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LADIES Is ycur hair coming out in handfuls. Has it lost that glossy sheen which all healthy hair should have ? If bo it is certainly time it is attended to. WIOLLETTA. Hair Food and Tonic, a perfect remedy for weak, thin, and falling hair. Prevents the hair from turning grey through the renewed life given to It, Guaranteed not to contain any poisonous dies, such as lead, silver, etc. Ladies will find WIQLETTA invaluable. It adds a glossy and silky character to the tresses, without any sticky or greasy feeling. Sole Agbnt— FRANK KEEN, Hairdresser. TE AROHA. Chemists, Stores, and Hnirdmser

Wanted to purchase Waggon Horse, about 4 to 6 years old ; aho Strong Ponyi—Apply, 8. V. Knight, Manawaru. 864 Tenders TENDERS are invited until 5 p.m. of SATURDAY, July 17th, foi the Purchase for Removal of a 7 roomed HOUSE in Paeroa, iron roof, double chimney, washhouse, built-in copper, tubs, etc., complete, Condi tions of sale to be had on application. —E. E. Gilluan, Architect, laeroa. >IAKO MOUNTED RIFLES. Annual Social, To b. held in the PUBLIC HALL on Thurs., August 5,1909. PRICES—DoubIe Tiokets, 4s. Single ~ 2s 61. Extra Lady, 2s, Good Music, Good Floor, Good Supper. Dancing, 6.30 p.m. 863 A. TATTESALL, Capt. (Hon Sec.) >IAKO COUNT If COUNTY, TENDERS. TENDERS addressed to the Chairtan, and marked “ Tenders for Con•act No. will be received by le Undersigned until 10.30 a.m. on UESDAY, the 20th of July, for the blowing works r o, 84— Building a Single Span Bridge on the Valley Road, near Walton, fo, 85— Building a Single Span Bridge on the Scotchman’s Valley Road, at Bridgman’s. fo, 86—Filling in the approaches to the Piako No. 2 Bridge on the Morrins-ville-Kereone Road. fo. 87— Cleaning about 75 chains of Drain on the Thames-Waikato Road at Proudlock’s. (Near Morrinsville.) The County Supervisor will show bif work as followsNo 86onFRI)1Y, the 16th inst. at the Bridge at Oam. sharp, and No. 87 on the same iay, meeting intending contractors at 2 Noon sharp, at Proudlock’s. Plans and Specifications may be epn at the County Offies on and after TUESDAY, the 13th inst., and tracDgs and copies of specifications may ,lao be seen at the residence of jharles Manuel, Esq., at Morrinsville or Contracts Nos. 85, 86, 87. The lowest or any tender not neces.Accepted. E g HAIWAi County Clerk. County Office, Te Aroha, 9th July, 1909. 861 J % & G # LOVEGROVE, LAND AGENTS, TE AROHA. FOR SALE. £4O cash “ l67 Acres afc jE7lss per acre, all first-class level land, river and maiu road frontages, about 30 icres rich river flats, 40 acres ready for rrass, balance rough feed. One mile from ireamery, school and township. This is ;he makings of a splendid dairy farm. Ipply at once [TO Freehold, all first-class level land, all ploughable; river ind road frontage, mostly improved, but >lenty of rough feed. Just the farm for nan with small capital. Handy to creainry. Price, £6 10s per acre, very easy ernjs. jjijf ACRES Freehold, all rich level v . land, all improved. There are Ooje splendid river flats on this farm: rail fenced, handy paddocks; house of room#, milking sheds, etc.; five mintes from creamery and township. Price !12 per acre { about £3OO cash, balance mg term at a pee cent. Stock of 30 ows can be taken at valuation, pi AA DEPOSIT, balance five years ! g acres freehold suburban ome, new house of five rooms, washionse, etc. This land is all high and iry, all in grass ; river and main load 5 minutes’ walk from Te Aroha. Price ’B2O.

