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PHONE 23 A. L. i SURGEON and MECHANICAL DENTIST, Te AboHAv Eours : 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, ■ Saturday Evenings, 7 8 p.m. Peiyate Residence opposite Domain Fees Moderate. R SALE 720 Acres of Waitoa, partly improved ; house and Bbed, a bargain. Price £5 per acre, £SOO cash, balance on terms. 560 Acres, mostly swamp, part of the Lockerbie Estate, well- drained and in grass; house and ring fenced. Price £7 per acre, £SOO cash, balance on terms. For particulars apply to— LOVEGROVE Beos, Te Aroha or nd G. CLIFFORD, M A "OR SALE AT TE AROH^ YfiwS; improved 450 Acres of splendid land, 200 acres of which is rich r river flat, worth £25 per- acre. The balance is easy undulatmg 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 which carrying 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.one grown beast to the acre. The whole farm 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 to the Waihou Saleyards,- which ia rapidly growing to be one. of the largest in the Waikato. The township of Te Aroha is within four miles, and the trains to and from IJAl J A’ J through the property ten times dfiViy, and there is a market at Waihi for ali produce that can be grown on a farm. The land is very suitable for cropping, the soil being a rich black loam. There is a four-roomed house and a large number of outbuildings; the whole is well-drained, and is a splendid cheap farm at the money asked—£lo per acre. -A w , ' Only £I,OOO Cash inquired. , Sole Agen'ts, Te Aroha'.

The Parisian , . . I Dressmaking Establishment ggagaßßmaKßmmmmmummmmmmmmmHmmmummsMm: ' Whitaker St., Te Ahoha, :/■ Under the management of-a first-class PARISIAN COSTUMIER and, Five Practical Assistants. Moderate Charges Cur, 'Fit and Finish]Guaranteed| PROMPT DESPATCH Special Attention to A )i•i i £ )*i* • * " ■ Mrs M. DONOVAN. Proprietress.

w. F. ROSS, f TAIHOU BAKERY, Wishes to inform the public of T 6 Aroha and district that MR GREEN ■h a » taken over the agency for confec* tionary, pastry, and all kinds of fancy bread at Te Aroha, and will always | keep on hand a good-’fresh stock of same at his place of business. BHorse Shoer and General Blacksmith | ( OrrosiTE Mr. P. Hogan’s , Stables, Te Aroha :: :: Awarded First Prize for Horse-shoeing at the Te Aroha A. and H. Society’s Show, the winner Competing against Eight Others. N\ H. —r v > judge at the above Show was Mr BRIDCTON, the weU-known veterinary surgeon. This fad speaks for itself.MAKER of HARROWS, SLEDGUpt jGATE HINGES, &a, ak& * - WHEELS RE-TYRED. Paspalum Dilatation ACCLIMATISE!) PLANTS. DROWN from Bedford’s Renownel o Hand-shaken Seed. " Bedford's Renown Paspalum Seed/* s the host seed grown. My - name is vwmded on the bag. Rtvlfonl's Paspalum Plants are finftand vtreng, per 1000, 2000 at 245, 6000 at 12s, 10,000 at 20s per 1000. PLANT MARCH TO NOVEMBER H- 1). BEDFORD, Ngaruawahia. $

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43338, 16 June 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43338, 16 June 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43338, 16 June 1908, Page 4

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