A. SURGEON and ME( DENTIST, TB Aboha. H • V-'Vi'. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, .vr > > Saturday Evenings, 7 w 8 p.m. Private Residence opposite'Domain Fees Moderate. ' Q K Si;. E i 720 Acres of Waitoa, partly im* ■, p’roved; house and abed,’ a bargain. 'k, Price £5 per acre, £SOO cash, balance F oh terras. , cV. iJ i 560 Acres, mostly swamp,’, part °* the Lockerbie Estate, well drained and in grasß; house and ring fencea. Price £7 per acre, £SOO cash, balance on terms. 7/ : • For particulars apply to— n LOVEGROVE Bbos, Te ArOh a • ' or nd G. CLIFFORD, Morrinymlo , pOR SLE At tE AB^HA 450 Acres of Splendid land, 200 acres of whioh is rich nvetT flat, worth £25 per acrei / The balance is easy undulating country, and is splendid, healthy, t. sheep country, equal to two sheep, to the acre.: » The whole farm is in grass, except few acres of nice dry swamp which carrying splendid flax. :(■.- ‘t• All fenced and .subdivided. i>nw . > andy paddocks.’ The 200 acres pfj • iver flat is some of the-finest land ,in 10 country, and is quite equal to town beast to the acre. The whore inn is well-watered by the river and - ■ reeks. The railway aid county roM uns through the centre ,6f 'the pro "• ierty. The Station, Pcjst Office,' And Jreamery is only i a mile away. _ This splendid farm is situated handy . o the Waihou Saleyards, which “IS , , apidly growing to be one of jn» irgest in the Waikato. ' -t°wh" hip of Te Aroha is within four miles, 5 , nd the trains to and from Waihi pass hrough the property ten times d'mly,. • i p ,nd there is a market at Waihi for all iroduce that can be grown on a farm. ?he land is very suitable for cropping, he soil’ being > a rich v block loam. ?here is a four-roomei house and a atge number of outbuUdingd ;r , •; rhole is well-drained, and is a splenr, lid cheap farm at the money asked—ilO per acre. . Only £I,OOO \ v S STANLjKjjBROS., , Sole Agents, Ter Aroha. -
The Parisian ... 7 Dressmaking Establishment; Whitaker St., Te AhoHa, Cndor the raatmgetnaat of ft first-olas* PARISIAN COSTUMIER ‘ ' and; Five Practical Assistants. Moderate Charges ---- Cut. Fit and Finish'Guarantebd .0 prompt despatch Special Attention to , mn 1 • i'm ? i •1 * m Mrs M. DOHOYAHi Proprietress. ’
W- F. ROSS. WAIHOU BAKERY* Wishes to inform the public of;|Te Aroha and district that : j MR h" a » taken over the agency for eonfec* tionary, pastry, and all kinds of fency bread at Te Aroba, and will always keep on hand a good fresh stock of same at his place of business. " N- B- PETERS. Horse Sboer and General BlacksmitS (Opposite Mb. P. Hogan’s - Stables, Te Aroha, :: :: Awarded First Prize for *t the Te Aroha A. and Society’s the winner Competing against Eight Others. v; ;
>T, B. —r i j judge at the above Show was Mb BRUNTON, the well-known veterinary surgeon. This fact speaks for itself. . - MAKER op HARROWS, SLEDGE, 4 iGATE HINGES, &o 7 and WHEELS RE-TYRED Paspalum Dilatatuns acclimatised plants. IROWN from Bedford’s Be: t Hand-shaken Seed. “ Bedford’s Renown Paspalum Seed {the best seed grown. My na»* “ itrong, 25s per 1000, 2000 at 245, 5000 at 12s, 10,000 at 20s per 1000. ; ;fe PLANT MARCH TO NOVEMBER H. D. BEDFOPO, Ngaruawahia.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43353, 23 July 1908, Page 4
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