N Leaves Thames ay 13—Wakatere, 3 p.ra esday 14—Wakatere, 4 p m iday 15—Wakatere, spm day 17—Wakatere, 6.45 a.m Leaves Auokland * ay 13—Wakatere, 9.45 a.m iesday 14—Wakatere, 10.45 a.m sday 15—Wakatere, 11 30 a m y 16—Wakatere, Ipm ■day 17—Wakatere, 2 30 p m ecting with River Steamer s f orP aeroa id upper Thames Settlements i Auckland for Paeroa, Turua Kopu, Etc. day, 13—Waimarie, 7.30 p.m iesday 14—Taniwha, 8.30 p.m iday 15—Waimarie, 9,30 p.m jeaves Paeroa (callin.- at Kopa) day 14—Taniwha, 3 p.m iesday 14—Waimarie, 4.15 p m sday 15—Taniwha, 5 p.m BE : Return 13s; Single Bs. SiS, BOIOKOHU. m Paeroa to Te Aroha—lay, Wednesday and Friday on arrival o! s s Te Aroha to Paeroa — Jay. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a m further particulars regarding pasORTHERN«i STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED!. AM COMMUNICATION WJTb ITNEM»’RI AND TE AROHA. FOB THAMES or freight,^ap^lyto^ Te Aroha. oisoned Wheat FOB THE DESTBUCTION OF SMALL . BIBDS, BATB AND / MICE CAN BE 0B«i TAINED AT THE ’he Old Pharmacy’ TE ABOHA. It A. McKenzie, of Waitoa, says : efferson’s Poisoned Wheat is deadly, y nearly killed a bird per g ain.” 845 AND WICK, HINEMOA STREET ROTORUA. o minutes from Railway Station. Three minutes from Baths. 11l trains met by porter. Terms—s/day, 30/- per week; special terms by angement. Early breakfast provided aecessaey, for coach or early train. ,ters and telegrams promptly attended -Mrs J. Wrathall, Proprietress 857 >OCKY NOOK, ROTORUA, is very . Centrally Situated, close to Ohine • itu, the Governmental Sanatorium ths, and all Public Buildings. It is imy and comfortable, and has been six urs under the present Proprietary. !RMS—5s per day, or 25/- weekly. JENTS are requested to write or wire, that porter may meet train. All trips coach and launch, also fishing excurns arranged.— Mrs A. PRINCE, Proetress. '* 858 "'HE LOTUS, 202, QUEEN-STREET (Partridges New Buildings), !A & LUNCHEON BOOMS. Momf and afternoon tea, Light Luncheon, i in season strawberries and cream, lit luncheon/fruit salad, and ice cream, r coffee is brewed to please everyone, dit does. Judges say it is the best in s City. Our art furniture was specially ligned, and every effort has been made make the surroundings artistic, under itrol of MISS E. BISHOP. 734 THARABITI (Next Auckland Bowlr ing Green), 48, Grafton Road, ickland. Three minutes from Id iuj, stopfing at St. Paul’s, Symondseet. Close to Bowling Green, Tennis .wn, and Domain. New House jasantly situated. Terms 4s per day, ekly by arrangement. Telephone 2161. rite or wire.—MßS WATSON, Proetress. 785 'T.ELMO, Hinemoa Street, ROTO- ) RUA, three minutes from Goverant Sanatorium and Baths. A nice nfortable home is provided, and every ort put forth to make the visitor’s stay :asant. All trips arranged by launch Icoach- House is close to Railway ition and very convenient. Write or d telegram. Tariff, 5s daily; 30s ekly.—Miss Mclntosh, Proprietress. ANGHAM, ROTORUA—Centrally j situated,_ almost adjoining Governnt Baths and Sanatorium Grounds, eof the best houses in Rotorua. Reitly renovated and fitted with the latest litary, appliances. Electric Light, rst-class Table, Write or wire for ims, Winter tariff, 5s daily; 30s ekly. Porter meets all passenger ins.— J. G. Buckthought, Rotorua. ) . ? DINBOROUGH HOUSE, ROTO- \ RUA—Centrally situated, being >se to Post Office, Railway Station ana vemment Baths. All trips by steamer d coach arranged, and fishing partifes » provided with a private launch. Perit samtary conditions. Electric Light, rms, 25s per week; os per day. Porter 11 meet all private trains.— A, CampXX. Proprietor. 849 icious Rooms and Hot, Cold & Shower Ty Home Comfort Baths, Electric Light rHE AUSTRALIA, w house of 50 Rooms ROTORUA ) yards from Rail- Four minutes’ walk way Station from Baths. [NTER TARIFF, 6s per day, 30s per week Superior Table. Porter Meets all Trains iters and Telegrams receive immediate attention. : . J. N. MoLEAN, Proprietor. sTpur cough troubles yon most at ;ht— just when retiring, and you ve difficulty in getting off to sleep y “NaEol,” it acts like a charm, i hour before your retire, take two ips on loaf sugar, and allow it to solve slowly in the mouth, and rub j :> or three drops between the hands, i thoroughly inhaie through the itrils for a few minutes, and repeat tin just on retiring. It is worth ing. “ Nazol ”is sold by chemists 1 stores at Is 6d per bottle contain- 8 60 doses.

