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WELLINGTON, This Day. ' Mr Beauchamp, chairman of the Bank of New Zealand, in moving a motion at the annual meeting, said the values of properties taken over from the Assets Board had been reduced to £707,457, of which £407,357 were I balances owing by purchasers. Since December 17th, some £160,000 worth of properties had been sold. The reserve would be made up to a quarter of a million and added to largely each year. The Bank had not felt the financial crisis in America. He strongly ur^e ? ,^ e necessity for looking ahead and providing for a fall in prices, by improving stock and reading kick blocks. The export trade had shown a great increase, but this was mostly owing to the high prices, and not to increased production. Auckland was the district where the most settlement would Lake place. Land there was only £2 per acre is against £l2 in Wellington, £lO in Canterniry and £5 in Otago.

Mr Horace J. Mood, Secretary Empire Hotel, Wellington, N.Z., is a jreafc believer in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. He says :—“ lam pleased io be able to speak in high praise of Chamberlain’s Cough Eemedy, it laving* cured me of a very severe :ough. Other cough mixtures I had aktn failed te even relieve me. For ale by Johnson and Wigg, agents.

'ew Tons, of good Carrots, price 35s a ton on railway rucks,—For further particulars apply Tews office. X) LET—Good roomy shop in best position in Whitaker-street; Y ater supply .—Apply News office. A Latch-key, reward at L. Culien' , s, draper. —:On road opposite .Recreation Ground, Ladies’ Purse conaining money. Owner can have same paying this advertisement.—Apply faws Office. E AROHA AGRICULTURAL ■ AND HORTICULTURAL ASOCIATION. The adjourned annual meeting of he Association will be held in the üblic Hall, Te Aroha, on Saturday, une 29th, at 8 p.m. THOS. F. HOLT, Secretary. HAMES COUNTYTENDERS FOR BRIDGE. Tenders will be received at County ffice, until 9.45 am. on Tuesday, the d July, 1907, for construction of ridge over the Hikutaia Stream, on .ikutaia Station-road. Copy of plans and specifications may so be seen at Ohinemuri Council hambers, Paeroa and Post Office, uriri. ----- JAMES M. McLAREN, County Engineer.

17fh June, 1907. DMer MOUNTED RIFLES. ELECTION OP OFFICERS. Members are notified that an elecon of Officers will take place at aglan Camp on Tuesday, 25th June, p.m. R. C. ALLEN, Captain Commanding P.M.R, i~E ARO H A SCHOOL. ERIES OF ENTERTAINMENTS. i’IRSTSOCIAL To he held in the Public Hall, on Ifed. June 26, 1907. ' f Bewitching Mxrsrc ! -- ) Delectable Supper ! j Glassy Floor ! v Full Moon ! DANCING AT 8 P.M. Lady’s Ticket, 2s; Gentleman’s cket, 3s. Tickets from members of rhool Committee and the Secretary. roceeds in aid of Te Arbha . School Improvement Fund. A. F. BURTON, Hon. Secretary. The comfort of elderly people deends very largely on keeping the owels in a healthy condition. After srtain age, muscular weakness causes ironic constipation, a complaint which ivariably causes- serious illness. No Ledicine is so safe, pleasant or certain >r old people’s relief as Chamberlain’s 'ablets. Try them... They are just rhat you need. For sale, by Johnson nd Wigg, Agents.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43108, 22 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43108, 22 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43108, 22 June 1907, Page 3

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