■ V u *A'nriMiiila „ , Leaves Thames" Jiuraday 23 - Aupouri, 3 p in jiaay 24—Aupouri, 4 d in loudav 27- —Am«mri « 17 jjjj O B J Jj K B N STEAMSHIP CO ; L Mll’iSDi (fm nr- m°o, M DNI CATION W ITb UHINEM KJ aND TE AROHa. FOR THAMES && J « r* -—upuun* 4 D'm-r ■■ louday 27—Aopouri/ 6 17Vm -cures; Saloon, Return, 13s; Single, is. Steerage : Return, 8s Gd; Single, s u Leaves Auckland nday 24—Aupouri, 9.30 a.rn. Sunday 29—Aupouri, 12 noon onnec ting with RiverSteauiers f orPaeron Had Upper Thames Settlements leaves Auckla d for Paeroa, Turua, KopYi, Etc. InursrJay 23 7*30 pm mday 24—Taniwha. 8 30 p.iivi Sunday 2G— Waimarie, 10 30 p.m. Monday 27—Taniwha, 11p.m. 'TJ%' ~, Paeroa fcaliin k’t Kopul jiHirsday 25—Tauiwha. 2 30 p m mday 24—Waimarie,' 4 15 p m Saturday 25—Tauiwha. 4.30 p.m. Monday 27—Waimarie, 6 p m.
S.s. ROTOKO3 ;7 |4 ’f<»ji).p tte ron to Te Arnii*— . »hd«y/l ! WedneVirt< 1 -' •i« •>.I Kr'.i.y 1 arrival of h.r.'-! .< y on fOtri Te A roli'ii Vo PaVro.— !! ‘ ke»day, Thursday and Saturday at 7 am tfor further iticul »rs rHj/ardinK pa* 4 - freft/l** ■I Hi J. H.IHiST Te Ardha.; I j!#k or THE River; EW ZEALANDfS; iioit' ter,--GREAT SCENIC CANYON, ■M Yisited by thousands SW OVERLAND ROUTE TO WELLINGTON : • : via Central Railway, >■ . avoiding sfia journey. ’ iIAGNIFIGENT . SCENIC ATTRACTIONS he pleasantness of k trip on this sautiful river will linger in < the ' r; mind for ever. fMI ' EDUCED f FARES— 35s from Ist 'u— :: " : / ; 'May, 1908. : 'River Journey,, 150 Miles. TAUMARUNUI—WANGANUI 1 v> TIME TABLE. uesdays,. Thursdays, ' Saturdays, Steamer from Pipiriki connecting ith express at Wanganui on Moniya». Wednesday’s, and Friday’s ircumstances;perjnitting). Tourist C. COOK & )N, A. HATRICK & Company.
HOGAN’S liverv and, Bait Stabies> WMtake) Streell Te Ajwha. (Latje A. F TiroMAS’) poaches, Brakes,; Saddle Horses, Bugp,'ana invalid Carriages for hiiej Vedding and Picnic Parties SPECI AL catered for. \ ' ’ SPECIALITY- ' i. ; HO EtSES bought and sold 4 and deep to. saddle and au kinds of h. rnes® to-isonable rates. ' v ' to meet all tra ins." „ ' i- —! FTJNEEALS attended to. )n sale.—Maize, Oa,ls Wheat, liran, iff.PoUardi'Strawi-etc.. - JohDson Sl GwiJlim. Opposite Hot /Springs' Hofei, <t TE AROH,A. r On Hire— . Bji£rgie|,ioigs, Ladies’, and ; Gent’s lie HOrses, Open and Cl",sed Car{funerals And Wi ddings specially erPjC for , :! tV iiuists driven to all parts by ex'ieiiced drivers. Yearly stands airinged. v i*i ME ' LARGEST SALE BIGGEST BARGAINS ever, jred in -Te Afoha, a 1: Spitz’s .lightering Sale, opposite* Palace >tel. • ■ ■ ‘
Who to Get soil your Furniture, Stock (live and dead), Produce, Sundries. Why [HITTAKEII, WHITTAKER & Co., Auctioneers, THAMES. every Saturday at 2 p.m. . . .side. Sales any part of the couritry TO UP No. 104. PO. Box 17. ': ' l i have.several Splendid Farms and . T ivn Properties for. sale. v . YTHtNG YOU WANT r CASH SEND IT TO WHITTAKER, ur Mr A. J. Whittaker has had years experience of Hotel: and' e yulueing, and is open to under > same. 234 ■ - :<**?■■■■■ •••#.. •/ \" -■ — —-r— —t “ has been remarked that the general Ire as 1 a rule are fumiy itters,” but that observation' cannot tpplied to the. careful.. house 39 experience Has taught’-her to 'go ght to Johnson’s stores when house- . and table dainties are require .1. Adv l
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43353, 23 July 1908, Page 2
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