N O B UN BTEAMSHIP CO L Mli hi# hA M communication with >1 VHM K 1 \ND TE AKOHA. FOB THAMES Leaves Thames irsday 29 Wakiitere, 215 p m day 30—Wakatere, b 15 p m .urday l—Wakatere, 4 15pm Leaves Auckland day 30 -Wakatere, 10 a m ;urday I—Wakatere, 10 a m meeting withßiverSteamersf orPaeroa and upper Thames Settlements aves Auckland for Paeroa, Turua Kopu, Etc. ursday 29—Waimarie, 6 30 p m iday 30 raniw'ha, 730 p m nduy 2—Waimarie, 10 p m mday 3—Taniwha, 10 30 p m Leaves Paeroa (callin at Kopu'' ursday 29 —Taniwha. 2 30 p m iday 30—Waimarie, 3 30 p m turday 1 - Taniwha, 4 30 p m >nday 3—Waimarie, 5 30 p m FARE : Return 13s; Single Bs. RO OKOH'T )'ron> Paeroa to Te Aroha—rnday. Wednesday and Friday on arrival of s s om Te Aroha to Paeroa—esday. Thursday and Saturday at 7a m For farther particulars regarding passes or freight, apply to A LANG T« Aroha. A U IC, instrumental and vocal, at Allen’s Depot, Whitaker-street THE i River EVV ZEALAND’S GREAT SCENIC CANYON, Visited by thousands iW OVERLAND ROUTE TO WELLINGTON via Central Railway, avoiding sea journey. lagnipioent Soenio Attractions io pleasantness of a trip on this :autiful river will linger in the mind for ever. EDUCED FARES—3Ss from Ist May, 1908. River Journey, 150 Miles T \UMARUNUI—WANGANUI TIME TABLE. nesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Steamer from Pipiriki connecting ith express at Wanganui on Montys, Wednesday’s, and Friday’s rcumstanees permitting:). Tourist Bureaus —T. C. COOK & in, A. HATRICK & Company. 28 ~V} you want to buy a Purse or a ) handsome Leather Bag ? If so ill at Allen’s Depot, Whitaker-street.
GORDON BROS’ Liverv and Bait Whittaket Street Te Aroha. (Late P. Hogvn.) Coaches, Brakes, Saddle Horses, Buge-«, anu Invalid Carriages for hire Wedding and Picnic Parties BPEOIa"L V catered for. SPECIALITY. ** HORSES .ought and sold ( and •oken to saddle and all kinds of h;\rneß« reasonable rates. - COACHES to meet all trains. KUNJBRALS attended to. Having taken over the above business 1 Te Arelia, lately carried on by Mr P. logan, we would respectfully request be resideuts of Te Aroha and surroundlg district to continue the same generous neasure of patronage to us as has been ceorded our predecessor. We hope, by strict attention to busitess, to merit a fair share of public sup- > rt. GORDON BROS’. ?e Aroha, March 3rd, 1909. In connection with the above I wish o thank resideuts of iTe Aroha and the ravelling public for past favours, and espectfully request them to support my uccessors. 10 P. HOGAN. LOOK out for new assortment of novels and picture postcards at Llles-’s Depot. HA FFC UTTING. O We hereby notify the chaff growers if Te Aroha and surrounding disricfs that our plaQt will be at their lisposal during the ensuing season. SINTON HUTCHINSON. BEOS., Walton. 640 the largest and most varied stock of Postcards in Te Aroha go to Depot. DANDRUFF. If allowed to collect, will unquestionably ruin ft e hair, and i? accompanied with- dry and harsh hair, is the first and surest sign of coming baldness. A'ter n few applications of - WIOLETTA' Hair Food and] Tonic the Boalp will he thoroughly cleansed from Dandiuff To men who are going bald (if tho roots are still alive) WIOLETTA must produce hair. It feeds the tiny hair bulbs and kills the disease, Baldness is a disease. As a simple dressing for the Hair. WIOLETTA is unsurpassed. Sold in large bottles at 6d. All Chemists, Stores, and Hairdressers. Postage 6.1 oxrta. FRANK KEEN. Haibdbesseb, TE AROHA. 186 (
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4404, 29 April 1909, Page 2
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