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PHONE A. L. YULE, SURGEON and MECHANICAL DENTIST, Te AboHA. Hours : 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,, Saturday Evenings, 7 p.m. ■ Bp.m.. ; 'm-- ' ' to Private Residence opposite;Dom ai n Fees Moderate.' •< ** O R 8 L E A 720 Acres of Waitoa, partly improved ; house and shed, a bargain. Price £5 per acre, £SOO cash, balance on torins. ■ • Acres, mostly swamp, part of the Lockerbie Estate, well drained and in ’grass; house and ring fenced. Price £7 per acre, £SOO cash, .balance on terms.. For particulars apply to— LOVEGROVE Bros, Te Aroha nd G. CLIFFORD, Morrinsville 'OR SALE AT TE AROHA t 450 Acres of splendid improved land, 200 acres of which is rich river flat, worth £25 per acre! The balance is easy undulating country, and is splendid, healthy, sheep country, equal to two sheep to the acre. The whole farm is in grass, except a few acres of nice dry swamp which carrying splendid flax. All fenced’ and subdivided into handy paddocks. The 200 acres of river flat is some of the finest land in the coun’ry, and is quite equal to one grown beast to the acre. The whole farm is well-watered by the river and creeks. The railway and county road runs through the centre of the pro perty. The Station, Post Office, and Creamery is only $ a mile away. This splendid farm is situated handy to the Waihou Saleyards, which is rapidly growing to be one of the largest in the Waikato. , The township of Te Aroha is within four miles, and the trains to and from Waihi pass through the property ten timss daily, and there is a market at Waihi for all produce that can be grown on a farm. The land is very suitable for cropping, the soil being a rich black loam. There is a four-roomed house and a large number of outbuildings; 'the whole is well-drained, and is a splendid cheap farm at the money, asked — £lO per acre. . . • */. ; y‘ ! Only £I,OOO Cash required. STANLEY BROS., ■ Sole Agents, Te Aroha. ( V

Tie Parisian . , 4* -"Sffrr' Whitaker St., Te Ahoha, ; Under the management of afirst-dass PARISIAN COSTUMIER and Five Practical Assistants.^' Moderate Charges Cut, Fit and Finish’Guaranteed PROMPT DESPATCH Special Attention to \ floA-ailr oc , 4'9t*s Mrs i, DOROYAN. Proprietress.

W- F. ROSS, WAIHOTJ BAKERY, Wishes to inform the public of Te Ajoha and district that iMR GREEN 4 has taken over the agency for,confectionary, pastry, and ait 'kinds of fancy bread at Te Aroha v and will always keep on hand a good fresh stock of same at his place of business. nTB- PETERS, Horse Shoer and 'General Blacksmith 1 . • ,/ ' ‘ \ • ' (Opposite Me. P. Hogan’s Stables, Te Aeoha :: :: Awarded First Prize for Horse-shoeing at the Te Aroha A. and H. Society’s Show, the winner Competing against Eight Cthers. NT ,B. —The judge at the above Show was lle BRUNTON, the well-known veterinary surgeon. This foot speaks for itself. , MAKER of HARROWS, SLEDGES, GATE HINGES, &0., and WHEELS RE-TYRED Paspalum Dilaiatuh* ACCLIMATISED PLANTS. CROWN from Bedford’s Randwned G Hand-shaken Seed. “Bedford’s Renown Paspalum Seed ,f ' s the best seed grow. My name is iranded on the bag. Bedford’s Paspalum Plants are fine and , itrong, 25s per 1000, 2000 at 245, 6000 at J* !2s, 10,000 at 20s per 1000. PLANT MARCH TO NOVEMBER H- D. BEDFORD, Ngaruawahia.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43324, 12 May 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43324, 12 May 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43324, 12 May 1908, Page 4

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