LOCAL AND GENERAL.
A meetig of the Te Aroha School Comupttee will be held on Monday next July 13th at 7 30 o’clock sharp. ~Z The Ohinemuri County Council invites tenders for the supply of hay to the abattoirs for twelve months. Tenders close at two o’clock on Thursday, July 30 th.
A quiet wedding was solemnised in Te Aroha on Thursday morning last, the contracting parties being Mr E. J. Sheat, of Manawgru, and Miss Mathieson, Waiorongomai,
Don’t forget Cullen’s sale is now proceeding.—-Advt. The Piako County Council advise that poisoned wheat, to cope with the small bird nuisance, is provided by the Council, and may be had on application to any of the parties notified in this issue. A boy, who was visiting one of the side-shows at the Waikato Winter Show, .yesterday, was attacked by two monkeys, and was bitten rather severely by the animals on his hands and arms. Ladies’ underclothing, bloon.ors, skirts, neckwear, blouses ele . at ridiculous prices. L. Cullen’s Pale. - Ad. The Domain workmen are at present engaged improving the appearance of the willows growing on the south-western side of the Domain. The ground has been cleared and levelled for the new tea Kiosk in the Domain, which is being built near the entrance above the bowling green.
• Mr J. M. Bell, tailor, To Aroha, lias purchased the valuable property adjoining his present business premises in Whitaker-street, and kn6\vn as Temperance Hotel and Boarding - house (Crickett’s). Do it now ! Inspect our women and children’s winter underwear. Our values are good. Gahagan’s Economic. Mr H. Keesing is making a number of alterations , and improvements to his
billiard saloon; AA expert is at present engaged renovating the table with new cloth, cushions, etc. Mr Wm. F. Boss, of Waihou bakery, announces that he is now enabled to sell his celebrated brand of bread at 7d per 41b loaf, This should prove good news to many of our readers. Maids jackets. A beautiful range. These are of high-class value, at Bed Rock Prices. Try Graliagan's Economic The attention of those interested in the
buying or selling of land is directed to an advertisement elsewhere from the Thames Valley Land Agency (Messrs T. Mcl'ndoe and Go). This firm is wellknown throughout the Dominion, and are represented from one end of New Zealand to the other. The firm’s Te Aroint office is situated in Whitakerstreet, light opposite the Hot Springs Domain
It has been remarked that the general public as a rule are somewhat funny “ Critters,” but that observation cannot be applied to the careful house wife whose experience has taught her to go straight to Johnson’s stores when household and table dainties are required. Advt Whether resulting from a sprain or from rheumatic pains, there is nothing so good for a lame shoulder as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Apply it freely and rub the parts vigorously at each application and a quick cure; is certain. For sale by J. B. Johnson, Agent.—Advt.
Mrs J. Morwick, Grey st., Shortland, Thames, N.Z., says: “ Some time ago Avhen my little boy had his hands severely burnt, Kanson and Co. recommended me to try Chamberlain’s Paiußalm. lapplied the, liniment as soon as possible and after a few applications the pain disappeared and his hands healed without scars. Since then I have used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for headache, toothache and rheumatism and I find that it always gives relief. I can recommend it to anyone wanting a good family liniment.” For sale by J. B. Johnson, Agent.—Advt. Have you considered the very important fact that it is through us you are getting your Drapery at less than Auckland prices. Gahagau’s Economic.
Mr W. Windsor has disposed oi his section between the Grand Hotel and Mr Tom Donovan’s saddlery, to Mr Clouson, who intends erecting thereon an up-to-date two-storey boarding-house. The house will command a view of the Sanatorium, grounds. Members of the Gymnastic Club are reminded that only one practice will be held next week (Thursday). The Hall being engaged every: other night.. As the Club intend giving several items at the Band of Hope meeting on Tuesday evening next, 14th, members are requested to roll up promptly at 7.30 p.m.
We keep nothing but new and up-to-date goods and all at the very lowest ready money prices. Just opened a shipment of “ Woodraw’s ” celebrated hats in all the latest shapes, also two cases of ladies’, children’s and gent’s warm slippers from Gd per pair. A. W. Edwards, Direct Importer, Te Aroha. — 1 Advt.
A man named Hermann ‘[Myers 7 was charged at the To Aroha Police Court on Thursday last, before Capt. Montgomery, J. P., with stealing a bicycle, at Opunake, in October last, belonging to a man named Graham and disposing of the same at an auction mart at Stratford. Accused was Remanded to appear at Stratford. The prisoner was taken to Auckland yesterday by Constable Makle.
Algerian seed oats, recleaned to hand, ask for sample and quotation. Wigg and Co.—Advt.
We draw the special attention of our readers to Mr C. W. Thomas’ new advertisement, announcing that he has started business as a baker and confectioner. The bakery is situated .at the comer of Bridge and Whitaker-streets, and the shop is next to Mr H. Keesing’s fruit shop and supper rooms. Mr Thomas is determined that his customers will not be asked to pay more than is absolutely necessary for bread, and owing to i price of flour ruling at present he has decided to reduce the price one halfpenny per loaf. In addition to making good bread, small goods of best quality supplied, socials, banquets, etc/,V; are catered for at reasonable rates,
Tan-ol has been on the market just seven years, and the sales each year have been greater than the preceding year. That is the very best proof that it gives absolute satisfaction. For cleaning, polishing, and preserving linoleum it has no equal. The experience of thousands testify to the truth of this assertion. l ' It is economical in use, and gives a brilliant polish. Sold in bottles by all stores. —Advt.
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