Mm* XT OBTH E BN STEAMSHIP CO LIMIT KLM Leaves Thames ednesdav 31 Wakatere, 245 p m hursday I—Wakatere, 3 4n p m riday 2 Wakatere, 4 45 p m aturday 3—Wakatere, 5 45 p m Leaves Auckland feduesday 31—Wakatere, 9 30am hursday l—Wakatere, 10 30 a m riday 2—Wakatere, 11 30 a m iti r lay 3—Wakatere 12 15 p m .uiiiectmg with BiverSteamersf orPaeron and Upper Thames Settlements leaves Auckla d for Paeroa, Turua Kopu. Etc. Wednesday 31—Waiinai le, 7 30 p m 'hursday I—Taniwha, 8 30 pm Leaves Paeroa (callin at Kopul y 31—Taniwha, 2 30 p m hursday I—Waimarie, 3 30 p in ’rid y 2—Taniwha, 4 30 p m aturday 3—Paeroa, 5 30 p ui lond -y s—Taniwha, 7pm FARE: Return 13s; Single Bs. ' « KO O’n'OH • From Paeroa to Te Aroha—londay, Wednesday and Friday on arrival of s s coin Te Aroha to Paeroa — •lesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a m For fui ther particulars regarding passes or freight, applv to ) D C. POTTS, T« A-.dm %m s s lEW ZEALAND’S GREAT SCENIC CANYON, Visited by thousands EW OVERLAND ROUTE TO WELLINGTON via Central Railway, avoiding sea journey. Magnificent Soenio Attractions he pleasantness of a trip on this eautiful river will linger in the mind for ever. EDUCED FARES—3Ss from Ist May, 1908. River Journey, 150 Miles T VUMARUNUI—WANGANUI TIME TABLE. EA M COMMUNICATION WITH <»l V'M I!l WD TE AROHA. FOE THAMES THE Wanganui River uesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Steamer from Pipiriki connecting ith express at Wanganui on Montys, Wednesday’s, and Friday’s rcurastances permitting). Tourist Bureaus —T. C. COOK & in, A. HATRIOK & Company. 28 GORDON BROS’ Liverv and Bait Stablest Whittakei Street Te Aroha. P. Hogan.) loaches, Brakes, Saddle Horses, Bugis, anu invalid Carriages for hire Wedding and Prcn'c Parties SPECIAL r catered for. SPECIALITY. HORSES bought and oken to saddle and all kinds of h. .rnes® reasonable rates. COACHES to meet all trains. FUNERALS attended to. Having taken over the above business Te Areha, lately car.ied on by Mr P. !ogan, we would respectfully request le resideuts of Te Aroha and surroundg district to continue the same generous easure of patronage to us as has been scorded our predecessor. We hope, by s'a-ict attention to busisss, to merit a fair share of public suprt. J GORDON BROS’. j Aroha, March 3rd, 1909. In connection with the above I wish i thank residents of ;Te Aroha and the a veiling public for past favours, and spectfully request them to support my ■iccessors. P. HOGAN. rO LET-Two j Furnished Booms, nicely situated.— Apply for partilars. 14 Reasonable,” Post Office, Te ■oha. OR SALE.—DRESS COAT and VEST.—Apply S. Lawrence, aiior and Costumier. OST.—MARCH 26th, a Brindle ’ Collie Dog,- supposed to have Ho wed drover with horses toirds Te Aroha. 5s reward—W. Allen, Annandale, Piako. y’AIHOU ATHLETIC CLU Tenders are called for the supply EFRESHMENTS at the Sports e above 0 ub to beheld at Wa : ho iril 12 th. T. D. PICE, Secretary. O BUILDERS. ERECTION of RESIDENCE, ,eroa (labour only.) Tenders for b above are invited until 5 p.m., WEDNESDAY, April 7th, 1909. ans and specifications to be seen my office. E. E. Gillman, Architect, Dominion Chambers, Paeroa. '0 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. tfatiimata Sawmill. deesrs J. Holmes and Sons wish to ify thb public that -hey have rted a Sawmill at OkaHa, near tsmata, and are prepared to supply u, and mungai timber in r quantify, with promptness and pa-ch. I trial order solid.ed. 669
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4392, 30 March 1909, Page 2
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