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I fl E B I G G E S T S T 0 R. E The Highest Quality Wonr Waefd 'Worth THEREFORE Direct So IMferfifflfjifis Ltd Drapery FOR YOUR AMUlnery Clotbiitd INSPECT OUR BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING OILCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, HEARTHRUGS, & MATS, CARPETS & CARPET SQUARES INSPECT the beautiful range of Novelties in footwear for ladles and Gentlemen NOW ON VIEW AT HETHERINGTONS LIMITED s T 0 c i K The Lowest Prices •—3 t xs- tr - 1 fc*a pq >-a

Encourage local Enterprise sa «8n TO 'M ■m. 'jtr & r<A K Our Spring Millinery Exhibition This week we are making A BRILLIANT DISPLAY of the Latest Creations in london and Parisian Milliner? Models Also Novelties in Wrimmed Straws, flowers and feather Mounts EVERYTHING EQUAL TO CITY HOUSES, BUT PRICES MUCH LOWER Grp (Babaian's Economic, Vou Won't ®e fressd to ffinp 21

pIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL TENDERS Tenders addressed to tbe Chairman, will be received by tbe undersigned until 2 p.m on MONDAY, the 16th of November, 1908, for the following works: Contract No. 28 -Grading and Formation on the Richmond Downs Roads at Walton Cont act No. 24—Forminr 40 chains of spoil drain on Mikkclson’s Road, Waihou. Contract No. 25-Forming 14 chains of spoil drain on Me abe’s Road, Waihou Contract No. 29—Building a three span bridge on the Morrinsville Kereone Road. Contract No. 30—Filling and carting 450 c bic yai’ds of sand at Waihou. Contract No. 31—2 Miles of grading, spoil drains and formation work on the Eastport Road, Waitoa Estate. Contract No. 32 —45 chains of light grading, raising swamp and making sft x 3ft x 3ft road drain on the new road leading past Mr Jos. Chapman’s cowshed Motumaoho Block. Contract No. 33—Widening 24 chains of . the Main Thames Waikato Road at Mr W. Thompson’s

Eggs! Eggs ! have Eggs for Hatching from the Best Laying Strain in Australasia No 1 Pen BLACK ORPINGTONS, Gordon’s Famous Layers, 10s Gdper setting. No. 2 Pen ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORNS, Gordon’s Big Egg Hansel Kulp StraiD, 7s 6d setting. No. 3 Pen WHITE LEGHORNS Brookes’ Sunnyhur.t Strain, 10s 6d per setting. Mo. 4 Pen WHITE LEGHORNS, I Leger’s Cockerel mated with hens I that have laid over 200 eggs per hen in twelve months, 5s setting. No. 5 Pen SILVER WYANDOT fES, Hemsworth and Warren strain, 5s 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, Stanley Road, TE AROHA. Just across the Bridge (opposite 290 Recreation Ground.

ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KING’S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAYS, 1908 WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT HAMILTON ON NOVEMBER llth and 12th. Holiday Excursion tickets will be issued from any station in the Auckand District to any station in the Auckland District from THURSDAY, November sth. to MONDAY, November 9th, in' elusive ; from Helensville, Mercer and intermediate stations to Auckland by tmins arriving Auckland not later than 1.10 p.ur on WEDNESDAY, llth November, and from any station in the Auckland district to Hamilton or Kirikiriroa on 10th, llth and 12th November ; all available for return up to and including FRIDAY, 4th December. MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1908

WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 17th Annual Show. To be held at CLAUDELANDS. HAMILTON, November 11 and 12. Splendid exhibition of Pure-bred Stock, Home Industries and Ladies’ Needlework. Riding and Driving Competitions, Side Shows in abundance. Special trains. Cheap fares. All the Country will be there YOUR FRIENDS included. ARTHUR J. SMITH. Secretary. 439

For varied assortment of lace goods of all descriptions L. Cullen’s is the House. King up No. 4 for everything. It’s Johnson’s Stores and you’re right. J. B Johnson. —Advt. Boil, bake, heat flat irons, toast or grill, this is what you can do wi*h the afest kerosene stoves. Come and see them working next Thursday, Friday or Saturday at our store. Wigg and Co.— Advt. w Equal to anything stocked in Auckland Our Millinery “ but prices much lower ” Try Gahngan’s Economic.—Advt.

