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A Few Good Houses to Let Apply G‘ Spence, Whitaker-street. J TO LET—Good roomy shop in best ' 1 position. in Whitaker-street- • Water supply.—Apply News office. i : : TO LET—Four-roomed House in Koromiko-street. Apply Chas. E. Lamb, News Office. TO LET —Shop in Te Aeoha News Buildings, lately occupied by Mr Jas France. Most suitable stand fori a professional man. Alfred Buckland and Sons Auctioneers and Commission Agents. Hold weekly Sales on TUESDAYS, at the Haymarket.— Hides. Skins, Wool, etc. THURSDAYS, at Remuera —Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. FRIDAYS, at the Haymarket.— Horses,Vehicles, Harness Hay, Straw, and Farm Produce. Monthly Cattle Sales are held at: — WAIUKU, POKENO, RUNCIMAN PUKEKOHE, TUAKAU, CLEYEDON, HELENS VILLE, KAIPARA FLATS and WELLSFORD. Maize, Oats, Chaff and all kinds of footstuffs, Grass and Clover Seeds, of all descriptions, Bonedust, Root Manures, Superphosphate and other Manures on Sale at the Haymarket. Grazing and Dairying Farms for ] Sale in all parts of the Province, and Correspondence invited. J the haymarket, Albert-street, Auckland

For Private Sale. Piano (Mignon), T "ack ebony, in good order, sweet tone (examination by expert invited); Handsome Bed*, room Suite, mottled kauri; 1 marble top Basin Stand, 2 Chest Drawers, 3 Duchess Mirror Tables, Double Bed (complete), Wire Stretchers, Pram, Go-cart, Extension Dining Table (6 to 8 persons;, Chairs, Hall Table, Afternoon Tea Table, Ornamental Chairs, Yienna Chairs, Sofas, Duchess Chest Drawers, Linoleum, Lamps, Kitchen Utensils, etc.—Apply Rev. C. Robebtson, Te Aroha.

Pnblic Notice. Good Value. T N thanking the public of Te Aroha -*• and surrounding districts for past favours, I would respectfully draw their attention to the following lines which I am now offering to make room for new goods which will shortly arrive from Home.

I BOOKS.—Cloth-bound volumes by the best authors 3s 6d, reduced to 2s I 6d, usual 9d reduced to 6d and 4d ; Two volumes of Carylile’s French Revolution (bound in cloth), only 7s 6d; Girls’ Own Annual 10s, 6d reduced to Bs, this would make a beautiful birthday presant; Heroes of the Empire, beautifully illustrated, only 4s; Bravely Won, and other volumes, all illustrated and well bound, only 4s; books reduced to 6d, with four coloured plates, special value, all good stories for boys and girls. STATIONERY. One hundred pages school note books, Id; one hundred pages writing pads, large size, only 6d; pen and pencil, Id eaoh; packet note books, leather bound, large size Is. When you are sending any correspondence to your friends, you can get envelopes with views of Te Aroha, for 3d per packet; fancy note paper, very best, reduced from 2s to Is; just arrived a beautiful lot of coloured post-cards of the Domain; these are special bargains. Tea sets from Bs, twenty-one pieces; dim;er-sets from 12s 6d, twenty-five pieces; cups and saucers, only 4d each; large size table lamps, from 2s 6d; glass sugarbasins, from 9d; glass dishes from 6d. MUSIC.—To clear: 6d sheets reduced to 3d, this is less than cost price ; Globe Song Books, usual price 3s 6d, reduced to 2s 6d. If you want to decorate your house, nothing looks better than a nice palm, I have some beauties just now. Call and see them. GARDEN SEEDS. —I test all my seeds, so you can see them grow and be sure of what you are getting. Cabbage and cauliflower plants for sale. I can procure you anything in bulbs or shrubs at the shortest notioe. Flower pots all sizes. The largest stock of fancy goods in the Upper Thames district I have a few Steel Plate Engravings whioh will he sold cheap. Remember the address:—' JOHN WILLS APS, Opposite Hoi Sphings Hoi-el. TE AROHA.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43216, 17 August 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43216, 17 August 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43216, 17 August 1907, Page 3

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