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I A GOOD Opportunity of securing a ' really FIRST-CLASS FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY BUSIN I'.SS and TEA ROOMS; turnover £l5O per month, cash, £2oo.—Apply at this Office. 829 4 1 SUITS to MEASURE from £2 ss, AJ- up-to date iu Style, Fit and Material ; great variety of samples to select from. James Salmon, Tailor and Breeches Maker, Boundary-street, next Borough Council Chambers. • 831 LONG NIGHT. AT M 1 s s M 1L GRE w s DANCING CLASS in PUBLIC HALL. TE AROHA, on Wednesday, June 23. DON’T MISS THIS GRAND CONCERT by the TE AROHA. CHORAL SOCIETY, PUBLIC HALL, Thursday Evening. POPULAR LOW PRICES, 2s & U, The Event of the Season. 833 Star of Ge JRroba lodge, No. 37, u.a.o.d. Meets alternate Tuesdays in the Bund Room, Rewi-street. Visitors cordially invited. June 22 Installation of Officers. 777 Geo. H. Deverell, Sec. P. D I ERCK, Wholesale and Retail FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, Etc REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Meals at all Hours. Suppers a Speciality. Parties Catered for. Agent for H, Lowe’s Pork Sausages and small goods, D. Hay, Nurseryman. Auckland. Trees, Shrubs, etc., at Aucklaud prices. Smoked Fisii every Tuesday and Thursday. Oysters arriving every week. P. Dieuck wishes to thank his numerous customers for the support accorded him since he commenced business, and hopes that by continuing to supply firstclass goods at a reasonable price to merit a continuation of their patronage. NOTE THE ADDRESS P. Dierck, WHITAKER-STREET, TE AROHA. 826 IE AROHA BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that the To Aroha Borough Council, at a Meeting to be held in the Council Office, Boundary-street, Te Aroha, on WEDNESDAY, 7th July, 1909, at 7.&G p.m., intend to make and levy a GENERAL RATE under Section 78 of the “ Municipal Corporations Act, iq/'S,” and ‘‘Rating Act, 1908,” of ONE and SIXPENCE in the PP<>n the annual rater able value of the rateable propertv in the Borough of Te Aroha, and a SEPARATE WATER RATE under Section .39 of “The Municipal Corporations 1908. of SEYENPENCE in the for ordinary domestic supply (with ft minimum rate of 10-), and 6uch rates for Extraordinary Supply as are fixed from time to time by the CouptP, for the period from the First Day of ApH*> 1909, to 31st March. 1910, a»ch Rates to be payable in one sum to the Town Clerk, Te Aroha, on the 14 r h day pi July, 1909. The Estimates on which the rate* are being/struck having been approved by the Council, are now open for inspection, and also the Rato Book. &t the Council Office. To Aroha, during office hours. F. W. WILD, | Town Clerk, Council Office, j 21st June. 1909. 9 M J, & G. LOVEGROVE, LAND AGENTS, TE AROHA. FOR SALE. ACRES Freehold,'all first-class II G level land, all ploughable ; river and road frontage, mostly improved, but plenty of rough feed. Just the farm for man with small capital. Handy to creamery. Price, £6 10s per acre, very easy terms. 1 Freehold, all rich level 4-UI land, all improved. There are some splendid river fiats on this farm : well fenced, handy paddocks ; house of 5 looms, milking sheds, etc.; five minutes from creamery and township. Price £l2 per acre; about £3OO cash, balance long term at 5 per cent. Stock of 30 cows can be taken at valuation. P£A DEPOSIT, balance 5 years at 3jO\J 5 per cent; -14 acres. Splendid drained swamp land, all in grass, fenced, etc., miles from Te Aroha. main road frontage. Price only £2O per acre. This farm will carry 20 cows. Pi OA DEPOSIT, balance five years ‘ oul'*" 8 acres freehold suburban home, new house of five rooms, washhome, etc. This land is all high and airy, all in grass; river and main load 15 minutes’walk from Te Aroha; Price £B2O. POAA Will purchase the goodwill of 88 acres land, now carrying 28 head of milking cows ; about 15 years of the lease to run }’et. House, milking sheds, etc.; handy to creamery, school and township ; low rent. J. & G. LOVEGROVE, Land Agents, To Aroha,

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4427, 22 June 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4427, 22 June 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4427, 22 June 1909, Page 2

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