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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A notification appears elsewhere, that Mr Herries will address the electors at iTe Aroha, Waiorongomai, Gordon A ratiatia, on days mentioned.

In response to an application fro n the To Aroha Rod and Gun Club for a f trtbur supply of trout fry, the so iety Hie forwardly t -day 25,000 fry. Mr h W. Wild will meet the fry to-day and in c injunction with Mr Spratt place then? out in the most suitable streams. Tho 1 cal Rod and Cun Club, with the : ssistanee of Mr Bpratt, are looking after the interests of piscatorialists throughout this district. Equal to anything st-'cked in Auckland Our Millinery “ but prices much lower ” 'i ry Gahagan’s Economic. —Advt. The ordinary monthly meeting of the Riako County Council will be held at the Oouncil office, Te Aroha, on Monday, 19th inst., at 2 p. m. No hot kitchen when ironing if you invest in one of our kerosene stoves for Rods. Wigg and Co.—Advt. At the Methodist Church on Sunday evening last, Mr R. Humphries, who is gifted with a splendid tenor voice wa« heard to advantage in that beautiful Sacred Solo, “ The Star of Bethleham. ” The Piako County Council invite to <lers for various bridge, forming, and drainage contracts No wood chopping when you use a kerosene stone. Cook for one or twentyone, Come and see them working next Thursday. Friday and Saturday October 15, Hi and 17 Wigg and Co. -Advt. A lost painof tennis shoes are advertised foi. We give a final i eminder of the sacred concert to be held tc-night in St David’s Presbyterian Church. The programme, which was published in our Saturday issue, is quite up to the Standard usually presented by the To Aroha Presbyterian. We liopo to son a large attendance. Keep your money in tho district it will pay you. Our Millinery is unsurliassed and dumper than Auckland prices. Try Gahagaii’s Economic —Advt. j

The Pev. J. Wrigley will give an adclruss on “ The church and Social pro-' blurs in the Methodist School Roon, • u Wednesday Evening, at 7. 30. Collection for Home Missions.

For novelties is Neikwearlace goods, Belts etc., at less than Auckland {trices. Try Gahagan’s Economic.—Advt. The references to debts, and Central P >lling Booth, and number of Police and so on, may seem formidable to some people, and the liquor men may think hey are “ nuts ” for the Prohibitionists. We never hear about any of these things here They are served at a distance only. I could spend a very large part of • iuy time answering liquor letters lik ■ those rf “ Puzzled ”, and little would by gained bf it- We wh > live in Ashburton know beyond all dispute or gainsaying that the condition Of the place in every kind of way is vastly better under NoLicense than with the Public houses opeu The sly-grog selling which exists is arried on by worthless people degraded by the liquor traffic but our sly-grog selling is nothing at all compared with the Waikato which is not so far away from Te Aroha, and iu the Waikato the “ Trade ” flourishes under the license « f the State, and people with two graius of common sense can surely judge for themselves what effect it exercises upon the community. Judge the trade by its fruits. If men and women wdl do that and vote under a sence of responsibility to God, they will be heart aud soul against the liquor traffic as the most gigantic iniquity that ought to have been trampled out of existence long ago. The Gagg on question in Te Aroha at present is Millinery, and now is the time to buy Save the middleman’s profit, and yet encourage local industry, and get the very latest and best at Messrs Smith md Caughey’s grand display, now on opposite Palace Hotel. —W. Maingay, resident ageDt.—Advt.

Encourage local enterprise for tastefully trimmed millinery, we sell cheaper than Auckland houses Oahagan s Economic —Advt. To-morrow (Labour Day') is a statutory holiday. The junior football social, to be held to-morrow evening, promises, to he a great success. The presentation of the Cup and Enlargement, on view in Mr A. \V. Edwards’ window, will take place. A most enjoyable evening will bo spent. We regret to have to record the death of the 2A-year-old son of Mr and Mrs W. Innis, of Waitoa. The little one was laid to rest in the; Morrinsville cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are purely vegetable, and contain no ingredient that can in any way be injurious to the most delicate person. Their action is mild and gentle without any of the painful sensations experienced by the use of Pills. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets act as a tonic, strengthen the system, and assist the natural movement of the bowels. For sale by J. B. Johnson, Agent.—Advt. For bed-room sets, Johnson’s stores are head quarters. Embossed white or fancy coloured are specialities, and at the usual famous bedrock prices. For ladies pure wool underclothing yon can’t beat L. Cullen’s. Boil, bake, heat flat irons, toast or grill, this is what you can do with the latest kerosene stoves. Come and see them working next Thursday, Friday or Saturday at our store. Wigg and Co. — Advt. The cough that is contracted in tho winter, and which continues through the spring and summer, nearly always indicates some throat or lung trouble, and should not be neglected. The ordinary cough medicine may soothe the throat, but it has not the power to heal. Recovery is not complete, and a second attack is more liable to follow. You cannot get a better medicine for coughs of this description than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy' is an excellent medicine for all throat and lung trouble, for it not only soothes the irritation, but it heals the affected parts, and leaves them in such a healthy' condition, that the danger of a second attack is removed. For sale by J. B. Johnson, Agent. Advt. A splendid range of children’s silk bonnets at Gahagan’s Economic. —Advt. Economic local enterprise our Shapes and styles in millinery better and cheaper than bought from Auckland. Try (iahagan’s Economic— Advt

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43382, 13 October 1908, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43382, 13 October 1908, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43382, 13 October 1908, Page 2

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