LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Good entries have been received for the Morrinsville live stock sale which takes placeto-iuorrow ( Fiiday, 2nd Oct.) We draw attention to Messrs Hefcheringtous Limited replace advertisement in this issue.
Mr W- H. Herries, M. P., has a notice to the Tauraoga electors in this issue announcing his candidature in the Opposition interests at the approaching general election. Mr Herries regrets that it is impossible for him at the present time to personally visit the electors, as he is to the best of his ability, fighting for their interests in the. Parliament of the Dominion. As soon as possible he will address the electors in every centre on the political questions of' the day. Ohinemuri County Council meets at Paeroa to-day. The Oddfellow’s Ball takes place on the 7tli October. A good deal cf interest is b'-ing manifested in the event which promises to be a great success. The tennis season opens shortly. Owing to willow toots et . ’h t present asphalt courts in the Doinaiu are in a bad state, in fact dmgerotu to play on Wo would like to see the Departiu -ut make a new asphalt-court on the sulp! ur permeated ground near the bowling green; it would indeed be a model sp >t for a first-class lawn, nice and handy t > the tea Kiosk, drinking springs, etc-
Now that the fine weather is due, an 1 the summer will shortly be with us. tourists and residents desiring an enjoyable outing on the pretty Waihou river with its willow bedecked bai ks, should remember that the neat an 3 comfortable motir launch ‘ Rita ” is at their service. Mr Belcher, the owner, has «n advor tisement in this issue to which we draw special attention. We bog to draw special att ntion t-y a new advisement frm Messrs R. Green and Co., .who have started business in Te Aroha as jobbing and contracting plumbers, el ctrio bell fitters, tin pla o and iron workers, etc. The firm an: preparedtoundertakework in allbranches
’ of the trad; with promptness and ' despatch. Orders left with Mr Green, i at the Crown Confectionery, will receive ' prompt attention. Mrs S. H. Walker, 230 Humfffay-st., Ballarat, Victoria, writes : “ Have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for four | years, and know it is excellent. Have found it most beneficial. Can recommend it to anyone. In fact have done so many times, and it has accomplished good results in every case.” Fpr sale by J. B. Johnson, Agent.—Advt. During the service in the Te Aroh* Presbyterian Church, last Sir day even ing, Messrs D. Barbour and H. Ross were ordained to the eldership. Messrs I Craig and Ingils from Pacroa, who, with the To Aroha minister havehitherto formed the local session, were present. Residents of this district having bee:; appointed to the eldership, the aforenamed gentlemen from the Faeroe, charge will nolonger actin that capacitj. There was a good attendance at the Wesley Choir social held in the Public , Hall last evening. A little forethought may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes it a ( rule to keep Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand knows 1 this to be a fact. For sale by J. B. c Johnson, Agent.—Advt. i f
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43380, 1 October 1908, Page 2
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