/ Thurj OETHEEN CO STEAMSHIP LIMITED i. _ I STEAM UUMMUNICATION WJTh 1 OttfNRM RJ and TE AROHA. FOR THAMES _____ !f& V-; ... Leaves Thames i(!ay 18—Wakatere, 3 1 spm -y I®—Wakatere, 4 15pm Saturday 20—Wakatere, 5 40 p m . Leaves Auckland Friday 19—Wakatere, 11am Saturday 20—Wakatere, 12 noon Connecting with River Steamers f orPaeros and Upper Thames Settlements Leaves Auckland for Paeroa, Turua Eopu, Etc. Thursday 18—Taniwha, 7.30 p m Friday 19—Waimarie, 8.30 p.m Sunday 21—Taniwha, 11 pm Monday 22—Waimarie, midnight Leaves Paeroa (callin at Kopu) Thursday 18—Waimarie, 330 pm Friday 19—Taniwha, 4 30 p m Saturday 20—Waimarie, 5 30 pm | Monday '22—Taniwha, 7pm FARE : Return 13s; Single Bs. *«.N. ROTOR OH'.I. From Paeroa to Te Aroha— Monday, Wednesday and Friday on arrival of s s From Te Aroha to Paeroa— Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a m For further particulars regarding passages or freight, apply to 49 D C. POTTS, Te Aroha. THE /* i River NEW ZEALAND'S GREAT SCENIC CANYON, Visited by thousands NEW OVERLAND ROUTE TO WELLINGTON via Central Railway, * avoiding sea journey. Magnificent Scenic Attractions The pleasantness of a trip on this beautiful river will linger in the mind for ever. REDUCED FARES—3Ss from Ist May, 1908. River Journey, 150 Miles TAUMARUNUI—WANGANUI TIME TABLE. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Steamer from Pipiriki connecting j with express at Wanganui on Mondays, Wednesday’s, and Friday’s circumstances permitting). ? Tourist Bureaus —T. C. COOK & Son, A. HATRICK & Company. ' \ 28 525* GORDON BROS’ Livery and Bait Stables > Whittaker Street Te Aroha. (Late P. Hogan.) Coaches, Brakes, Saddle Horses, Buggies, anu invalid Carriages for hire Wedding and Picnic Parties SPECIAL L Y catered for. SPECIALITY. HORSES bought and sold k aud broken to saddle and all kinds of h;.rnes« at reasonable rates. COACHES to meet all trains. FUNERALS attended to. Having taken over the above business _ in Te Areha, lately carried on by Mr P. Hogan, we would respectfully request the residents of Te Aroha and surrounding district to continue the same generous measure of patronage to us as has been ; accorded our predecessor. ; /We hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public support. GORDON BROS’. Te Aroha, March 3rd, 1909. In connection with the above I wish to thank residents oi iTe Aroha and the travelling public for past favours, and respectfully request them to support my successors. 30 - P. HOGAN. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., Ltd, Capital £1,500,000. Insurance against Loss by Fire and Perils of the Sea may be effected with this Company on every description of property. Accident-OUR SPECIAL ACME POLICY insures against Death, Disease and Disablement. Employers’ Liability—lncluding 'Workers’ Compensaiion Act, Employers’ Liability Act, and Common Law.-‘-Personal Accident and Sickness Insurance combined Fidelity Guaranaee, Plate-Glass nsu-, ranee and Burglary Insurance LIVE STOCK INSURANCE NOW TRANSACTED AGENCIES TE AROHA—P. Gilchrist, Fire and Marine „ —C. E. Lamb, Accident and General MORRINSVILLE—H. and J. Clifford, Fire and Marine ~ —Gummer Bros., Accident and General G. N. PIERO 10. Manager. F. & M.Department. H. A. MARRINER, Mauager. Accident & General Department. - 44 Auoklnd The Clean Sweep is now on Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep, arid is often the cause of insomnia. Many cases have been permanently cured by jjhamberlain’s For sale byj J. B. Johnson, Agent.—Advt.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4387, 18 March 1909, Page 2
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