PHONE 23 A. L. SURGEON and DENTIST, YULE. mechanical f; Te Abc&a. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. dfculf;. Saturday Evenings, 7 P' m< w 8 P ‘ m ' " Pbivate Residence opposite Domain. Fees Moderate. 0 R 8 A L E 720 Acres of partly . ilbt*. proved; house and bhed, a Price £5 per acre, £SOO cash, balance on terms./ . * : 560 Acres* mostly swamp, part -os the Lockerbie Estate, well drained and in grass; house andring icuce . Price £7 per acre, £SOO cash, balance on terms. For particulars apply to— LOVEGROYE Bros, To Aroha - or nd G. CLIFFORD, MorrinsviUe f T7OR SALE AT TE AROHA F . 450 Acres of splendid land, 200 acres of which is. rich . river flat, worth £25 per acre. ■. ,; v; 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 winch ’ Jcarrying splendid flax. All fenced and subdivided into, handy paddocks. The 200 acres, of river flat is some of the finest land in the country, and is quite equal to oso grown beast to the acre. The whole f irm 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* s to the Waihou Saleyards,' which,-id rapidly growing to be one pf ...th© largest in the Waikato. The. township of Te Aroha is within four mUei, and the trainp te and from Waihi- pass . , through the property,ten times daily, ; and there is a market at Waihi fo* *R produce that can be grown on afarin. The land is very suifcablefqr croppings the soil being a rich black* lown. There is a four-roomed .house and a v large number of outbuildings;,- the vhole is well-drained, and is a splendid cheap farm at the money asked—£lo per acre. Only £I,OOO Cask required. sTANpiY -BRoakr - Sole Agents, ,Te Aroha. ;
The Parisian . Dressmaking Establishment ■mwimii iiiwiiiimi iiiMiiiii|ii«ii—riiliwil'nnrTiiiiriviTmri i— — '•* Whitaker St., Te Aroha. Under the maaagetneut of afirst-CHS.-i PARISIAN COSTUMIER and) Five Practical Assistants, Moderate Charges Cut, Fit and Finish’Guaranthed PROMPT DESPATCH Special Attention to v dll ’ll£ > l» i Mrs M, DONOYAN. Proprietress.
w. F ROSS.BA.KERY, t ; Wishes to inform the publmof-: T« - Aroha and district, that MR GREEK n?-;. ha» taken over the agency for confoo* tionary, pastry, and-&U kinds qf ; £ancs bread at ?'e Aroha, and will alwayar . » keep on hand a good fresh atoek;©£ ! same at his place of business. - • N* B- PETERS* Horse ;Shoer and GeneralßMsniitii, (Opposite Mr. P. Hogan’s ■ Stables, Te Aroha :: Awarded First Prize for - the Te the winner r Others. V - * N.B. —:P'u judge, at .the above Sho|t ; r , • Mb BRT7NTON, the welL-known surgeon. This fact speaks-for itself. ;V /t_ '• i;/;MAKER iop HARROWS, SLEDGES* i iGATE HINGES, &c., anp WHEELS RE ? TYRED /, Paspaliim Dilatafuns ACCLIMATISED PLANTS. GROWN, from Bedford’s., Renowned •> Hand-shaken Seed.. “ Bedford’s Renown, PaßpalumS««d”» •> sthe best seed grown. My name, is . iranded on the bag. . Bedford’s Paspidum Plants arefine and >■’ trong, 25? per 1000, 2000 at-24a, 600® i$U 12s, 10,000 at 20s per 1000. : v ‘ PLANT MARCH TO NOVEMBER H. D. BEDFORD, Ngaruawahia. •
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43333, 4 June 1908, Page 4
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