O.R '■ H *E BN STEAMSHIP CO OQM Md»l OAT f6e| W ITb **''**'* ** " hOha fat .., lt „ uulVttUU £si -'• J - °- ,,J 1N B il Hi AND TE A | : •" 'FOS; THAMES i-is;?f Lea Leaves Thames • : --- -akatere, 5 45 p m 7: a m ■i - Thursday Friday 1 i —Wakatere, Bam 18—Wakatere, 8 30 a m Tfl__WoVhf«--A r, »ri »»ujsarere, p ju a i • imday 19—Wakatere, 12 noon - .1 ’ Saturday Jl-Wakdtere, 4 p m , , ■ Fares :’ .Saloon, Return, 13s; Single, 5* Peerage: Return, 8s 6d; Single, s M • Leaves Auckland ip.- ; Monday 13—Waaatere, 12 15 p m V,.y‘ f«esday 14—Wakatere, 130 p m *-V r ,:,m e - n 4 fi^a y 15 Wakatere, 230 p m Lburstlay 16—Wakatere, 3 30 p m v Friday 17—Wakatere, 4 15pm .. • . ‘^ u oday 19—W»k«tere, 7 15 a m V : V, Loiinetfcing with River Steamers forPaeroi ail d Upper' Thames Settlements Leaves Auckla d , for Paeroa, Turua ' : „ \ v -' . - Kopu. Etc. ' ji: Nmday 12-Waimarie. 10 30 p m Monday 13—Taniwha,. 11 pm Vi' f H-Waimarie, 11 30 p m - midnight t r, Leaves Paeroa (callin.- at Kopul ; aturday 1 4 15 p m Monday. l3—Waiwarie, 6 p m ■S.S.ROi'OKOHO, , • WV’«fr^ r0 ™' tt ? r ° a lo Te Aroha—- •" indny,- Wedoerdav, and Friday ofs,e. ;
Te Aroha to Patim* H.; J.‘HI RST T<»Arolsn. THE f ft?£ ml , , . s Sai®'* B™' 8 ™' , ZEALAND’S / ' 118: ; : ■ GREAT scenic canyon, Visited, by thousands : KBW OVERLAND ROUTE. TO WELLINGTON S : >, '- . - via Central Railway, ■,:■■■■ avoiding sea journey. ".'MAGNikcENT: Scenic. Attractions The - pleasantness-of a trip this ■, beautiful river \vfill linger in ithe I ‘ - . mind forever. REDUCED jFARES—3Ss from Ist 1 I ; May,'l9oß. River. Journey, 150 Miles. TAUMARUNUI—WANGANUI Wm*;- - • TIME • TABLE. ■ with express ht Wanganui on Mon- .} ) days, •Wednesday’s, and Friday’s .• (circumstances permitting). Tourisfßureaus—T. C. COOK & -'Son, A.' HATRIGK & Company. • • ,28
Ssli WA m HOGAN’S ' , Liverv and Bait Stabler ■ - . Whittaker Streetl ~ ;TehrokQ. .>o,\ ../m; ' :Coaches, Brakes,! Saddle Horses, Bi •v g;es,..anu Invalid Carriages fcfir hiiej ' '■/ v W'edding and Picnic Parties SPEC! ■ -V .Y catered for. , _ ; : ; speciality. ' .fv : .HP.RSES bought and sold 4 and : broken to saddle and all kinds of h;rneß a at reasonable rates. ,• COACHES to meet all trains,® : .? HSPECIAL ■■ j ; eEUNEBALS attended to. On sale,— Maize; Oats Wheat, Bran ,y . . Chaff, Pollard, Straw, etc. Johnson & Gijllim: •V. - . Opposite-Hot Springs .Hotel, : ' ' te aroha; ' I—l_'-;' ■ A -/ / L/., : —Ok Hike- - -;V Buggies, Gigs, Ladies’ and Gent’s Biddle Horses, .Open .and. Closed Ctr* riages, . ■ - ; 'AL . Eun.erals anJ Weddings, specially for , - to all parts by ex-' , ' pe.vienced drivers. ? . Yeaily stands arranged: . Baine, Lamb & So. LAND AND GOMMISSIOM AGENTS) WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA j'ry. V, ' ' .. ; - Prir Sale Cheap SMALL FAESi of about 50 acres. 1 mile from To Aroha.; all in grass -and ".subdivided into G paddocks; L.1.P.; 4 room cottage. m ; FULL PAETICULAES FEOM MINE, LIMB & Co; 214. ‘ • HOarsCuess in child subject to croup is - a siire indication' of- the 'approach .of the . ! "? disease. Vlf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ; ;/ vis.'giyeu at once or even after the croupy SCO ugh'- has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Plpasant to take and contains no poison. For, sale by J. B. Johnson, Agent.-Advt. ' -- - ; -V‘ .
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43348, 11 July 1908, Page 2
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