WANTED a good cow in pr close to profit.—Apply J- \ Lovbgboye. ' 6 * £SEpi SHOO'D Gracing and Water. Ha, VJ to Te Aroha.—Apply J- anal* Lovegrovk. TJ BL I C H TE AROHA. TO-MORROW, Friday, February Absolutely ONE NIGHT only. • The World Famous Instrumentalis LEO JAN MIS( Cherniavski ' ASSISTED BY EMINENT ENGLISH VOCALISTS, “Justly considered ito be the greatest musical treat Dominion.” Prices, 4s, 3s and 2s. Plans at Jackson’s, Stationer, 609; QHINEMURI A & H. SOCIETY. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. ■ : 'A SHOW f Eleventh Annual STOdK AT PAEROA In paddock opposite Railway Station, on, *jj Saturday, February 20 IN PRIZES £IBO .IN PRIZES , Grand Parade of Stock; Ladies’, Gent's^ on/l Dirlin/v onfl .Tlim'nin Ct dfJTli'iftStjSTi ous other attractions. ,-w,™ SPECIAL TRAINS from Waihi■ ,ari|a intermediate stations and trains* from all other parts. Schedules [2 on application. t Entries close on Saturday 13th, v>. - Secretary, John Raeburn, Dominion I* Chambers, Paeroa, , 010 pIAKO COUNTY TENDERS ■ * C O.U NCIL Tenders addressed to the Chairman, ,-rf will be received by the undersigned until <1 _ HIAMTi » V PV „ ? 2 p.m.on MONDAY, the 22nd February irks .V -iil ’ next, for the following works : - Contract No. 39 '-Grading and forming 80 chains on. Morrinsville-Tauhei - Road. '** 1 f Contract No. 41—Grading and forming 55 chains on Morrinsville-Tauhei 1 Road. ' Contract No. 42 -Grading and forming , 55 chains on- Morrinsville-Tauhei Road. ' ‘ Contract No. 43—Grading and forming the "road from AVaitba/Block to Waihou Railway Station. Contract No. 44—Repainng the worst portions of 1 honison’s Track • Contract No. 45—Repairing’ the worst portions of Thomson’s track. t The-Supervisor will show the work 39, 11, and 42 on inst. No. follows :—Nos Friday the 19th inst. Saturday the 20th inst. f Nos. 44 and; on Thursday the 18th inst Plans and Specifications may be at County Office after 15th inst. Lowest or any tender not accepted. , . '•? R. S. HANNA, . 614 , County. Clerk.
N T C t Ii Having taken over the ‘ . r , Butchery” l usiness in Te - Aroha, lately carried on by Mr Jjp#£y/ ; we would respectfully request the residents of To Aroha 'ann-Surrounding district to continue thfe same generous b measure of , patronage tons as his been accorded our predecessor. We hope, by strict attention to business and by keeping a first-da»8; arricle and selling the same at a moderate price, to merit a fair slmra | of public support. ! ' 0 HEDGE & SMITH Butchers. Te Aroha, 31st December, 19U8. "’. : ’4* In connection with wish to THANK my customers, fm _ past fa vours, and respectfully request thorn to' support mv sucdfiSsars. -- - ■ t'p W. SWEEN»#f| dMmm ' ms ■ft •,? s9m| «*<«. RIS ■ >:-• m n m -* fifSES •m ■m m a Ws •m Truly Artistic Artists of the highest degree of || have produced the beautiful graceful designs embraced Wall Papers. • - jj|| They are uifquestionably' the most fjjl desirable papers in this market, and ! we cordially invite yon to come and 1 enjoy a view of the*- handsome hangings. A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF .ol . . m English & Canadian ft Papers and Friezes to choose from. ■ A LARGE RANGE OF v . Remnants W. McINIHAN, Direct Importer, * OPP. RAILWAY STATION H 2S
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4372, 11 February 1909, Page 3
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511Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4372, 11 February 1909, Page 3
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