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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Land and Income Tax Department gives notice ( hat returns of income must be fur. ished not later than Ist June.

On Sunday evening next, in the Te Aroha Presbyterian Church, an address will be given on the subject ‘ ‘ Labour and the Church.”

Through the instrumentality of Messrs J. and G. Lovegrove, Mr S Hunt has disposed of his 417 aero farm at "Waitoa to Mr Lcstock Jenkins, of Eltham, Taranaki. Mr Hubbard returned to Te Aroha yesterday, having had a most enjoyable holiday. W T e beg to remind our readers that Mr Samuel Barry, the well-known eyesight specialist, pays Te Aroha a visit on Tuesday, May 25th.

Rev W. Blair wiil conduct servico in the Mauawarv Church on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. At the close of the service the sacra - ment of the Lord’s Supper will be dispensed* We noticed yesterday the Santitary Committee, Inspector, etc, busily engaged looking into matters in connojtion with the fungoid accumulation that is found adhering to the concrete •water-table in Whitakerstreet;

We draw special attention to Mr H. Gahagan’s (*• The Economic ”) price li-t, which will be found advertised in his usual space. The list is one that will bear close inspection.

The service at the Methodist Church, Te Aroha, on Sunday evening, will be conducted by the Bev. T. G. Brooke, of Auckland. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered after the service.

The members of St. Mark’s Guild will hold a progressive Euchre Party in the Te Aroha Public Hall on Wednesday evening, 19th May. Refreshments provided, and tickets are only one sh’lling. Mrs A. W r igg (hon. Secretary) and a Committee have the matter in hand, and it promises to be a great suocess, We regret to learn that Miss S ilt, of Te Aroha, had to be taken to the Hamilton Hospital for treatment ou Thursday evening last, by the late train. Miss Salt is s iffering from an attack of rheumatic fever.

The Co nmittee of the Gymnastic Club wish it to be distinctly understood that non-members of the club will not be admitted on ordinaly practice nightr, The Club have purchased a new set of horizontal bars which will be in use on Monday, and are contemplating the procuring of additional gear when funds permit, The Mine Manager of the Rising Sun Gold Mining Company, Limited, reports for the week ending Bth May, as fo’lows Am at pres- nt clearing out the air-way, a lot of mullock having fal en in from old workings. The Contractors have driven 14 feet since May Ist. the country is of a sandstone nature, good boring, but does not shoot too well, We have had the pleasure of iuspeeting a consignment of Te Aroha post car ts whiih have just arrived to the order of Mr John Williams There are ten lovely views of our '\anntorium and town with the motto : “ Greetings from Te Aroha ” with the New Zealand emblem fern leaf neat!}' designed on the border as an advertising rue lium This is certainly one of the very’ best vet introduced, and am the Pioneer of this business we must certainly congratulate him in the enterprise displayed in advertising our town and sanatorium, These cards are sold at the ridiculously low price of Id each, One canuot possibly help our town and sanatorium better than by sending these cards to their friends.

Call and see for yourselves the bargains to be had at Edwards’ boot, shoe and slipper sale.—Advt. Get in early and seenre some of the bargains at A. W. Edwards’ Clearing Boot Sale.—Advt. °

TFor i Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is (id and 2s (id,—Advt.

When you wake up in the morning with n bad taste in your mouth you need a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets, for they will sharpen your appetite and strengthen the digestive organs. For sale by J. B. Johnson, Agent.—Advt. Wanted residents and settlers to know that a Cash Pork Butchery has been started next to J. Rowe’s butchery. Give our bread and small goods atrial now, nothing made to beat them. Wi"" i and Co.—Advt. 00 i

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4411, 15 May 1909, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4411, 15 May 1909, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4411, 15 May 1909, Page 2

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