The Best Value in Boots andJJShoes* m Millinery of all descriptions. W. MANSON f Direct Importer, HAS JUST OPENED UP a LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS. $ Ladies* and Girls’ Skirts, splendid variety, new styles, very cheap. A most up«to-date stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Furs and Muffs Millinery—Ladies’ plush, felt, and velvet, trimmed and untrimmed Hats Jackets, in Girl’s, Maids, and Ladies* in tweed, plusb, beaver, etc. An extra large shipment of Flannell et es, Swiss Fiance's, etc. Ladies’ new Fascinators, Silk Shawls, etc., direet fron London Dress Tweeds, Serges, Cashmeres, in all colours New wide Patent Leather Pelts in different shades Fine range of Lace and Silk Ties, a n d all descriptions of Fancy Goods and Fancy Neckwear Special Shipment of Towels, white and coloured, good value White Blankets, just arrived, from Is each, large size only 3s 61 Choice Designs in Ladies’ Dressing Gowns and Jackets Tartan, Ribbons, Belts, Tie 3 and Trmmings in endless variety Colonial Blankets, Rugs, Shawls, New Eiderdown Quilts The Famous Fish Brand Oilskins. The Cheapest in Clothing & Mercery*
Business Notices, £a card. I JohnFkatee. Eobt. Frateb. Wm. Fbateb Frater Bros., LAND AGENT & SHAREBROKER, Stock Exchange, Auckland. [a card.] V. J, Lamer, FINANCIAL Aid ENT, f Stock Exchange, Auckland. Bankbbb— Bank of New Zealand, Auckland.
• Trespass Notices. O T 0 E. N Anyone trespassing on my land with dog or gun in pursuit of game will be pr iseouted. ■ ; ' THOS. GATIN. / rnRESPASSEKS on my property at • Rangiatea will be prosecuted. Poison laid for dogs.—J. B. Thomas. * MEETINGS July. 22 Piako County Council 24 —Te Aroha Borough Council. 24—Euchre Party. ' T7OR SALE—A Eew Tons of good Carrots, price 353 a ton on railway trucks. —For further particulars apply News office. T END E R S Tenders wanted for painting my shop. Particulars at my residence. Tender* close Saturday, 6th July, at nQOD ' 1 W. MANSON. OKI BEEN STEAMSHIP CO L'MIl’EUi SrBAJJ COMMUNICATION itll ' OUINE.vUtI AND TE A ROM A. ; FOR THAMES Leaves Thames Thursday 4—Wakatere, 1 45 p m Friday s—Wakatere,5 —Wakatere, 245 p_m Saturday 6 —Wakatere, 3 45 p m Leaves Auckland Connecting with River Steamers f orPaeroa ‘ and Upper Thames Settlements Thursday 4—Wakatere, 8 15 a m Friday s—Wakatere, 9 15am Sa'urday 6—Wakatere, 10 15 a m eVaL -SUjji Siaglb. Si Return ( 13s. Steerage, Single, 5s 6d ; Return I 8s 6d. Leaves Auckland for Paeroa,* Turua, Kopu, Etc. Thursday 4 - Waimarie, 6 30 p m Friday s—Taniwba 7 30 p m Sunday 7 —Waimarie 8 30 p m .Mopdayß—Taniwha, 9 30 pm Leaves Paeroa (callin at Kopul I Thursday 4 —Taniwha, 1 30 p m I Frid iy 5 - Waimarie, ,2 30 p m Saturday 6 Taniwha 330 p m Monday/B—Waimarie, 5 pm Fare—Return 13s; Siogle Bs. 8.8. MATUKU. From Paeroa to Te Aroba- — Imday, Wednesday, and Fri<la\ on arrival of s,tf. Vom Ta'Aroha t-> Paeroa— Liesday> Thursday and Saturday at 7 a n> For further Hticalars regarding [as iges or freight apply to H J, HIRST, Te Aroha.
The Shop for Boots dnd Shoes is A. W. Edwards'. Large stock, best makes and tow prices .
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43113, 4 July 1907, Page 2
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515Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43113, 4 July 1907, Page 2
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