T7OUND —Bunch of Keys.—A.pply r at News Office. 169
\\T ANTED, — v Girl to'.assist in V V light house work, few hours daily.—-Apply Mbs G. F. McGibk, Whitaker-street. 193
I.X.L. STEAM • LADNDFY Hamilton Mr H. Jackson, STATIONER, has been appointed AGENT FOR ABOVE, All parcels left with Mb JACKSON on MONDAYS OR TUESDAYS will be.returned oc the following FRIDAY, 128 Mbs POWER, Proprietress.
T RESPASS NOTICE TRESPASSERS with or without dog or gun, oa my property, will be PROSECUTED. A. MACKENZIE, “ Kerrydale,” Waihou. T RESPASS NOTICE Any person found TRESPASSING with Dog or Gun on our Ngutumanga property, at Waihou, will be PROSECUTED. Poison laid for dogs. LARNEY BROS. 11l TRANSFER ACT NOTICE ' Evidence of the loss of Certificate of Title Volume 29, Folio 122, in favour of Makareta Tokerau, Merea Tokerau, and Toro Mohi for Section 2, Block 5, Aroha Survey District, having been lodged with me and application made f o issue a Provisional Certificate of Title.
Notice is hereby given of my intention to issue a Provisional Certificate of Title accordingly at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated the 22nd Jay of May, 1908, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland, v EDWIN BAMFORD, 187 Dis‘rict Land Registrar.
PETER BAINE & co.. AGENTS FOE Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. Wilson’s Hydraulic Lime and Cement N.Z. Express Co., Ltd. L’aupo Totara Timber Co., Ltd. South Auckland Sawmiller’s Association Ltd.;. 'P• BAINE & CO NOW REPRESENT Mr E. E. GILLMAN, 1 Architect, Paeroa, md all information can be had fiom them. Plans carefully drawn to scale. Detailed specifications are accurately written up and attached to the necessary legal conditions. Work economically designed, con* sistent with sound construction anti requirements. i Designs of proposed works are prepared and submitted free of cost. AML pIAKO MOUNTED RIFLES Annual Training Camp, Te Rapa, June 13th, 1908. SQUADRON CAMP ORDERS. The Squadron will march by road to Te Rapa, leaving Morrinsville at 11 am. sharp on Saturday, June 13th, 1908. The Te Aroha, Waitoa and Mata-, mata troops must arrive at Morrinsville by 10.45 a.m. at latest. Men will provide themselves with luncheon. Horse feed will be issued at Morrinsville. Men will provide themselves with the necessary blankets, great coat, change of clothing, fatigue trousers, socks and boots, towel, soap, boot and horse brushes, razor, knife, fork, spoon, plate, pannikin, pocket knife, nose bag (on saddle) and cover (if required). \ Each four should have a set of brushes and cleaning material, and non-coms, to have watch, compass, note book, and whistle.'-
Swags to be at Orderly Boom, Te Aroha, and Driver’s, Waitoa, at 4 p.m. on Friday evening, Matamata and MorrinsviUe in time to catch goods train to Te Bapa Each swag to be legibly marked TBOOPER (name), B Squadron, 2nd Beg., A.M.R, Camp Te Bapa. Any member not attending camp is liable to be fined the amount equal to capitation, viz., £3 10s. By Order, 172 B. 0. ALLEN, Oapt.
Thousands of ladies know the superiority of Tanol over polishing pastes and other liquid preparations. They know it from experience in their homes, they have compared it with other articles, and now they will not have anything but Tan-ol for polishing linoleum and reviving the furniture. ,It is the best, most satisfactory, most economical article of the Kind, Tan-ol is a cream put up in bottles and sold everywhere.—Advt. ' ■ In past time the first thing done to a burn or scald was to exclude the air. To do this the victim had to either apply to paste of oil and flour or else bandage the scalded part, thus adding to his sufferings. 411 that is now necessary is to apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. This liniment gives immediate relief, also heals the part in one-third the time taken by any other application; but what is more wonderful still is that there is never any scar left after Chamber lain’s Pain Bahn is used. For sale by J. B. I Johnson, agent.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43335, 9 June 1908, Page 3
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