H-o JL-#« SURGEON And ME( : "3* DENTIST. Te Aroha. . n— Jim Sours : 9 a.m. to 6p,m.daflyd : Saturday Evenmgp,'' '7 ? -p.m. to 8 p.m. ' Pbivate Residence opposite IDqhajn Fees Moderates' O R S • A L C:, E 720 Acres of Waitoaj’ pafrtiy improved; house and shed, a bargain. Price £5 per acre, £SOB c&sh) balance on terms. £560• Acres, mostly, swamp/ 1 partOf the Lockerbie Estate,-iwmli drained andiu grass;- house and ridg/fenced. Price £7 per acre, £SOO cash, balance on terms. For particulars apply to—--5 LOVEGrEOYE Bbqs,! To Aroha^. nd G. CLIFFORD; MorrihayiUe : -' SALE AT TE AEOHA 450 Acres of splendid' improved land, 200 aCrOO 'rleh flat, wprth £25 per acre. The balance'is' easy’'bndblb»ng country, ‘ and l is splendid, ' sheep country) equal to twO sheep 1 to tlio The whole- farm ‘is in grass, I 'except a few acres of nice dry swamp which . {carrying splendid flax. '', • , All fenced and "liubdmded', into handy paddocks. The 200 acres of river flat is some>of the finest? land' in the country, and is quite eqfial .to One gr jwn beast to the here. The whole farm is well-watered by the. riyer and creeks. The railway and’ county road runs through “the edhtre 1 the*frtf' perty: ' The Station)'Post Office, "and Creamery is only £ a mile away. This splendid-farm is situated handy to the Waihou Saleyards, which i$ rapidly growing to be “$0 'argest in the Waikatb.' ’ The'totffit ship of Te Aroha is within fdhrMli# ind the trains'to and from W Aifii pMS ;Hrottgh the' property ten titnes dhily, ind there is a market at Waihi for aE jroduce that cafi be growh oh'a fdrmJ The land is very suitable for capping) ;he soil being a tich black loads. Chore is a four-roomed house and & arge number of outbuildings s ;’ the vhole is well-drained; and is' a splen-’ lid cheap farm at the rabnev asked-'
The Parisian Whitaker St., Te k{ ek Under the management of PARISIAN fiOSTUMIEB:- ai and, Five Practical-Assistants. i -2$ : • ; Gut, Fit and Finish]Guaranteed PROMPT-DESPATCH Special Attention to ' Wojriitij Ofi^s Mrs I. Proprietress. *A" •. -!8 ■m ■ ‘M mm W- F ROSSf WAIfiOU BAKEBt.: : : Wishes to inform the Te Aroha and l district fthßt ; ‘' ;iVI!, ‘ 2Tii!: has taken over the agency .f or confoe* tionary, pastry, and all kinds tof. fancy bread at Te Aroha, and will always keep on hand' a good fresh stock of same at his place of‘business.-v*.?.-" N. B. HorseShoerand (Opposite Mr. P. Hogan’s ij ' Stables, Te Aroha :: :: Awarded First Prizß for Horse-sltod!n|{ it the Te Aroha A. and fi. Society’s- Sill* the winner Competing;; agaissfc! Eight Others^ ff.B.—The judge at the above Show Mb B&UNTON, the well-known veteri “ eurgpsn. This fact speaks for itself. vf MAKER ‘6f HARROWS; GATE HINGES,vAo., AkD . if WHEELS RE-TYRED r. '"P 1 r ‘i'-$ 1 Paspalum Dilatatim ACCLIMATISED PLANTS; DROWN ■ from Bedford’s BenoitfaetS U Hand-shaken Seed. “ Bedford’s Renown'Parfpslumi Stied ” a the best seed grown. My name 1 is iranded on the bag: Bedford’s Paspalum Plants are fine end strong, 25s per 1000, 2000 at &4Srs0 l (N}’at J2a, 10,000 at 20s per 1000. v‘- - sft PLANT MARCH TO NOVEMBER* H. D. BEDFOPT), Ngaruawahiia^ %
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43327, 19 May 1908, Page 4
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