WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IF A SUIT SATISFIES YOU ? When a Ready-made Suit, constructed on fashionable lines from good materials, looks as well as a Made-tOv. Order Suit, why pay the larger price ? If you get one of our Ready-to-Wear Suits you’ll get a good fit and NO ONE WILL KNOW THE DIFFERENCE. Then again they last just as long because they are well made, We have a great assortment of different designs, and if you get oue of our suits you can have as great a choice as you would at any tailors. We can fit you in ten minutes. Come and try on one of our Special Value Suits. INSPECT OUR SMART READY-TO-WEAR SUITS AT 35/This Style from 19/6 This Smart Suit at 65 FOR THE RAINY DAYS We have stocked a fine selection of Men’s Raincoats. They arc splendinly made and will give good service. They’re light too and would be no burden to carry should the sun come out between showers. We can fit you easily. Get a good Raincoat NOW. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR SPECIAL COAT AT 19/6 HETHERINGTONS LTD., “ WHERE THE GOOD VALUES ARE,” :: TE AROHA. U-. . _ I 1 -•
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UNO THIS NOXALL gSJsss^r>S 2sES»m-.( tDr RV BEAR IN MIND Like this man you have no time to argue. OMFORTABLE ERRECT OVERS The Famous Half-Feed Hovers and the Impregnable Dreadnought Coats at TOM DONOVAN'S DONOVAN
WANTED.— PARTNER, to extend Good, Paying Business, capital requiied. £250 to £;JOO, Principals only dealt with,—Apply for full particulars News Office. WANTED AT ONCE,—A good all-round Farm Hand, single man preferred.—Apply to J. and G. Lovf.ukove, Estate Agents, Te Aroha, FOR PALE. —l2-Bore D.B. Breechloading Gun (Greener), in firstclass order. Right barrel, modified choke ; left, full choke.—Apply W. C. Thomas, Bridge-street, TO LET.— Furnishe 1 Cottage.— For address apply News Office. 77 o LOST. —Gold Brooch, set with ruby and pearls. Valued as a keepsake. Reward on returning to News Office. LOST— May 26th, a yellow, shorthaired Collie Pu py 6 months old. Piako collar. Five shillings reward. Miss Allejt, Annandalo, Piako. FOUND. —A yellow Collie Dog, wall eye. Owner can have sum) by paying expenses. Will be d-stroyedjif not claimed: within a week. —W. H. Heebies. 79 8 RINGER’S SEWING MACHINE J COMPANY NOTIFY that their Agent will call at Mr H. Jackson’s, stationer, etc., Te Aroha, every First and Third WEDNESDAY in the month. All orders or requirements left there will bo at once atended to.—C. H. Yko, Siuger Agent, Paeroa and Te Aroha. 797 Hockey Girls’ at Home. * PUBLIC HALL, TE ARO HA. JUNE 9th, 1909. Dancing, Euchre, Musical Items. \ Good Floor, Good Music, l Suppee. ] Double Tickets, 3s. Single, 2s. E. RYAN, 792 Hon. Sec. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE OF SHOEING AND General Smithy Work, MANAWARR : Why not Profit by his experience. Promptitude, Civility, and Good Workmanship Guaranteed. Bring along the horses with the bad feet. 85
■•/-.'VU m o COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received at the Council Chambers, Paeroa, up to 2 p.m,, FRIDAY, the 4th of June, 1909, far the undermentioned works : Contract No 383 —For reforming and bridging portions of WXitewhota to Waihi Road. Contract No. 384 —For supply of metal, Poland Road, Waikino. Contract No . 383 will be shown on Thursday, 3rd June, starting from new Waitewheta bridge at 10.30 a.m. Specifications may be seen at the Council Chambers, Paeroa, on and after MONDAY, 31st 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 informal. The lowest or any tender not neces-> sarily accepted. J. F. M< ARTHUR, County Engineer. Hf BE WAIKATO WINTER SlO w Association, HAMILTON. THIRD ANNUAL GRAND EXHIBITION JULY 6th, 7th, Stii, 9th, AND lOtII. Schedule now ready. Inquiries solicited. F. MAXWELL, Secretary, Hamilton THAMES VALLEY :: :: LAND AGENCY FOR SALE ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS TUNE TJREEIJOLD CITES I 1 INE J? EEEHOLD of from 10 to 15 acres, suitable for Poultry Farms, Orchards, or Suburban Home, LOW PRICE EASY TERMS NICE SITUATION BR'CTNG CLIMATE VALUES INCREASING £3O per acre £3O 40 minutes’ walk from Post Office. Apply to Mclodoe &- Co, TiS ARQHA. 251 Q IX PENNY NOVELS by the O Hundred at Allen’s Depot, Whitaker-street.
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The Squadron will assemble at Morlinsville at 11 a.m. on SA.TUBDAY, June •'), 1909.
Baggage must be at Orderly Room, Te Archa, on FRIDAY 4, not later than 9.30 p.m. ; Mr Ross’ Store, Waihon, not later than 9 a.m. ; Mr Fisher’s Store, Waitoa, not later than 9 ‘3O a.m. ; Grimmer Bros. Store, Morrinsville, not later than 11 a.m. on SATURDAY dth. Matamata members will carry their own baggage and assemble at Mr J. B. Starkey’s old homestead at 12 o’clock" noon on SATURDAY, June 5,1909.
Each man will bring his lunch for Saturday. Any member not attending camp will be fined the full amount of the capitation viz., £!3 10s. The members of the Mataumta Troop are hereby notified to attend Parade at Matamata on TUESDAY, ISth May, at 7.00 p,m. Staff-Sergt.-Major Coleman will be in attendance. FINES for non-attcudai.ce will be strictly ENFORCED. A. TATTERSALL, Act. Caj t.
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If wanting a gun, have a look at a Hullas second hand we have for sale.— Wigg and Co.—Advt. ‘ 3 Get in early and secure some of the 1 bargains at A. W. Edwards’ Clearing Boot Sale.—Advt. New Zealand dairy farmers have had a successful season, both for butter and cheese. _ The outlook for New Zealand farmers is full of promise. For Influenza take Woods’ Gt- r, Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is .■< and 2s 6d. —Advt,
A suceession of colds or a protracted cold is almost certain to end in chronic catarrh, from which few persons ever wholly. recover. Give every cold the attention it deserves and you may avoid this disagreeable disease. How can you cure a cold ? Why not try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy? It is highly recommended. For sale by J. B. Johnson.
Boot Sale Now On. AW. Edwards giving up the Ladies 5 and Children’s Department
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4419, 3 June 1909, Page 3
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