STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED t&J* COMMUNICATION WITb iP N «'I HI ANU TE A HOH A. FOR THAMES i&lF'£§ Leaves Thames 15—Wakatere, 1 45 p m [ay 16—Wakatere, 3 p m irday 17—Wakatere, 4pm Leaves Auckland lay 16—Wakatere 9 30 a m irday 17—Wakatere, 10 45 a m uec tang with EiverSteamersforPaeros and Upper Thames Settlements kves Auckla d for Paeroa, Turns Kopu, Etc. <y 16—Taniwha, 7 30 p m iday 18—Waimarie, 10 p m nday 19—Taniwha, 11pm Leaves Paeroafcallin at Kopul lay 16 —Waimarie, 2 30 p m urday 17—Taniwha, 3 30 p m aday 19—Waimarie, 5 30 p m r ARE : Return 13s; Single Bs. 'i.s RO I'rom Paeroa to Te Aroha—nday, Wednesday and Friday on arrival of s s >m Te Aroha to, Paeroa—isday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a m tor further particulars regarding passes or freight, apply to D C. POTTS, Te Aroha. 4 THE Wanganui River 3W ZEALAND’S GREAT SCENIC CANYON, Visited by thousands W OVERLAND ROUTE TO WELLINGTON via Central Railway, avoiding sea journey. [agnificent Soenio Attractions te pleasantness of a trip on this autiful river will linger in the U mind for ever. &DUCED FARES—3Ss from Ist May, 1908. River Journey, 150 Miles. TAUMARUNUI—WANGANUI TIME TABLE. esdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Jtearaer from Pipiriki connecting K express at Wanganui oti Mon'S, Wednesday’s, and Friday’s jumstances permitting). Courist Bureaus —T. C. COOK & v, A. HATRICK & Company. 28 5S TJH GORDON BROS’ iverv and Bait Whittake* Street Te Aroha. (Late P. Hog in.) aohes, Brakes, Saddle Horses-, Buganu'lnvalid Carriages for hire adding aud Picnic Parties SPECIAL catered for. SPECIALITY. HORSES bought and soldjand mi to saddle and all kinds of h. \raes« isonable rates. COACHES to meet all trains. FUNERALS attended to. Having taken over the above business Te Areha, lately carried on by Mr P. ogan, we would tospeotfully request e residents of Te Aroha and surround- ; district to continue the same generous ■ istire of patronage to ns as has been jorded our predecessor. We hope, by s’arict attention to busies, to merit a fair share of public suprt. GORDON BROS’, t Aroha, March 3rd, 1909. In connection with the above I wish thank residents oi iTe Aroha and the availing public for past favours, and spectfully request them to support my ccessors. P. HOGAN. »OSITTVE PROOF £ VLDNESB cubed. The Manager Wioletta Toilet O >. Ohristohurob. D i ar Sir, I have been troubled with DANDRUFF and falling out of hair for some time. Seeing WIOLECTA Hair Food and Tonic advertised in the Oamaru “ Mail *’ ae the' absolute cure, I applied to your Oamaru Agent, Mr Morris, Chemist, f ir a bottle of WIOLETTA, and after using the bottle the BALD patches are quite cured. I am, sir, Yours faithfully, J. A. MEEK. eston, 26th March, 1907. FRANK KEEN, Hairdresser, TE AROHA. 186 A CARD MRS DONOVAN, DRESSMAKER, feXT PRESBYTERIAN CHUR C Whitaker-Street, Te Aroha. HAFFCUTTING. i hereby notify the chaff growers ) Aroha and surrounding disthat our plant will be at their sal during the ensuing season. TON HUTCHINSON. BROS , Walton. 640
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4398, 15 April 1909, Page 2
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