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The To Aroha- ttldgo Do.aia * Cteted. • - Two writ 3 for breach of promise have B been issue! again st 4wo Palmerston N. residents, cbiinung £5Ol in each case. - •ri •^ daughter of new goods at L. ... .Cullen’s. New, goods at* ridiculous ■ ? 'v prices.—Advt. ■ ' A railway eihployee who died suddenly at Waterloo Station, London, last week, had a double-sized heart. . ...i , • . The Eng uses Smokeless Diamond cartridges, loaded by Curtis and Harvey. H good enough foriumi should suit most •. people. Sample at.Wigg and. Co’s.— Advt ■: - :• : .. While a lady was sitting in her garden .. at Crpwborough, Essex, the sun’s rays • ignited a celluloid comb that she was wearing in her hair. > Wh®n you hear that J. B. Jjhnson has I*4® best equipped general business in Te Aroha, you nr v rely on that as a fact. ; Your patron:--;e is respectfully solicited. • Quality of.roods and promptness of des- . patch we are npted for/ while we can .„ quote.you. for‘anything on earth.—Advt. , An eighteen-year -old American girl k; “® 8 jost married her fourth husband. Her first died, she divorced her second, and the third was killed. A beautiful display ,of the very latest millinery just arrived—see windows.—L.Gullen/ : v Since the Guardians decided to detain : each vagrant for two days, the number nof tramps claiming a night’s lodging in the Carlisle Workhouse has decreased by

■' 60 per cent. \ ' ■, "Why, l how cs you do it, is a question !VT O , B ™ repeated ty asked, your prices are g , ridiculously low* Answer: Sound judgW. meil t and prompt cash in buying, work wonders. J, B. Johnson.—Advt. p The King and Queen of Norway have approved of plans for the enlargement of House, their place near -/ Sandringham. The house was a 'gift to Princess Maud from Kins .-•Edward. 6 1 Ladies’ jackets and cloaks in the latest shapes.-—L, Cullen. Having occasion to leave his shop; a ;; Canterbury tobacconist placed his cash- , bag in a refuse pail for safety. The dustman came in. his /absence. and the i tradesman just arrived at the refuse ' destructor in time to save his £4O. - ; For Bronchial Coughs take Woods’ . Great Peppermint; Cure. Is 6d and 2s 6d. -To -4®f&de .a bet'® a' yonng man at .Breslau eiite’red a safe. When he knocked ,to be released it,was found that he had. the key .’n his pocket., The timely arrival

of the head of the firm with a duplicate key saved him from death, but his reason was gone. '. prospects this season are much brighter., for the shootesfc. Pheasant, . quail, and duck seem to be plentiful. \Gfit . your guns and ammunition from ( Wigg and Co, to insure good bags. —Advt ; ! L'®borfcly before his death Mr Augustus. •Bt Gaudenp, the sculptor, supplied designs for. the American coinage, but j Jbe projection for the base-reliefs are so i high that a pile of the coins would fall over, and they are consequently not to be made. Jura ! Furs ! in real'.Marmot, s Jßear, ana Fox, and high class Eussian .Furs. We sell cheaper than Auckland • Houses. Try Gahagan’s Economic. 9° Jon know. the effect of brandv ? '.»ken on top of beer ?” a solicitor asked ; a witness,at the Wiilesden Police Court. Nd,; replied the witness. “We will -take my learned friend’s word for it,” Jbe opposing solicitor. “ Oh,” -exclaimed the first solicitor “I den’t know.” \i': .■ Somepcople think that goods marked . down in price are “haves,” but very " idea is dispelled, when, they Furnishing Warehouse*/Tb| P n pedin takers appeared before . thejHom Mr Fo-./idadhe other day to rMk theGoveria-mt to fix- the price of "®“:.;. A. <cu^ng’ > fi r m ig the cause of P e htioned the Government in vain b*?, • . ® Price for .bread proportionate t o >■ the price of flour, but now that both : r^ui 68 t are agreed something may ;:j;^gH^yout; “of the best,” ■ newest, and stylish shapes. Paris Fashionsm.Felts, Straws, Satin, and At less than Auckland prices. Airy / .Gahagan’s Economic. • ANew Zealand miner now in Tierra del Fuego (Mr John Weuer, formerly of Lowbum, Otago), states that he believes . if a rush of miners could set towards as they Aid towards Victoria .. .and.Otago mthe old days, there would ■ br a number of fields opened up and .things would hum” Tierra del ; Jfuego is an island about the size ox Otago. Southland,, and half of Canter' . lira Anna Rogers, an American soeio- ' fogist. says that by excessive physical -coddling of young, women, and their dephysical culture and sports, a FGjmnine bas been evolved who is a cross between a magnified, rather unmannerly boy,” and a spoiled, exacting So® 16 81ncerel °y loves berself

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43316, 23 April 1908, Page 3

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ODDS and ENDS Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43316, 23 April 1908, Page 3

ODDS and ENDS Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43316, 23 April 1908, Page 3

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