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V- 'CI €■ vr-.y '''iz. M--8k ; *•- .:■ x m i* Tt> n 4 US %> 4 OF • T?> MM, /• A m © INTEREST TO ALL Hew Winter Goods Gur l)frect Importation WARM MATERIALS FOR WINTER Specials at Hetberington’s && We have imported direct from the manufacturers a choice selection of new fabrics, delightful trimmings in pretty colours. Strong serviceable linings in winter weights. Blousings in Flannels, Delaines and Flannelettes, some of the nicest materials we have seen for some time. These warm materials are a necessity for the winter, and our large stock enables you to make unlimited choice of patterns. t i The latest novelties are here in dress goods. Black materials for matrons in great variety. The prices are low in every line. Our system of direct importation and spot cash prices enables us to sell at a small profit. Come around aud see the goods and benefit by the cheap prices now prevailing. J£ef fieri ngtons Jlimifed, t:e aroma “ WHERE THE GOOD VALDES ARE.”
Special Job Purchase OF Ladies’ Winter Coats, 25 PER CENT. BELOW USUAL PRICE New and Up-to-date and Latest Cut. INSPECT THEM AT
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SIXPENNY NOVELS by the Hundred at Allen's Depot, Whitaker-street. OFFICE THE GRAFTON BOOK ROOM, Khyber Pass, Auckland. Miss Sinclair will be pleased to receive Country Commissions from employers or employees. Write or wire. ___ *197 HAVE you seen the New Stock of FRENCH TOYS and DOLLS at Allen’s Depot ? Also, just arrived New Stationary Post Cards, Magazines, Newspapers, Music, Fancy Good-, Novels, Curios, eto., etc. Come and see.
A UCKLAND AGRICUT AURAL ASSOCIATION. METROPOLITAN WINTER EXHIBITION. Empire Day, 24th to 29th May Reduce ’ fares by Rail and Steamer. E L>WIN HALL, Secretary. Box 86. 727 piAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that TRAFFIC WILL BE STOPPED on thp Thames-Waikato Road on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the sth May, 1909, owing to the alterations to the Bridges past Gifford’s. R. S. HANNA, County Clerk. County Office, Te Aroha, 30th April, 1909. 759 T ICENSING DISTRICT CF JL, TAURANGA. I HEREBY give public notice that the ANNUAL MEETING of the Licensing Committee for the abovenamed Licensing District is appointed to be holden in the Magistrate’s Courthouse, Tauranga, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd Day of June, 1909, at 12 NOON. T. R. W. PHILPOTTS, Clerk of the Licensing Comnfjtee, for the Licensing District of Tauranga. 746
WANTED. round farm liaud, good milker, plough and manage horses.— Apply “ Farmer,” Te Arolia News. 762 W AIORONGOMAI CLU& CRICKET ANNUAL SOCIAL & DANCE will be held in the School-room on FEIDAY next, May 7th. Djuble tickets, 3s ; single 2s ; extra lady Is. Mr Robinson will run a conveyance, leaving Te Aroha 7,30, returning after s'cial. Everybody welcome. Everything first-class. A. W. BEESON, 763 Hon. Secretary. LOST. —Brass Cap off Buggy Wheel. Reward on leaving at Johnson’s Stables, or the Waihou or Waitoa Stores. 760 OHINEMURf cOUN UY COUN* OIL. TENDERS will be received at the Council Chambers, Paeroa, up to 2 p.m., THURSDAY, the 6th of May, 1909, for the undermentioned works : Contract No. 381 —For forming 45 chains of the Paeroa-Waitoa Road and erecting a bridge. Contract No. 382—For reforming and improving a portion of the Waitekauri to Durbar Mine Road. The above contracts will be shown on the following dates :—No. 381 on WEDNESDAY, the sth, starting from the traffic bridge, Te Aroha Road, Paeroa, at 10 a.m. No, 382 on TUESDAY, the 4th, starting from Waitekauri township at 10 a.m. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Council Chambers, Paeroa, on and after MONDAY, 3rd May, 1909. A deposit of five per cent to accompany each tender. All cheques put in as deposits to be first marked by a bank or tender will be in" formal. The lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. J. F. McARTHUR County Engineer. UNGAHUNGA DRAINAGE BOARD. DRAINAGE WORKS. Tenders are invited returnable to the undersigned at NOON on I SATURDAY, MAY Bth, 1909, for the undermentioned Contracts : Contract No. 21—Parr Waihekau Drain. Contract No. 22. Diagonal Road to Lockyer’s North Boundary. Contract No. 23—Lockyer’s South Boundary to Stark’s and Given’s. Contract No 24 I—Through 1 —Through Johnson’s to Gordon-Wuharoa Road. Plans and Specifications at my office. Mr F. Hughes will meet intending contractors at Manawaru at 10 a.m. on THURSDAY, May 6th, and shew them over the work. No tender necesarily accepted F. W. WILD, Clerk to Board. 761
