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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The young man Maisey, of Gordon, is slowly recovering from his recent illness. Our report of the annual meeting of the Te Aroha A. and H. Society is re- i luctantly held over. I The vicar of Te Aroha will hold a. service at Waiorongomai this Tuesday evening at 7,30, ~ __ We are pleased to learn that Mr Thos. Gavin, who has been confined to his bed for some days, is on the mend, and hopes to be out and about again shortly. Mr Jno. Brown, of Auckland, spent a few- days’ holiday at Te Aroha last week, and returned to town on Saturday. Speaking out of your turn at a dinner party is like looking for a more reliable firm to do business with than J. B. Johnson. Its simply wasting time. — Advt. The contractor for the erection of the Waiorongomai Hotel is busily engaged rectifying the damage done by the recent gale. You can’t get away from the fact that you cannot buy better or cheaper than at Gahagan’s Economic. A concert to raise funds for renovation purposes will take place in connection with St. David’s Presbyterian Church, on Thursday, June 18th. Programme will appear in later issue. Call ’pn ns and inspect our prices in Oilcoats, Raincoats, Ladies Jackets, and Skirts. We sell at less than Auckland prices. Try Gahagan’s EconomicSteps are being taken to form a Rugby Referees Association within the Piako Union. This is a step in the right direction, and will doubtless tend to raise the status.of footballers. Great slaughter of new goods at L Cullen’s. New goods at ridiculous prices.—Advt. At the P.M R. Shooting Committee meeting on Saturday evening last it wa,s v decided to procure a telephone for the new rifle range, 'in order to make the range more up-to-date. The Committee are determined to make the range what it should be, viz., the best in the province.

A beautiful display of the very latest millinery just arrived —see windows.—L. Cullen. Tne opinion is prevalent amongst Rugby enthusiasts that something should be done to put a stop to the rough play indulged in on Saturday last by some of the senior players. If this matter is attended to, the risk of serious accidents would be greatly minimised. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure 'for Coughs and Colds never fails. Is 6d and 2s 6d. Mrs L. Cullen, Te Aroha, has just _ received direct from London a beautiful assortment of dress goods marked at less than Auckland prices. They include a beautiful lot of Amazon cloths in newest shades. New goods in all departments arriving daily. Inspection invited.— The prospects this season are much brighter for the shootest. Pheasant, quail, and duck seem to be_ plentiful. Get your guns and ammunition from Wigg and Co, to insure good bags. -Advt

The Misses Lavery desire special mention to be made of the choice winter millinery they are now selling at extraordinary low prices as everything must be sold. Call and see the latest style®.— Advt.

It requires a good stretch of imagination to conceive of a person being perfectly satisfied, yet this state of affairs is easily attainable if you trade at J. B. Jhnson‘B stores, you can’t help feeling satisfied.—Advt.

If you are troubled with Dyspepsia which gives its victims no rest day and night, and causes pains in the stomach and bowels, headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, constipation, etc., take a course of Chamberlain’s Tablets. They will stimulate the liver and bowels to perform their work naturally and gently, and strengthen the digestive organs. For sale by J. B. Johnson Agent, New season’s goods arriving daily in all departments.—L. Cullen. Maids jackets. A beautiful range. These are of high-class value, at Bed. Rock Prices. Try Gahagan’s Economic-

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43324, 12 May 1908, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43324, 12 May 1908, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43324, 12 May 1908, Page 2

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