PHONJS 23 IUi’IJC* AKM - , A. L. YULI|, SURGEON AND MECHANIC ‘ DENTIST, Te AbqHA^ Hours: 9 a.m. to n W. td Saturday Evenings, 7 rp-m. 8 p.m. Pbiyate Residence op rosiT® Domaijt '. Fees Moderate. ; PO R SAL ®: I! 720 Acres of Waitoa, partly in** proved ; ; 'houseiand'-dHcd, a bargai *> Price £5 pef acre, £soocash, baloncj on terms. .• . 560 Acres, mostly f 8 o Estate. ~well ui»i*i e J* the Lockerbie Estate, ij yj;and in grass; house and Price £7 per acre, £soo ‘cash, balance; on terras. For particulars'apply to»r- , LQ YEG-RO YE Bros, TC AroHaor nd G. CLIFFORD, M ; •VJ V;V. f * pOR SALE AT TE 430 Acres of splendid iniprovod land, 200 acres of whicH-is- rioH*'4ftV6f - flat, worth £25 per acre. • K The balance is easy, country, and is Bplendia,.- Healthy* sheep country; equal to two sHeep ’tO J the acre. The whole farm is ih graSs. except a few acres of nice dry' swaiHp' WmCu ’ Jcarrying splendid flax.. All fenced and subdivided'unto handy paddocks. The 200 •atCfeS of river flat is someof' the 1 finest 1 land, un. the country, and is quite grown beast to the acre, THb farm is well-watered by the river jftnd. creeks. The railway and county foad runs through the centre of tHeppro perty. The Station,‘ Post Office, abd Creamery is only'jhiriUe This splendid farm is situated tiandy to the Waihou'Saleyards;' whioH; n* rapidly growing to be tone of. the - largest in the •••Waikato-.- ' ship of Te Aroha is within fdur hiilos, and the trains to and frorti Wailii paftis through the property bin tiihcsnlaiH', and there is a market at Waihi fot* <4.i. produce that can ■ b’e 'oii rhe land is very shitable for crppp|hgi the soil' being a rich 'black' loam. . There is a four-roomed house and a .arge number of' out buildings; thp vhole is well-draaned;' and*, is-/W spleu-. lid cheap farm at the money asked—* £lO per acre. , . Only £I,OOO OasH required. ...: r ' STANLEY f. v Sole Agents;
The Parisian . . . Whitaker St., Te Ahoha, Under the management'of a first-class , PARISIAN COSTUMIER and! Five Practical Assistants.. Moderate* Charges Cut, Fit and FinishlGuaranteed PROMPT DESPATCH Special Attention to /I >i* ui f ) • i«’i % Proprietress: I '. • ..... r~ 1
WAIHOU BAKERY, . Wishes to inform the 1 public of To Aroha and dietnc* that' MR taken over the v tionary, pastry, and'all kitfdS'WlanGy. bread at " e Aroha, and will W*ya keep on hand a good fresh stock of same at his place of business. N* B- PETE&S, Horse Sboer and ■ - General Blacksiaifli (Opposite Mr, F. Hogan’s \ Stables; Te Aeoha :: :r: . Awarded First Prifce Horse- sK>etag, at the Te Aroha A. and-Hv the winner Gompetii ig agaiast S£bt Otters. - N. 3. - Cat judge airthe-abdvevSlwW’-waa Me BRUNTON, the ' surgeon. This faot'spejilcs'for itselff' .• MAKER op HARROWS.SLEIDOES, iGATE MNGESy&O-v WHEELS RE-TYRED Paspalum Dilatation ACCLIMATISED PLANTS. 3ROWN from Bedford’S 1 ’ J( ReWdwtierl D Hand-shaken Seed* ' : ■ “ Bedford’s Renovm Paspalum (Seed s the best seed grown. My name is iranded on the bag. Bedford’s Paspalum Plahtß are fin * and itrong, 25s per 1000, 2000 at 245, 50oti aft !2s, 10,000 at2os per 1000. PLANT MARCH .TO NOVEMBER H D. BEDFOPO, Ng^l^hi4.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43336, 11 June 1908, Page 4
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