|i Special Cheap II Clearing Cash Sale B a OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S JACKETS MACKINTOSHES, SHOWER-PROOF COATS, COSTUMES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, FURB, LADIFS’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS, ETC. A. W- Edwards BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE WILL OFFER THE WHOLE STOCK |j| of the above goods at an enormous discount off ordinary prices |>| ■ill I B a a a a a tilt a a a a a ii SALE COMMENCES THIS DAY, SATURDAY. JUNE 26. A. W. EDWARDS. IMPORTER. TE AROHA- # a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 18 II fl # a a a a I i *o* a

THE GUP THAT CHEERS This is what we claim for a New Tea we are introducing. The particular blend is known as the STAND OUT TEA, because it is far superior to any tea costing twice as much. For the morning cup, the afternoon refresher and the evening brew STAND OUT TEA Is especially recommended, because it is the carefully selected tippy leaf of the finest Ceylon grown varieties, and being blended perfectly is warranted to agree with the most delicate palate, while for family use it is very economical. FROM 1/6 TO 2f- PER LB. ONLY OBTAINABLE AT J. B. JOHNSON’S UP-TO-DATE STORES : : TE AROHA.

The Ridd Milking Machine THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ON THE MARKET INSTALLED ON EASY TERMS Farmers reserve your orders until you see this perfect machine IN OPERATION AT THE HAMILTON WINTER SHOW FULL PARTICULARS IN THE MEANTIME FROM THE HAMILTON HARDWARE COMPANY., WAIKATO AGENTS. LATEST IMPEOVED MILK CANS & LHARPLES SEPARATORS STOCKED 810 If you TOHsb to Save Monty \Pisit the 44 1 half H>rice Sale/* STARTING THURSDAY, JULY Ist., AT THE HANDY HOUSE, HAMILTON, :; Our well-known up-to-date Clean Stock of fancy and General Drapery, Clothing and Mercery SACRIFICED 10 EFFECT A CLEARANCE, to make room for large shipments of Summer Goods due to arrive shortly. ROSENBERG’S HANDY HOUSE, 4t ' VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON.

pftAA Will purchase the goodwill of 88 acres land, now carrying 28 liead of milking cows ; about 15 years of the lease to run yet. House, milking sheds, etc.; handy to creamery, school and township ; low rent. i)4 f\ ACRES Freehold, all level land ; /WTC\J about 60 acres of rich drained swamp on this block. This is the making of a real good dairy farm. Price £6 10s per acre ; about £ 309 cash, balance easy terms. 1 AAA ACRES unimproved. Some of iyi/V the finest land in the district is ip this bl'jck; handy to railway station, etc. Price £3 10s per acre, easy terms. QQ ACRES Freehold, all in good grass, uO partly fenced; handy to creamery, etc. Price £8 per acre ; about £BO cash, balance very easy terms. AAA ACRES Freehold, handy little Jl/U sheep farm, all in grass except acres shelter. This country will 100 winter 2 sheep to the acre. Price £6 per acre, very easy terms to * good man. ■I QQ ACRES Freehold, first-class level 100 land at Waitoa, river and main road, nice patch of native bush. This farm is all in grass or crop, well fenced ; handy paddocks ; will carry 00 milking e.aws. Almost new house of 6 rooms, milking sheds, etc.; J-mile from creamery ; handy to railway station, school, and’township. Price, £l6 per acre; about £BOO cash, balance, easy terms at 5 per cent. 360 ACRES Freehold, Nice little sheep farm; all in grw«i all plougbaable, This is equal to sheep to the acre, country house cf 4 rooms, sheds, etc. Price only £8 per acre-; about £6OO cash, balance easy. J. & G. LOVEGROVE, Land Agents, Te Aroha; Jt is not usual to give a trial, but we have confidence enough in Bonehills to do (this, iQhMW at our prices. Wigg and Co.— Ady£,

2? *,?■ leap Clearing Sale -Now On. A. W. EDWARDS. Jackets, Costumes , Furs, Ladies’ and Children’s Hats, Etc.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4435, 13 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4435, 13 July 1909, Page 2

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