•B- : %fScr. ORTH KEN STEAMSHIP gO L MII’ELH S IMS.AM COMMUNICATION WITh ifeOMNRM HI AND TE AROHA. v ; FOR THAMES 6d m Leaves Thames Wednesday 16—Wakatere, 9 45 a m nr»day 17 —Wakatere, 10.45 a m 'riduy 18 —Wukatere, 12 45 p m iunday 20 Wakatere, 2pm Fares—Saloon • Return, 13s ; Single, Steerage : Return, 8s 6d : Single, 7a Leaves Auckland |f Wednesday 16—Wakatere. 6pm IVFriday 17—Wrkatere, 7 30 p m Saturday 19—Wakatere, 8 30 a m kiConnecting with River Steamers f orPaeron If and Upper Thames Settlements i Loaves Auckla d for Paeroa, Turua Ipf • Kopu, Etc. : Wednesday 16—Waimarie, 4pm If Thursday 17—Raniwha, spm Friday 18—Waimarie, 5.30 p.m ; Sunday 20—Taniwha, 7,30 p in jf Monday 21—Waimarie, 8 p m Leaves Paeroa (c<illin at Kopul gsTuesday 15—Waimarie, 10 pm If. Wednesday 16—Taniwha. 11am fjf Thursday 17--Waimarie, 12 noon !|f Fridty 16 Taniwha, 12.30 pin IpSatuiday 19 Waimarie, 1.30 p m rf Monday 21 —Waimarie, 330 p.m |. RO OKOH'i. From Paeroa to Te Aroha—pf. Monday, Weduesday and Friday on arrival of s s gp From T 8 Aroha to Paeroa—- " Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7a m For further particulars regarding pas|f sages or freight, apply to , H J IHKST Te Aroha. THE Wanganni River, NEW ZEALAND’S GREAT SCENIC CANYON, Visited by thousands KEW OVERLAND ROUTE TO WELLINGTON via Central Railway, u avoiding sea journey. Magnificent Scenic Attractions The pleasantness of a trip on this beautiful river will linger in the mind for ever. h REDUCED FARES-35s from Ist May, 1908. River Journey, 150 Miles. TAUMARUNUI—WANGANUI TIME TABLE. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Steamer from Pipiriki connecting with express at Wanganui on Mondays, Wednesday’s, and Friday’s circumstances permitting). Tourist Bureaus —T. C. COOK & j Son, A. HATRICK & Company.
HOGAN’S ' L verv and Bait Stabies » Whittaket Street ■ fe Aroha . (Lvns A. F Thomas-) I—- ') ifichbS, Brakes, Saddle Horses, Buggi m, anu invalid Carriages for hire Vo 1 iiug and Pionio Parties SPECIAL Y catered far. SPECIALITY. "V, HORSED bought and so l d and broken to saddle and all kinds of h rnes« a: reasonable rates. COACHES to meet all trains. FUNEBALS attended to. ■■n- On sale.—Maize, Oats Wheat, llran, Chaff. PoUard, Straw, etc. i Johnson & Gwillim. Opposite Hot Springs Hotel, TE AROHA. On Hire Btigg : es, Gigs, Ladies’ and Gent’s Saddle Horsas, Open and Closed Carriages. Eunerals and Weddings specially caterer for. ' Tourists driven to all parts by ex pe-ienced drivers. Yearly stands arranged ]\J UES IN G HOME. MOREINSVILLE. f E. ALLENCertificated Narse, Terms on application. Accommodation for Ladies. 340 pOEEITT & MTJELLEE Barristers and Solicitors. Opposite Palace Hotel, Te Aroha. 309
C. F. JONES, Grain, Produce and :: General Agent, 25, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND Telegraphic Address : “GKANO,” AUCKLAND.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43373, 15 September 1908, Page 2
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443Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43373, 15 September 1908, Page 2
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