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rilO LET.— Good house ot 6 rooms with 12 acres of fircst*clasß land, of which 2 acres are in orchard in full bearing. Only one mile from Te Aroha. -Apply, J. & G. LovEOHOyK, Land Ageuts, Te Aroha. CAMPAIGN Mr A. J. Black. THE NO-LICENSE ADVOCATE speaks in Te Aroha on SATURDAY NEXT. Open-air Meeting. If weather be unfavourable will be h<dd in the Public Hall, SUNDAY IN PUBLIC HALL S p.m., Meeting for MEN ONLY 8.15 pm, Gospel Temperance Meeting MON DAY Bpm, Grand Recital and Lecture. 397 TO-NIGH I' PHIL WALSH DRAMATIC COMPANY including MISS EVA MARIUB—PAIGNE in new and old popular plays. Presenting for the inaugural production of his third tour of New Zealand a new and powerful Four Act Comedy Drama, “ A Tale of Two Women.” LOVE is stronger than HATE. Thursday, October 8. PHIL WALSH as “ The Only Juggins.” EVA MARIUS-PAIGNE, as “ Anna Bowman.” JQONT JjTISS | HIS BEAT !! !

H E MOTOR LAUNCH, RITA. 1 ACCOMMODATION-18 Adults. RUNS TRIPS UP & DOWN THE RIVER. Special Excursions Moonlight Trips ONCE A MONTH. Whole Day trips can be arranged For Terms and particulars, apply to W. J. Belcher, Owner, or H. Jackson, Sta'ioner. Camera always on board Parties photographed if desired, 383 pIAKO RUGBY UNION' —TE AROHA— Junior Football Social, To be held in the PUBLIC HALL, TE AROHA Wednesday, October 14 Presentation of P.B.U. Junior Cup & Caps Everybody Welcome. Amusement for all. THE EVENT OF 'IHE SEASON. { Grand March at 8 p,m., sharp. £|OME ONE ! Double Ticket, 3s 6d ; single, 2s 6d ; extra lady, Is Gd. GEO, McKEE, ' ;j<H) Hon. Secretary. £10 VIE ALL I ;

O T I C E. pLEASE Samuel Barry. THE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST OF AUCKLAND. Has made arrangements for another VISIT TO TE AROHA. MONDAY (aft.), TUESDAY, & WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19, 20, and 21. Consulting Room at Pilling’s Hotel. We offer the Best Optical Service obtainable at usual city charges. You may SAVE YOUR TIME. YOUR MONEY and YOUR SIGHT by consulting us NOW. 386 Royal Bakery. TE AROHA. C. W. THOMAS. Begs to inform the Public that he has started a

General Bakery. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. Banquets, Socials, Paries, etc., catered for. PLEASE NOTE BREAD per loaf. ADDRESS : Bakery : Corner Whitaker and Bridge-streets. Bhop, Next door to Mr H Keeping’s Fruit and Supper Rooms. I am a Cash Bnyer of Butter and Eggs. Highest market price given. C. W. THOMAS, k Crown Bakery, Te Aroha. 324

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43382, 8 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43382, 8 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43382, 8 October 1908, Page 3

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