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TUANTED—A Lady’s second-hand Bicycle. Send particulars and price to Wigg & Co’s Store, Te Aroha. 469 A I A T A SCHOOL. Basket Social Euchre Party, (In Aid of the School Funds.) Friday, November 6. Cents, 2s 6d , Ladies, Is 6d (and Basket.) TJUNGAHUNGA DRAINAGE 1L DISTRICT. Notice is hereby’ given that a Pull of the Ratepayers of the Hungahunga Drainage District will take place on FRIDAY, the 20th day of.N' vember, 1908, upon qhe proposal of the Hungahunga Drainage Board, to borrow from the Minister of Finance, under Part 11 of, the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908, for 41 years at 8£ per cent per annum, a Special Loan of £4OOO for the further constiuc'.ion of drainage works for the drainage of the district. The Pulling Booths will be situated (1) at the shelter shed of the School. Manawaru ; (2) at the Hall, Wnharon ; and (3) at the Hall, Waihou. THOMAS HANNA, Chairman, FRED, Wm. WILD, Returning Officer. Te Aruha, 6 11-08. 470
Eggs! Eggs ! have Eggs for Hatching from the Best Laying Strain in Australasia No 1 Pen BLACK ORPINGTONS, Gordon’s Famous Layers, 10s 6dper setting. No. 2 Pf.n ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORNS, Gordon’s Big Egg Hansel Kulp Strain, 7s 6d setting. No. 3 Pen WHITE LEGHORNS Brookea’ Sunnyhur.t Strain, 10s 6d per Betdng. Mo 4 Pen WHITE LEGHORNS, Leger’s Cockerel mated with hens that have laid over 2CO eggs per hen in twelve months, 5s setting. No. 5 Pen SILVER WYANDOT fES, Hemsworth and Warren strain, 5« 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.
iI-AKO COUNTY COUNCIL . TENDERS . Tenders addressed to the Chairman, will be received by the undersigned until 2 p.m, on MONDAY, the 16th of November, 1608, for the following works: Contract No. 23-Grading and Formation on the Richmond Downs Roads at Walton Contract No. 24 —Forming 40 chains of spoil drain on Mikkelson’s Road, Waihou. Contract No. 25-Forming 14 chains of spoil drain on Mcl'abe’s Road, Waihou Contract No. 29—Building a three span bridge on the Morrinsville Kereone Road. Contract No. 30—Filling and carting 450 cubic yards 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 property. Plans and specifications may be seen at the County Office Te Aroha on and alter TUESDAY 10th inst. and for contract No 32 at Cri 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 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. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders are to be addressed to thet Chairman and . marked “Tender for Contract No. R. S. HANNA, County Clerk. County Office, Te Aroha, sth November, 1908. 465 PRET.IMIN ARY ANNO UNC EMENT —ANNUAL— School Concert AT TE AROHA WEST Friday, December 11 DANCE TO FOLLOW Keep the Date Open. Particulars Latf r. 466 ■ NEW- ZFALAND Insurance Company LIMITED. Capital £1,500,000. Insurance against Loss by Fire and Peiils of the Sea may be effected wit this Company on every description of property. Accident — OUli SPECIAL ACME POLICY insures against Death, Disease •and Disablement. ’ Employers’ Lia BlLlTY— lncluding Workers’ Comperisaiion Act, Employers’ Liability Act, and Common Law.- Personal Accident and Sickness Insurance combined Fidelity Guaranaee, Plate-Glass^ 1 nsu- ’ ranee and Burglary Insurance AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES Agencies: CHAS. E. LAMP., Te Aroha. H, & J. CLIFFORD, Morrinsville. P. GILCHRIST, Te Aroha. Fire and Marine Department: G. N. PIERO Manager. Accident Department : H. A. MARRINER, .Manager. 44 AUOKLND
jjggt Jg 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 Ladids’ Needlework. Hiding and Driving Competitions, Side Shows in abundance. Special trains. Cheap fares. All the Country will be there YOUR FRIENDS included, ARTHUR J. SMITH. P Secretary, i 439 Waikato Winter Show TWO SPECIAL TURNIP COM--4 PETIEIONS Cash Prizes and also a Silver Challenge Cap value 40 Guineas All particulars and entry forms can be procured from PETER BAINE & co.. 214 'I'E ABOHA. Truly Artistic Artists of the highest degree of skill have produced the beautiful graceful designs embraced in our new stock of Wall Papers, They arts 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 i W, MciNMAN, Direct Importer, j 28 OPP. KAILWAT STATION
& & ■j; • a- » a\ :4f ' '7"*a I.S 1 ..L TO STAND Tins SEASON AT ANNANDALE, And ravel where inducement offers, The Active Draught Stallion Ben Marshall. Now rising 3 yearsold. Beu Marshall has never been beaten in the Show ring. For Terms and particulars, apply to 325 mr. McArthur. Groom»in Charge. Just Received rwo CRATES OK TE AROHA CROCKERY VIEWS. DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. _ This ware excells any that has yet been in- I trodueed 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 crockerd i ware, consisting of dinner sets, tea sets, an all useful lines. lean do you a very good tea set of 40 pieces for Ids ; i dinner set for £1 ; u 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 Class 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- J 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, l bought this lot cheap an 1 you will j 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 also 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.
DRAINAGE DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that the Ratepayers’ List of the Waifoa Drainage District is deposited at my office, Whi'aker-street, Te Aroha, and that a true copy of the same is also deposited at the residence of Mr Ronald ifathe son, within the district, AND. IT IS ALSO NOTIFIED that the Magistrate will pit to hear objections and finally revise such list at the Court. Hsuse, Ts Aroha, on TUESDAY, the 24th day of November. 1908, at 10 a m. P. GILCHRIST, ‘ Returning Officer. Te Aroha, 6'b November, 1908. 471
EGGS CHICKENS EGGS JPOULTKY EGGS ■ FAMOUS LAYERS ' Silver Wyandotte's Howell - Warren Cockerel, mated to Pullets from Jones, the great American breeder. White Leghorns Leger Van rosser Cocke mated to Leger Broo Pullets Brown Leghorns ' SETTINGS 4s. Birds for Sale, 2s 6d to 15s. CHICKENS, Pens 1 and 2,15 s doz. Pen 3,10 s and 12s 6ddoz. at 1 week old. Hens to Brood same, os each ORDER E'RLY. The demand is big. Don’t be disappointed. ~A BELL, Tk Aroha West . Te Aroha A gents--275 WIGG & Co. EGGS CHICKEN S EGGS CHICKENS
The cough that is contracted in the winter, and which continues through the spring and summer, nearly always indicates some throat or lung trouble, and should not bo 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. For ladies pure wool underclothing yon can’t beat L. Cullen’s.
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