A. L. YULE, SU&&EOK Ind 'HECHANICAIj ‘ dentist; Tfi aeoha; ■; ■ § ■ Hours : 9 a.m. to .5 p.i Saturday Eve 8 p.iSr sM p ttf Private Residence opposite .BhMAlif Fees Moderate.-o c ’ v i 0 ’ R S. .A-:' -i-Sic-v®; 720 Acres of Waitofij proved: house and shed;; Price £5 per on terms.. •/ *• u.j .&% -vfi 560 Acres, mostly, ' v '** the Lockerbie Estat®, ;.w®m*d£U--v--and in grass: house andirip&ifiiwW*.?. U- . auu in grass; u««w Price £7 per acre, £SOO 'cash, obalaiee .. on terms. For particulars apply to— ' ' f * >, ; LOYEGROVE BeOS,' TeAroha or 1 ud G. CLIFFORD, MorrinsvilU . .* • ~. 4 u - - ■....arJJgfcrfS#* l -’ 'OR SLE AT TE 'ARDHA 450 Acres of s 4 and, 200 acres of which is' rich n|. T . iat, worth £25 per acre. - ... The halimce i« W. jouutry, and is splendid; heep country, 11 A “ 4 A the acre The whole |arpx is,in _,. u _ 'm ps few acres of nice dry. Bwam carrying splendid flax. . All fenced and subdivided nndy paddocks. The ; . iver flat is some of the.nnest'.'faiW ,n ;he country, and is quite; frown beast to the acre. ’ • sreeks. reeKS. Ill“ liUItV *•**, ;• uns through the centre The Station, Post m > the Waihon Saleygirds^ apidly growing to he : one c argest in the "Waikato.^. hip of Te Atoha is within fou? nd the trains to and n-ough the property nd there is a market atY/aihi rodnce that can be grown oh a farm. Jhe land is very suitable for wof rt L ~ being a rich black ( loam. is a four-roomed. house and ft , jL few Chore M lid cheap farm at the money a? 510 per acre. ' Only £I,OOO Cash required. 7 STANLEY BROS., , \ SoleAgentgT® A rnhA--1 11 ’ ' " t" • -i. . i ■•'y mM";
The Parisian . T. Whitaker St., Te Ahoha; -(P Under the management of afiret-ClcfeS PARISIAN COSTUMIER and) Five Practical - Moderate Charges Cut, Fit and Finish’Guarante >-,o prompt despatch... a Special Attention to : : :} 1 A >l*x i ' > ' I if Proprietress;;'
W- F- v WAIHOU BAKERY, 1^! Wishes to inform the public of*»Te Aroha and district that tionary, pastry, and all i ;> , bread at Te Aroha, and -Will keep on hand a good fresh sWck-of same at his place of business. -.'K% N • B*
Horse Shoer and ! General (Opposite Mr. P. ,; Stables, Te Aroha :: Awarded First Prize M the Te Aroha A. and H*-Bociety , s Show> the winner Competing,, against; EigMt Others. ’ ‘y- : N. B. —T.is judge at the above Show .yaa Mb BRTJNTON, the well-known veterinary surgeon. This fact speaks,for; itself. MAKER op HARROWS, I iGATE HINGES, &0., and ' WHEELS RE-TYRED Paspalum Dilatatum ACCLIMATISED PLANTS. IROWN. fron* Bedford's Renowned a Hand-shaken Seed. “ Bedford’s Renown Pi jthe best seed grown, sanded on the bag. v Bedford’s Paspalum Plap. _ itrong, 25s per IQQO, 2000htj2 225, 10,006 at 20s per 1000. ’ PLANT MARCH TO NOVEMBER ■n H D. BEDFORD. Ngarnawahia. .alum Seed its fly name la
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43349, 14 July 1908, Page 4
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