A train will leave Thames for Te Aroha and Waihi at 6 p m. A (rain will leave Te Aroha for Thamoa and Waihi at 6.30 p.m. A train will leave Paeroa for Waihi at 7.20 p.m. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10 The express trains to and from Rotorua will stop at Kirikiriroa to put down passengers. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 A special train will leave Frankton at 4 p.m., Kirikiriroa 4.35 p.m., Te Aroha 640 p m., Paeroa 7.35 p.m., arriving Thames 8.35 p.m. The express trains to and from Rotorua will Btop at Kirikiriroa to put down passengers. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12 A special train will leave Thames at 7.15 am . Paeroa 8.35, Te Aroha 9.20, arriving Kirikiriroa 10.50 and Frankton 11.10 a m, A special train will leave Paeroa at 8.5 a.m. (after arrival of 7 a.m. train from Waihi), Te Aroha 8.50 a.m., arriving Kirikiriroa 10.33 a.m, and Frankton 10.50 a.m. A special train will leave Kirikiriroa at 5.30 p.m. Te Aroha 7.15 Paeroa 8.0. arriving Thames 9.5 p.m. | A special train will'leave Kirikiriroa at 5.50 p.m. Te Aroha 7.35 p.m. Paeroa 8.25 p.m. arriving Waihi 9.25 p.m. The usual 2.50 p.m. train Frankton to . Paeroa and 7.35 p.m. train Paeroa to | Frankton will not run. j Returned live stock exhibits except for ' stations between Paeroa and Thames will not be conveyed trom Kirikiriroa by trains on November 12th. 464 BY ORDER. NEW ZF ALAND Insurance Company LIMITED. Capital £1,500,000. Insurance against Loss by Fire and Perils qf the Sea may be effected wit k this Cotnpany on every description of property. Accident— OUß SPECIAL ACME POLICY insures against Death, Disease and Disablement. Employers’ Liability—lncluding Workers’ Compensaiion Act, Employers’ Liability Act, and Common Law.—Personal Acciden' and Sickness Insurance combined Fidelity Guaranaee, Plate-Glass’ nsurance and Burglary Insurance AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES Agencies: CHAS. E. LAMB, Te Aroha. H. & J. CLIFFORD, Morrinsville. P. GILCHRIST, Te Aroha. Fire and Marine Department: G. N. PIERCK. Manager. Accident Department: H. A. MARRINER, Manager. 44 AUOKLND

property. Plans anil specifications may be seen at the County Office To Aroba on and alter TUESDAY 10th inst. and for con> tract No 32 at Cr. Manuel’s residence at Morrinsville. The Supervisor will show the work as follows:—For No *23 on WEDNESDAY the 11th inst., meeting at he junction of Waharoa and Walton Roads at the north end at 11 a.m. sharp. No 32 on THURSDAY the 12th inst meeting at the Motumaoho railway crossing at 11. a.m sharp. Nos. 24, 25, 30, 31, and 33 on FRI DAY the 13th in t. meeting at the junction of Taylor’s and Mikkelson’s Roads at 10 a.m. sharp and following on from there.

Waikato Winter Show TWO SPECIAL TURNIP COMPETIEIONS Cash Prizes and also a Silver Challenge Cap value 40 Guineas All particnlars and entry forms can be procured from PETER BAINE & CO--214 TE AROHA. Truly Artistic Artists of the highest degree of skill have produced the beautiful graceful designs embraced in our new stock of Wall Papers. They are unquestionably the most desirable papers in this market, and we cordially invite you to come and enjoy a view of these handsome hangings. A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF English & Canadian Papers and Friezes to choose from. A LARGE RANGE OF Remnants W. McINMAN, Direct Importer, 28 OFF. RAILWAY STATION

