OS' HERN STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED i. MM UNICATION WJTb *•<'"* W \ND i'K AROHA. FOR THAMES Leaves Thames flay 7 —Wakatere, 8.30 a.m day B—Wakatere, 9.10 a m nesday, 9—Wakateie, 9,45 a.m ■sday 10 -Wakatere, 10 a.m >iy 11—Wakatere, 12.30 p m rday 12—Wakatere, 1.15 p.m Leaves Auckland laj o—Wakatere0 —Wakatere 3.30 p m day 7—Wakateie, 4.30 p.m iday B—Wakatere, 5.30 p.m nesday 9—Wakatere, 6 p.m ay 11—Wakatere, 7.15 a.m rd*ty 12—Wakatere, 8 a.m meting withßiverSteamersf orPaeros and Upper Thames Settlements ves Auckland for Paeroa, Turua Kopu, Etc. [lay 6—Waiinarie, 2pm day 7 —Taniwba, midnight Leaves Paeroa (callin at Kopul irday 5 - Taniwha, 2 p.m iday 7 —Waiinarie, 9 p.m ARE : Return 13s; Single Bs. 8.8. RO'OKOHU. otn Paeroa to Te Aroha—iday, Wednesday and Friday on arrival of s s n Te Aroha to Paeroa—iday. Thursday and Saturday at 7a m or further particulars regarding pas;s or freight, apply to . A LANG Te Aroha. A THE ' Wanganni River W ZEALAND’S GREAT SCENIC CANYON, Visited by thousands V OVERLAND ROUTE TO WELLINGTON via Central Railway, avoiding sea journey. AGNIFICENT SCENIC ATTRACTIONS e pleasantness of a trip on this ultiful river will linger in the mind for ever. JDUCED FARES—3Ss from Ist May, 1908. River Journey, 150 Miles TAUMARUNUI —WANGANUI TIME TABLE. esdays,, Thursdays, Saturdays, Steamer from Pipiriki connecting ,h express at Wanganui on Monrs, Wednesday’s, and Friday’s cumstances permitting). Tourist Bureaus —T. C. COOK & jj, A. HATRICK & Company. 28 I IXPENNY NOVELS by the 1 Hundred at Allen’s Depot, litaker-street. t ' as GORDON BROS’ iverv and Bait Stables > Whittaker Street Te Aroha. (Late P. Hog\x.) loaches, Brakes, Saddle Horses, Bug • i, anu Invalid Carriages for hire (Tedding and Picnic Parties SPECIAL catered for. SPECIALITYHORSES bougbt and sold and ken to saddle and all kinds of hrnes« easonable rates. COACHES to meet all trains. / FUNERALS attended to. laving taken over tbc abovo business re Aruba, lately carried on by Mr P. gan. we would respectfully request residents of Te Aroha and surrounddistrict to continue, the same generous tsure of patronage to us as has been orded our predecessor. Ve hope, by ‘strict attention to btisis, to merit A fair share of public supGORDON BROS’. Aroha, March 3rd, 1909. USIC, instrumental and vocal, a Alj en’h Depjt, Whitaker-street NEW ZEALAND fSURANCE CO., Ltd, Capital £1,500,000. nsurance against Loss by Fire I Perils of the Sea may be effected i this Company on every description jroperty. cident—OUß SPECIAL ACME LTCY insures against Death, Disease i Disablement. Employees’ Liaity—lncluding Workers’ Compenon Act, Employers’ Liability Act, . Common Law. Personal Accident Sickness Insurance combined elity Guaranaee, Plate-Glass nsu-. ce and Burglary Insurance TE STOCK INSURANCE NOW TRANSACTED , AGENCIES AROHA —P. Gilchrist, Fire and Marine ~ —C. E. Lamb, Accident and General RRINSVILLE—H. and J. Clifford, Fire and Marino ~ —Gumrner Bros., Accident and General G. N. PIERCK. Manager. •F. & M.Department. H. A. MARRINER, Mauager. Accident & General Department. II Aucklnd 'B. Johnson has devoted special , ideration to the seed and manure , irtment, and wishes to see tho , do Cup for champion Bwedes won uTe Aroha farmer. Our seeds are i asted before biiug offered, and we l gents for best varieties.—Advt.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4420, 5 June 1909, Page 2
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