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THE LATEST

ODDS AND ENDS.

' Mr H. Jackson, stationer, etc., haH just opened up a remarkably choice lot of post cards;, many of which are ■works o art. at prices well within the reach of allf Hamilton Hodores concert to-nierht. Shags are plentiful on the Waihou river Trout suffer accordingly. Tenders are invited by tho Ohinemuri Comity Council. See Advt. Te Aroha will be crowded with visitors this Easter. The Waihou Easter Athletic . sports promise to be a great success. | For cheap hosiery, of the very' host ■ makes, dry Gabagan’s Econmic— Advt. ’ A correspondent sugsests planting the side of the “ Bald Spur” with wattle and other trees. The Norton Colliery explosion is at' tributed to the ignition of coal dust during shot season. If you want, a good fitting glove_ for good value,, try Gahagan’s Econmic. — Advt.

- We understand that up till now the Waihi Miners’ Union has forwarded to the Blackball Union the sum of .G 45. When you hear that J. B. Jahnson has the best equipped general business in Te Aroha, you may rely on that as a fact. Your patron ase is respectfully solicited. Quality of goods and promptness of despatch we are noted for, while we can quote you for anything on earth.—Advt. I IMr Fisher, headmaster of the Parawai School, left for England via Vancouver vesterdav. His daughter accompanies him. i Ladies’ jackets and cloaks in the latest shapes.—L, Cullen. ■ln cousoquence of the usual day being ‘Gjood Friday, the next Morrinsville Stock .Sale -will be held on Saturday, April 18. .For your millinery in cheap and up-to-date styles try Gahagan’s Econ-: omic.—Advt. Yesterday afternoon a number of hockey players indulged in about. an hour’s practise, in view of approaching matches. '* • ■. : Why, how ran you do it, s is a question ridiculously low. Answer: Sound judgment and prompt cash in buying, work wonders. . J, B. Johnson —Advt. Forty years ago on Saturday the first newspaper was started on the Tbamec goldfields by Mr Wilkinson of Devonport. A beautiful display of the ver latest millinery just arrived—see win dows.—L* Cullen. Efforts are being made to induce Mr GlhnvUle Hicks to contest the Ohinemuri seat in the Government interest at the geheral elections. Settlers interested in the growth of paspalnni should pay a visit to Mr Bosson’s farm, near Grattan’s Road- The crop grown is a real picture, and a growiug advertisement to the value of\ this grass, But we are not all alike, some like one and some another. We have variety and will try and satisfy the lot. Ballbt'te, Smokeless Diamond, New Club. K.B. black powder. Ruby Smokeless, Nile Ballistite are some of cartridges Wigg and Co. stock.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43313, 14 April 1908, Page 2

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THE LATEST ODDS AND ENDS. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43313, 14 April 1908, Page 2

THE LATEST ODDS AND ENDS. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43313, 14 April 1908, Page 2

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