Mr Horace J. Moon, Secretary Empire Hotel, Wellington, N.Z., is a great believer in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. He says : —“I am pleased to be able to speak in high praise of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, it having cured me of a very severe cough. Other cough mixtures I had taken failed te even relieve me. For sale by Johnson and Wigg, agents.
"DOUND—On Waiorongomai road, a lady’s Ulster. —Owner can obtain same by paying cost of advt. pOR SALE—A few wellsbred Sheep 1 and Cattle Pups.—Apply News office. jJOKOUGH OF TE AEOHA. Notice i° hereby given that the Te Aroha Borough Council, at a meeting 1 1 be held in the Council office, Whi-taker-street, Te Aroha, on Wednesday, 26th June, 1907, at 7.30 p.m., intend to make a General Eate under “ The Eating Act, 1894,” and Section 95 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,” of One Shilling and Sixpence in the Pound upon the rateable value of the rateable property in the Borough of Te Aroha, and a Separate (Water) Eate under Section 102 of “ The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,” of Srvenpence in the Pound, for ordinary domestic supply (with a minimum of 10s), and such rates for Extraordinary Supply as are fixed from Cmetotime by the Council for the p riodfiom Ist April, 1907, to 31st March, 1908 ; such lobe payable in one sum to the Town Clerk,. Te Aroha, on Ist day of July, 1907. The estimates on which the rates are boingstruck, having been approved by the Council, are open for inspection, and also the Eate Book, at the Council office, Te Aroha, daring office hours. F, Wh. WILD, Town Clerk, Council Office, 10th June, 1907.
pIAKO MOUNTED RIFLES. ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP, RAGLAN. JUNE 22nd TO 29th, 1907. SQUADRON CAMP ORDERS Men and horses will be entrained to Frankton on Saturday, 22nd, by first train, under their respective troop leaders who are responsible that horses are trucked punctually from Tu Aroha, Waitoa, Morrinsville and Matamata. Baggage under charge of baggage guard will leave Te Aroha by first train—7.2s a.m. on Saturday, I.sth, and must be at Orderly Room on Friday evening, 14th. Matamata troops’ baggage to be sent on Friday to Morrinsville, consigned to care of Piako Baggage Guard. Late Waitoa baggage may be taken to Waitoa station in charge of one man to attend to its being put on the train on Saturday 15th. The same applies to the Morrinsville troops’ baggage on Saturday morning at station. Troop leaders are responsible that the baggage is handed over to the Baggage Guard.
Baggage to be legibly addressed | with owners’ name and rank, B Squad-! ron ; Camp, Raglan via Onehunga. Personal. —Full Service Uniform, Slouch Hat, Service Cap, Haversack with Knife, Fork, Spoon, Plate, Pannikin, and One Day’s Ration, Water Bottle (filled), Pocket Knife. On Saddle. —Great -Coat, Cape or Waterproof, Nose Bag with one feed, Head Rope. In Kit.—Bag, Blankets, Full Change of Underclothing, Fatigue Overalls, Socks, Boot 3, Towel, Soap, Brushes, Boot Laces Horse Cover, if , required, marked with owner’s name. Bach four should arrange Set Brushes, Cleaning Materials, Rafcor Glass, etc. ’ Each N.C.O, to have Watch, Compass, Note Book, Pencil and Whistle. By Order. R C. ALLEN, Captain, Commanding Piako Mounted Rifles.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43103, 11 June 1907, Page 3
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