. service uniform jacket and cap will be issued at this parade. By Order. R. C. ALLEN, Captain. Commanding Piako Mounted Rifles. June Ist., 1907.
Waikato Winter Show HAMILTON, In tbe New Horse Bazaar, WEDNESDAY to SATUBDAY, 4 days. JULY 3bd, 4th, sth A 6th, 1907. FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION: TIAIRY Products, Agricultural Pro* ducts, Flax, Home Industries, Poultry Show (first two days), Dogs, Cats, Pets, etc, Maouineby in Motion. Entries close Jure 17th, 1907. R. B. REBTELL, Secretary. Schedules at Ta A boh a News office. A LL interested in forming a Young Men’s Club are invited to meet at M Indoe and HiH’B meeting-room on Monday at 7.30 p.m. J WILD, F. HARRIS, Conveners. ARE YOU BEARING US IN MIND WITBJJYOUR REPAIRS? We aUendJatJrear o'* MeGlven and Co’ furni ure shop every Monday from 8 a.m. Don’t],forge." that we repair anything. J. & W. HARP, Bicycle makers,Umbrella makers and re-coverers, Mechanical Engineers and repairers of any* thing. Scissors sharpened. TE AROHA, PAEROA & WAIHI.
The Shop for Boots is A. IV. Edwards’. Largo stock best makes
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43099, 1 June 1907, Page 3
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