THAMES VALLEY :: :: LAND AGENCY FOR SALE ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS TjIINE FREEHOLD OITES r INE JP REEHOLD of from 10 to 15 acres, suitable for Poultry Farms, Orchards, or Suburban Home. LOW PRICE EASY TERMS NICE SITUATION BRACING CLIMATE VALUES INCREASING £3O per acre £3O 40 minutes’ walk from Post Office. Apply to— Mclndoe & Co, TiS &EOH&. 251
URqy* f^alent o LC Roy's (fetcnt Morse Cover Ikeep out the leather Don’t continue to wear worn out waterproofs, to live in a worn out tent, or to make your cows and horses shiver in covers that have no more warmth in them. Le Roy’s price lists are sent free on application, and they show that the best goods are very moderately priced. If you use waterproof and canvas goods you can’t afford to neglect sending for these lists £. Udßoy, Tent and Cover Maker, AUCKLAND, Please send me your f ree lists of canvas and waterproof goods. Name Address
Truly Artistic Artists of the highest degree of skill have produced the beautiful graceful designs embraced in our new stock of Wall Papers. They are unquestionably the most desirable papers in this market, and we cordially invite you to come and enjoy a view of these handsome hangings. A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF English & Canadian Papers and Friezes to choose from. A LARGE RANGE OF Remnants W. McINMAN, Direct Importer, OPP. RAILWAY STATION 28
WAIKATO WIN m SHOW Association, HAMILTON. THIRD ANNUAL GRAND EXHIBITION JULY 6th, 7th, Bth, 9th, AND 10th. Instructive and Entertaining Entries for TURNIP, and FACTOR Y BUTTER iCompetitions close on Ist May, 1909. Schedule now ready. , Inquiries solicited. F. MAXWELL, Secretary, Hamilton.
A. J. CLARKE. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. NEXT DONOVAN SADDLER. OPPOSITE DOMAIN. Having taken over the business of Mr J. 0. Paine is prep .red to undertake any class of ELECTRICAL WORK. OIL ENGINES erected or overhauled. 714 F 8 * ► * GIVES PERFECT SATISFACTION. .1 Whiteness, Stiffness, Smoothness 4 always assured. m U PLEASE ASK FOR lib. BOXES. BED LABEL. 6a
Picnic parties supplied with pressed tongue or any other delicacies by the Te Aroha Pork Butchery.—Advt. Special job purchase Ladies’ Winter Coats. Gahagan’s Economic. —Advt
Special job purchase Ladies’ Winter coats. Gahagan’s Economic.—Advt. Chamberlain’s Congh Remedy is Nature’s most natural remedy, improved by sciende to a pleasant, permanent, positive cure for coughs, colds, and all inflamed surfaces of the lungs and bronchial tubes. The sore, weary, cough-worn lungs are exhilarated, the microbe-bearing mucus is cut out, the cause of that tickling removed, and the inflamed membranes are healed and soothed, so that there is no inclination to cough. It always cures. For sale 'by J, B. Johnson, Agent. —Advt.
Chamberlain’s Tablets have proved remarkably successful in curing stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. One man was cured of a bad stomach trouble by these tablets after having spent many pounds for lliedicines and treatment, without any permanent benefit. In cases of constipation they are mild and gentle in their action, and they leave the bowels in a natural and healthy condition They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Try them. You will find them far superior to pille, For sale by J. B. Johnson, Agent.—Advt,
Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Ties, &c., A W. Edwards Keeps the Largest and most Up-ot-date Stock
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4406, 4 May 1909, Page 3
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