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r-Mt'i O BT HERN CO : : L‘Mii’ed>. . SrE AJd COMMUNICATION ,WITb ; OfllNEMt RI and TE A.ROHA, ? .FOR THAMES

; Leaves Thames Wednesday I—Wakatere, 7 30 a m Thursday 2 -Wabatere, Bam Friday li—Wabatere, 8 40 a in Saturday 4—Wabatere, 9 20 a m Fares : Saloon, Return, 13s; Single , Bs. Steerage: Return, 8s 6d; Single, 6*l. ,• . * Leaves Auckland Wednesday I—Wabatere, 3 45 p m Thursday 2 —Wabatere, 4 15 p m Friday 3—Wabatere, 5 15 p m Sunday s—Wabatere, 5 45 p m] Connecting with River Steamers f orPaeroa and Upper Thames Settlements Tuesday 30—Wabatere, 3 15 p m Wednesday I—Wabatere, 3 45 p m Leaves Auckland for Paeroa, Turua, . - Kopu, Etc. . Tuesday 3C—Waimarie, midnight Wednesday I—Taniwha, midnight Thursday 2—-Waimarie, midnight Leaves Paeroa (callin at Kopu) Wednesday I—Waimarie, 8 30 p m Thursday 2—Taniwha, 9pm

S.S. KOI’OKOHU. .• From Paeroa to Te ArohaMonday, Wednesday, and Friday • arrival of 8,8. '

ffrom Te Aroha to Paeroa— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a n> For further regarding passages or freight applv to H. J. HIRST Te Aroha.

THE ILJanni River. NEW ZEALAND’S GREAT SCENIC CANYON, v' Visited by thousands NEW OVERLAND ROUTE TO WELLINGTON via Central Railway, avoiding sea journey. Magnificent Scenic Attractions The pleasantness of a trip on this beautiful river will linger in the mind for ever. REDUCED FARES—3Ss from Ist May, 1908. \ ' y River Journey, 150 Miles. TAUMARUNUI—WANGANUI ,y y TIME TABLE. 1 Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, yv. Steamer from Pipiriki connecting vV with express at Wanganui on Mondays, Wednesday’s, and Friday’s (circumstances permitting). Tourist Bureaus —T. C. COOK & Son, A. HATRIOK & Company. v • ;• 28 sH 532 'SSF 9^. HOGAN’S Liverv and Bait Stablest. Whittaker Street . - . Te kroha. (Late A. F. Thomas-) Brakes, Saddle Horses, Bugsies, ana invalid Carriages for hiiej ° v&r - ’ Wedding and Picnic Parties SPECIAL .. Y catered for. SPECIALITYHORSES bought and soldjand broken to saddle and all kinds of h rnes« at reasonable rates. i. • ;• COACHES to meet all trains. ‘ FUNERALS attended to. On sale.—Maize, Oats Wheat, Bran, Chaff, Pollard. Straw, etc.

V : - Johnson & Gwilliin. Opposite Hot Springs Hotel, ' TE AEOHA. Si ii ijgbfAi: v . ■ —On Hire 1 Buggies,-Gigs, Ladies’ .and, Gent’s Saddle Horses, Open and Closed Caradages;’ ■ Funerals and Weddings specially caterer* for, • • Tourists driven to all parts by experienced drivers. Yearly stands arranged: If you are suffering from Biliousness, Constipation, Chronic Headache, invest one penny in a post card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., 608, Harris-street, Sydney, with your name and address plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sampleof Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by J. B. Johnson, agents.

Have you ever tried a bottle of Tan*oil for polishing your linoleum or cleaning your furniture It is recognised by all who have •• ''tried it to be greatly superior in many ways to the various pastes on the market. It "is experience that tells, thousands are now using it who formerly used pastes. It is mbrelecononiical, cleaner, gives very much better results. It gives a .brilliant polish with less labour, and it cleans out the dirt instead of polishing it in like the pastes. Tan-ol is sold in bottles by all stores.—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, ill 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 Chamberlain's Pain Balm is used. For sale by J. B. Johnson; agent. .

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43344, 30 June 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43344, 30 June 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43344, 30 June 1908, Page 2

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