Hew Goods AT HETHERINGTONS Limited We have just opened up and have on view Spring Goods HOW MUSlins from 4§d per yard Hew Hashing frints from 4fd per yard Hew sress Materials from l/- double width Hew parasols from 2/ll each Hew Eaces and {Trimmings at all prices Hew Belts, Gloves, Hosier? aid Handltercbiefs Hew Ailinerp See our Stylish Hats, and mark the low prices Boots Boots Inspect our special lines of Boots and Shoes for spring wear Dow on KHtw at HETHERINGTONS LIMITED ©irect Importers, Ce Arefcu
Encourage local Enterprise I' / V/S/ VW *#» •fr> to - r^hri 'M Kill ■■if'.v'.';." W<( v: & v V » •.^> 7 • ••* I ininery Exhibition llm week we are making A BRILLIANT BISPLAT Also Novelties in of the Latest Creations in London and (Parisian /millinery /models Qntrimmed Straws, flowers and feather /mounts EVERYTHING- EQUAL TO CITY HOUSES, BUT PRICES MUCH LOWER Cry (Babaaatt's Economic Vou Mon’t ®e pressed to JSuy 21
WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 17th Annual Show. To be held at OLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON, »i November 11 and 12. Entries close on SATURDAY, O ;:ober 24th. Special prominence given to Home Industries and Ladies’ Needlework. Schedule on application. ARTHUR J. SMITH. Secretary, UNGAHUNGA DRAINAGE BOARD.
R. Green & Co., JOBBING AND CONTRACTING PLUMBERS, Electric Bell Fitters, Tin Plate and Iron Workers, Are prepared to undertake work in al branches of the trade with PROMPTNESS and DESPATCH. All work g uaranteed to be done in a thorough and substantial manner, and at reasonable rates. Hot Water fitted up on most improved principles. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALITY. ESTIMATES FREE. Orders left care of Mr W Green, at the Crown Confectionery, will receive prompt attention. 385 Kergs! Eggs ! I have Eggs for Hatching from the Best Laying Strain in Australasia No 1 Pev BLACK ORPINGTONS, G 'idon’s Famois Layers, 10s 6d yer setting. N . 2 Pen ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORNS, G rdon’s Big Egg II nsel Kulp Strain, 7s 6d setting. No. 3 Pen WHITE LEGHORNS Brookes’ Sunnyhur. t S rain, 10s 6d per setting. Mo 4 Pen WHITE LEGHORNS. Leger’s Cockerel mated witli hens that have laid over 200 eggs per hen in twelve months, 5s setting. No. 5 Pen SILVER WYANDOT CES, Hemsworth and Warren strain, 5 j per setting. No. 6 Pen, A GOOD CROSS, 2s 6d per setting. Infertile Eggs Replaced, Postage Is Extra. INSPECTION INVITED. John Mace, TE AROHA POULTRY FARM, Standby Road, TE AROHA. Just across the Bridge (opposite 290 Recreation Ground.
NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY LAPLAND UP-TO-DATE BREESE PB OLIFIO A GOOD SAMPLE OF ABOVE SEEDS AT WlGtr and Co. |6B C. F. JOHES, Grain, Produce and :: General Agent, 25, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. Telegraphic Address “GRANO,” AUCKLAND. - : ■>> T° And STAND THIS SEASON AT ANN AN DALE, revel whom inducement 1 IRis, Tin Active Draught S'a’lion Ben Marshall. Now rising 3 year old. Ben Marshall has DQyor been beaten in the Show ring. For Toru s and particulars, apply to 321 mr. McArthur. Gro' m-in Charge. Mrs S. H. Walker, 230 Humffray-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.” For sale by B. Johnson, Agent.—Advt.
NOTICE is hereby given in terms of Section 39 of the Eating Act, 1908, that it :s the intention of the Hungaiiunga’Drainage Board at its meeting, to be held at Te Aroha on SATURDAY, the 27th day of November, 1908, at 11 p.m., to make and levy under Sections 31, 32, and 33 of the Land Drainage Act, 1904, a rate on a graduated scale, according to the classification of lands in the Huagahunga Drainage District as follows : —(1) Upon lands classified A, l penny half penny ; (2) upon lands classified B, one penny, and (3) upon lands classified C, one halfjpenny ; all per pound on the rateable value for the period from Ist April, 1908, to 31st March, 1909, payable in one sutn <-n the 21st day of NOVEMBER, 1908, at the office of the undersigned at Te Aroha, where the Rate Book is now open for inspection. F. W. WILD, Clerk. Te Aroha, 21st October, 1908. 440 PRELIMINARY NOTICE Waihou Tennis Club. Opening Social Will be held in the Waihou Hall on Wednesday, October 28 MUSIC. DANCING. SUPPER; A Doors open 7,30. Dancing at 8 p.m Gents, 2s. ' Ladies. Is F. M. ICING, Secrefan: 431
W, W. MAINGAY, Whitaker Street, TE ABO lI A AGENT FORMessrs Smith & Caughey Ltd A full range of the 1 alest and most up-to dafs samples Freight Charged only on Furniture. Agent for British arul Continental Piano Co., Ltd, Prices, etc., on application. All orders promptly attended to 342
WANTED tn Buy —Two or Three 1 ROCHESTER LAMPS (large size). —Apply, H. Gahaqan, “ Econo, mie,” Te Aroha. 441 1 WANTED. —One good milker, 25s per week and found.—Apply at once to News Office, or G. White, Gordon. 430 RANTED —A Companion Help for ' small family in counfry home. State qualifications and wages ie*quired. Good home to suitable pers.' n. Apply by letter to Mclndoe & Co., Te Aroha. 436
Eveiytning new and up-to-date at A. W. Edwards the ladies’ and gentlemans’ draper and outfitter
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43388, 22 October 1908, Page 3
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