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT ANNANDALE, And ravel where inducement offers, The Active Draught Stallion Ben Marshall. Now rising 3 yearsold. Ben Marshall has never been beaten in the Show ring. For Terms and particulars, apply to 325 mr. McArthur Groom-in Charge. Just Received pWO CRATES OP TE AROHA *■ CROCKERY VIEWS. DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTTTRERS. | This ware excells any that has yet been introduced both in quality and design, all beautifully gilt. Will make a wedding present, or one your friends will be delighted with. Inspection invited. Also, opened up a splendid assortment of glass and erockerd ware, consisting of dinner sets, tea sets, an all useful lines. lean do you a very good tea set of 40 pieces for los ; l dinner set for £1 : I dozen tumblers for 2s. In glass ware I will sell you at warehouse prices cake dishes, fruit, sweets, ete., etc. A beautiful lot of Fancy Gilt Glass Ware at most reasonable prices. lam opening up every day stocks of ancy goods. I keep the largest and best assorted stock in the Upper Thames district,My stock of Christmas and New Year cards for the coming season will please you in quality and price. The Id Post Card is a marvel. 1 bought this lot cheap an 1 you will receive the benefit. I stock Books and you can always be sure of getting a clean story. I have a large range of Te Aroha Post Cards. I can sell you cheaper than any House in the Province, black and white «lso coloured of the very best. When you are sending a Post Card to your friends just remember J. Williams, Williams, opposite Hot Springs Hotel, where you will be treated with courtesy and civility. We force nothing on you. Visitors cordially invited to inspect my stock. Mechanical toys in great variety, sure to please the children. The old address, JOHN WILLIAMS. (Opposite Hot Springs Hotel) Whitaker Street, TE AROHA. 70 Fire Works of all Descriptions.

WANTED. —By young lady in business during the day. board and residence in private family. Address, stating tot ms to A. 8., Box 12, T 9 Aroha. WANTED COTTAGE—For a few ’’ weeks, December, January, near Domain.—Apply* Mrs I, Fraser, Bussell Street, North Shore. 468 WANTED—A Lady’s Becond«hand ** Isinvr:lp Bicycle. Send particulars and price to Wigq & Co’s Store, Te Aroha, 469

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Tenders are to be addressed to thet Chairman and marke<L “Tender for Contract No. R. S. HANNA, County Clerk. County Office, Te Aroha, sth November, 1908, 465 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT —ANNUAL— School Concert AT TE AbOHA WEST Friday, December 11 DANCE TO FOLLOW Keep the Date Open. Particulars Latf r. 466 Grand Euchre and Social. IN Public Hall, Te Aloha. In Aid of Convtnt and Church, Wednesday, Nov. 18 Admission ; 2s. Commence 7.30. Valuable Priz-s. 568 Te Aroha Fish Supply Shop E. IT" JOHNS, FISH and OYSTER MERCHANT GREENGROCER, Etc. EL. BONANZA RESTAURANT Heals at All Honrs OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW 184 ZEALAND.

XJUNGAHUNGA DRAINAGE 11 DISTRICT. Notice is herebhr given that a Poll of the Ratepay- rsjof the Hungahunga Drainage District will t ike place on FRIDAY, the 20jm day of N vember, 1908, upon ilue proposal of 'ha Hungahunga Drainage Board, to borrow from toe Minister of Finance, under Part lb of the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908, for 41 years at3£ per cent per anmjm, a Special Loan of £4OOO for thej further construction of drainage worsts for the drainage of the district. j The Polling Booths will be situated (1) at the shelter shed of the School. Manawaru ; (|2) at the Hall, 'Vaharoa ; and (3) at ihdl Hall, Waihou. THOMAS HANNA, Chairman. Wm. WILD, Returning Officer. Te Aroha, All-08. 470 I fri)d, DRAINAGE DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that the Ratepayers’ List of 'he Waitoa Drainage District is [deposited at my office, Whi'aker-streM, Te Aroha, and that a true copy of the same is also deposited at the residence of Mr Ronald \fathe within the district, AND IT IS son, ALSO NOTIFIED that the Magistrate will sit to hear objections and finally revise such list at the Court Hsuae, Ts Arena, on TUESDAY, the 24th day of November, 1908, at 10 a.m. Pi GILCHRIST, i ReturningyDfficer. Te Aroha, 6tl) November, 1008. 471

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43385, 7 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43385, 7 November 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43385, 7 November 1908, Page 3

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