Public Noticks SYDNEY B. SIMS, G.E ASSOC. MA.MO.E. MR, SAN f INST. F. . INBT., SAW. ENGINEERS M,N.Z. INST. SURVEYOR. AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR BOROUGH ENGINEER Hamilton. 432 P° RRITT & MUELLER Barristers and Solicitors. Opposite Palace Hotel, Te Aroha. 309 La card. [ John Fkateb. Robt. Fbateb. Wm. Fbateb Frater Bros., land;agent & sharebroker 20 Stock Exchange, Auckland. MISS BLUCK, Teacher of Pianoforte, -i.j „ ■*,, £ hour „ 10s Term counted from Ist lesson. V Terminus Street, Te Aroha. C. BRAY, CIVIL ENGINEER & ARCHITECT Next door tq Borough Council Offices, Te Aroha. 330 TRESPASS NOTICE TRESPASSERS with or 'without dog or gun, on my property, will be PROSECUTED. ! a. Mackenzie, 130 “Korrjslale,” Waihou. A. T. YULE’S ' DENTAL CHAMBERS. J2MR CAMPBELL will be fabseot from the 20-h inst. till 2nd DECEM - BER. Mr Yule may be consulted at his rooms, Te Aroha : TUESDAYS—9 a.m., to 3 p.m, as usual. Daily, irom 11 15 to 1.15 p.m: SATURDAY’S excepted. Fees Moderate. PURE MILK FRESH MILK The Jersey Dairy., J. C. BOOTH Desires to intimate to the residents of Te Aroha that he has taken over Mr A. W- Edwards’ stock of Jersey Cows, the best in the district, and he h ipes by strict attention to business to iperit a share of public patronage. Milk delivered morning and evening 516 yV'TO THE RESIDENTS OF TE SS & «ORROtJNDING Mr J. hTkINNEAR, DENTIST. .May now be consulted at his new and up-to-date dental rooms (corner, of Queen and Darby*streets, Auckland.) The rooms are fitted with every modern convenience}, no expense having been spared to make them, the most up-to-date in the Dominion. Teeth are not purchased for a day or a year, but for a life time. Durability is a prime consideration. It is Durable Construction together with J&frchanical Excellence that gives the warer satisfaction. You always get satisfaction if you visit Mr Kinnear. When visiting Auckland ring up ,2329, make an appointment, and get your teeth from a reliable dentist, f Nora Address— J. H. KINNEAR, „ DENTIST, Corner Queen and Darby Street? AUCKLAND. 38 Nt B- PETERS* *TE AROHA Horse Shoer and , General Blacksmith (Opposite Mr. P. Hogan’s Stables, Te Aroha :: :: Iwarded First Prize for Horse-shoeing at theiTe Aroha A. and H. Society’s Show, the winiier Competing against Eight Others. ■' mi?. N. B. —T i i fudge at the above Show was Mr BBAJNTON, the well-known veterinary gurgron- This fact speaks for itself. MAKERof HARROWS, SLEDGES, iGATE HINGES, &0., and WHEELS RE-TYRE 52
J. B. JOHNSON FOR
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4372, 11 February 1909, Page 1
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