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The lotus, 202, queen-stre st (Partridge* N« w Buildi gs), TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS. Aiornjng and afternoon tea, Light Luncheon, and in season srawberries and <r am, f u’t luncheon, fnii f sol d. and icecream. < nr cofbe is brewed to pl**nse evi rvone, and it does. Judges say it is the bst in the City. Our art furn-lure was specially designed, and every effort ha? been made to make the surroundings artistic, uuder control of MISS E. BISHOP. 4 ®4 WHARA.RITI (Next Auckland B: wling Green), 48, Grafton Road, Auckland. 0 Three minutes from Id Uraui, stopving at St. Paul’s, Symondsstrret. Close to Bowling Green, Tennis Lawn, and Domain. New Hous9 pleasantly situated. Terms 4s per day, weekly by arrangement. Telephone 216.. Write or wire.—MßS WATSON, Proprietress. i ST. ELMO, Hinemoa Street, ROTORUA, three minutes from Government Sanatorium and Baths. A nice comfortable home is provided, and every effort put forth to make the visitor’s stay pleasant. All trips arranged by launch and coach House is close to Railway Station and very convenient. Write or send telegram. Tariff. 5s daily; 30s weekly.— Miss Mclntosh, Proprietress. LANGHAM, ROTORUA—Centrally situated, almost adjoining Government Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. One of the best houses in Rotorua. Recently renovated and fitted with the latest sanitary appliances. Electric Light. First-class Table, Write or wire for rooms. Winter tariff, os daily; 30s weeklj'. Porter meets all passenger trains. —J. G. BucKTicouonT, Rotorua, 850 E DIN BOROUGH HOUSE, ROTORUA—Centrally situated, being close to Post Office, Railway Station and Government Baths. All trips by steamer and coach arranged, and fishing parties are provided with a private launch. Perfect sanitary conditions. Electric Light. Terms, 25s per week ;5s per day. Porter will meet all private trains.—A, CampBKLI. Proprietor. 849 Spacious Rooms and every Home Comfort Hot, Cold & Shower Baths, Electric Light THE AUSTRALIA, New house of 50 Rooms ROTORUA 100 yards from Ei il- Four minutes’ walk way Station from Baths. WINTER TARIFF, 6s per day, 30s per week Superior Table. Porter Meets all Trains Letters and Telegrams receive immediate attention. 854 J. N. McLEAN, Proprietor. Star of Ge &roba Ecdfle, No. 37, tr.A.o.D. Meets alternate Tuesdays in the Band Room, Rewi-street. Visitors cordially invited. 777 Geo. H. Deverell, S^j. M B 8 M uL L 0 01Y ’ LADIES’ NURSE. Open for Eng agements. Apply—Mrß White, Boundary Road, Te Aroha. *O2

Poisoned W heat FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF SMALL BIRDS, RATS AND ~ MICE CAN BE 08. TAIN ED AT THE ‘ The Old Pharmacy’ TE AROHA, Mr A. McKenzie, of Waitoa, says : “ Jefferson’s Poisoned Wheat is deadly, very nearly killed a bird per grain.” 845

FIRST SALE Mackie and Sons Will sell at the Murt Sale Commenoing at 12 Noon Sharp* Thursday, July 8 VEGETABLES, POULTRY, Etc, DOORS. Sashes, Hand and Grosscut Saws, Tables, Sashweighte, Spurs, Bits, Lamps, Leggings, Stil* lard*, Guns, Revolvers. Picks, Axes, Spades, Forks, and Shovels. 5 boxes Sundries, large Map of Waipu, large Mirrors, bundles Books, Typewriter, Lady’s Saddle, 2 Sets Good Spring Cart Harness, and numerous other articles, WITHOUT RESERVE. New and Second-hand Furniture in great Variety to follow. Also, Tablecovers, Hearthrugs, Bedside Mats, Beds and Bedding, all kinds Brushware, “Wire-wove Door Mats, Clocks, Picture?, etc , etc. Also a consignment of Towels, lien’s Trousers and Ties, Ladies’ Shoes and Necklets, and 600 Rolls Wallpaper, At 3 p.m. The Oil Launch HUIA, * (almost without reserve). As she now lies at the Landing. Trial trip given. 20 Acres Turnips, with run off of 150 acres INCUBATOR, almost new SEPARATOR Required information regarding any of the above will he furnished at the MART. F. S. MACKIE, AOOTIONEEB.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4432, 6 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4432, 6 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4432, 6 July 1909, Page 2

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