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ODDS AND ENDS.

Waihou river in flood. Volunteer Social this evening. Lodge Te Aroha No. 52 meet to-night. The “ Knock Belt ” will be fired for on Saturday next. Two strong lads wanted for blacksmithing.

Mac’ 'e and Sons’ auction mart is well patronised.

Mining prospects good at Waiorongomai.

Get in early and secure some of the bargains at A. W. Edwards’ Clearing Boot Sale.—Advt.

Balance of Co-op. annual meeting on our fourth page, Te Aroha Co'op. creameries commence operations on Monday next. Presbyterians held a most successful social in the Public Hall last night. Morrinsville stock sale on Friday, August 13. A meeting of the Te Aroha Domain Board was held last evening. Ladies’ Boots and Shoes at your own price, to clear. Gahagan’s Economic.— Advt

Hetheringions Ltd., have a replace advt. in this issue.

Messrs Douglas and Son, builders, etc., have an advertisement in this issue.

Mr McLean, of Waitoa, is making good progress towards complete recovery.

If you require the best of eggs for setting, the “ Te Aroha Poultry Farm ” is the place you are looking for.

Picnic parties supplied with pressed tongue or any other delicacies by the Te Aroha Pork Butchery'.—Advt. Mr Thos. Bellamy has disposed of his Waitoa property, and is going to live at Scotchman’s Valley. If you are going to Rotorua and require a good place to stay, look up one of the boarding-houses advertised in the News.

The Te Aroha Pork Butchery supplies pork sausages at 6d per lb. Fresh daily Pressed beef in jelly lOd per lb.—Advt

Mysterious lights were seen by Waihou residents the other evening. The aeroplane—for it must have been one—was hovering above the Te Aroha mountain.

If you require a good Tapestry or Repp tablecover try Gahagau's Economic.—Advt.

The Waitoa settlers are anxiously' waiting for their reads to be put in order. They trust a reply will soon be received from Wellington, either one way or another.

Your cough troubles you most at night.—just when' retiring, and you have difficulty in getting off to sleep Try 1 ‘Nazol,” it acts like a charm An hour before your retire, take two drops on loaf sugar, and allow it to dissolve slowly in the mouth, and rub two or three drops between the hands, and thoroughly inhaie through the nostrils for a few minutes, and repeat again just on retiring. It is worth trying. “ Nazol ”is sold by chemists and stores at Is 6d per bottle contaiu--60 doses.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4445, 5 August 1909, Page 2

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409

ODDS AND ENDS. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4445, 5 August 1909, Page 2

ODDS AND ENDS. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4445, 5 August 1909, Page 2

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