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TO LET—Two Furnished nicely situated.—Apply for cularsi“ Reasonable,” Post i Office; Aroha. LOST. —Between Domain and Bail way Station, a gold lace pin, with nugget attached. Reward on returning to P. Dierok, Te Aroha., iJSS ’ '” • • .-'-W i LOST.— Two Fat Heifers, one whitql and one roan. Buan has tar mark on back. Anyone giving such] information as will lead to the recoveryof same will be rewarded. —JOHN; Rowe. 0 BUILDERS AND TRACTORS. T Matamata Sawmill. CON- ■ M - m • .SMm Messrs J. Holmes and Sons wish to notify the public that vhey have started a Sawmill at Okakia, Matamata, and are prepared to supply rimu, matai, and mungai timber' in any quantity, with promptness and despatch. A trial order solicited. ,% • ■ ; ■ fey PIAE.O MOUNTED RIFL A MEETING of Piako Mounted Rifle*] will be held at WAIATA on SATURDAY, . 3rd April, 1909, TO ELECT CAPTAIN according to Paragraph 77, Section 2, c New Zealand Defence Regulations! ■,> Npn-attenders will be fined £l. LIEUT. W. D. J. MOORE. l ->• ■ ' IS !« Cash Sale! j Bargains in glass AND CROCKERYWARE AT Cash Sale I Williams’ 'f|| Slaughtering Prices# -■'ll ■. ->*§3 Dinner Sets.—so piece dinner sets, : best warp, £3, reduced to £2 10s; 26 ; piece, £l, reduced to 17s ; 26 piece, l-B^r,l reduced to 15s. . Tea Sets —4O piece, £l, reduced to 15s; 25 piece sets, 10s 6d, reduced to 8s ’ 6d. _ . Cups and Saucers.—White and gold. ; China breakfast, os 9d dozen ; tea, 5s • dozen ; common cups and saucers, very ;|| good, 4s 9d dozen. Plates. Fancy bread plates, Is, re- : duced to 8d each ; fancy bread and ft butter, 2s 9d dozen ; dinner plates, 4# 9d dozen; pudding, 4s dozen. Jugs. —Reduced from 2s 6d to ,2s' set , 3 jugs ; larger size, reduced from,. Is 6d to Is each ; fancy jugs from 6d. ' ■: Teapots. —Reduced from Is,3d to Is;. faucj teapots, usual price 2s 6d, 2s i’ij| hygenic teapots, very best ware, usual| price 4s 6d, reduced to 4s. Bed-room Sets.-Usual price £1 --5 s~, reduced to 18s; usual pric£, 12s 6d reduced to lOs.Od. ' l ' iS Glassware.—Large size glass dishes, i-j usual price Is 6d, reduced to Is ; Is to p 9d ; tumblers 3s dozen, a large stock of • ‘ glassware. ' * ’. : ' i'-iIL Vases.--9d reduced to 6d ; specimen ■<; glass vases, 4 for Is; a large stock of vases, fancy flower pots, imitation Pompei vases, art ware. Books. —Is novels reduced, to 9d ; song books Is, reduced to 6d; Girls’ Own Annual, usual price 8s 6d, reduced ■ | to 7s 6d ; children’s books and books for prizes, in stock. Ladies’ hand bags, usual price ~4s 6d, | reduced to 2s 6d. Visitors to Te Aroha should inspect 33 our stock of Te Aroha crockery view ware, post card o , booklets, stationery. ; Licensed to sell Stamps. Please note the address : _ John Williams, 7 ' *®4|§|S Opposite Hot Springs Hotel. 70.

IE HATE TO LET A ROOMED COTTAGE in Whitaker street and Section, water laid on. _ Will let to good tenant at 8s per week, AND TWO ROO' S, nicely ± .-jd, electric light. Good situation*. 10s per week. Co, m a Mclndoe & NEXT BANK NEW ZEALAND I Till AROHI* 251 Our grass seeds now coming to hand are a bright, clean, heavy lot, well bought and prices right. Special quota'ions to large buyers. Wigg aid Co. —Advt. ffi The Clean Sweep is now on. Mrs Head, Fyans-st., Geelong, Vic , writes : “ I have found great relief fioin rheumatism by a,,ulying Chumberlain’s Pain Balm. It is an excellent liniment and T strongly recommend any person suffering from this distressing ai d p inful ailment to try it. My husband has also used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for outs and bruises and was delighted with the benefit received from it.” For sale bv J. it. Tobnsou, Agent.—Advt. Mr A Warner, Stafford, N.Z , writes “ A few months ago while working in a store at Utnfcu I had a severe attack of colic and diarrhoea. As I was steadily growing worse I decided to try Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I was surprised to find that it only took a few doses td. cure mo. Since then I have never] opportunity to recommend it to £ my friends suffeiing from the, complaint.” For 6ale by J. Bi J Agent.—Advt. .■Pp I! lost

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4389, 23 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4389, 23 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4389, 23 March 1909, Page 3

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