Miss N. Challis, High-street, Carterton, N.Z., writes :—“ I was a sufferer from chronic indigestion, and gave Chamberlain’s Tablets a trial, with most satisfactory results. I can sincerely say that they are the best medicine I have ever used, and have pleasure in recommending them to all who suffer from indigestion in any firm.” For sale by Johnson and Wigg, Agents.
WANTED.— A Good Keliable Girl. Apply News Office, To Aroba, WANTED Work - -Lessons in Macrama ■4pply this Office. WANTED. strong lad for the smithy shop —Apply to D. MoL. Wallace, TO LET—Good roomv shop in best *- position- in Whitaker street. Water supply.—Apply News office. TO LET—Four-roomed House in Koromiko-street. Apply 'Chas. E. Lamb, News Office.
INSURE WITH THE NATIONAL Insurance Company of N.Z. FIRE and MARINE. H. J, HIRST, Agent, TE AROHA'.
“Something New Undes The Sun.” iUBLIO HALL, TE AEOHA THUBSDAY, AUGUST 29. THE SHELDONS Music and Drama PRESENTING “ A Vagabond’s Daughter,” “ A play which has found its way into the hearts of millions in tho Old and New World. Special Incidental Music. Now and Elaborate Scenic Effects Our Prices, 2s and Is. OUr Concession : Ladies, Half* price front seats; Children Half-price Doors open 7.30. Overture 8 p.m. Dejiek Mannebsley, Business Manager,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43219, 24 August 1907, Page 3
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203Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43219, 24 August 1907, Page 3
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