VOL XXVII.—No. 4,449 Public Notices. SYDNEY B, SIMS, C,E. : ASSOC. M. INST., M. & C.E., 31 R, SAN t INST., I'. INST, SAN. ENGINEERS, M|N,Z. INST. SUKVEYOBS* AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR; BOROUGH ENGINEER Hamilton. . 432 E, E. GILLIAN, A R IJHITECT, DOMINION CHAMBERS, PAEROA. PLANS and Detailed Specifications accurately drawn up. Works economically designed, consistent with sound construction and requirements. Sketch plans prepared and submitted free of cost* P ORRITT & MUELLER Barristers and Solicitors. . Opposite Palace Hotel, Te Aroha. 309 ’ -.KPa card. | John Fkater. Eobt. Fbateb. Wm. 1 rater Frater Bros., LANDJAGENT & SHAREBROKER 20 Stock Exchange, Auckland. REGISTRY OFFICE THE GRAFTON BOOK ROOM Kbyber Pass, Auckland. Miss Sinclair will be pleased to receive CouWry Commissions from employers or employees. Write or wire. 697 O STRICH FEATHER DRESSING. MRS FISHER, who receives work of this description is now settled in Auckland. Feathers are dyed any conceivable colour. Don’t destroy pieces, ns they can be made equal to new. Business by rail of post care* fully and promptly returned —Address, 41, City Chambers, Auckland. 781 HAMILTON CAFE Under New • • Established Management j j I‘JOO This old Established CAFE has just changed hands. Every effort will be made by the new proprietor to > extend patronage :: :: HOT AND COLD LUNCHEONS AND SUPPERS AT ALL REASONABLE HOURS. Beit Three Course Dinner in Waikato at 1 - ‘OYSTERS IN SEASON. K. KENWICK :: PiiontiETolt. 812 ’PIIoNL 23 A . L. YULE SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, TE AROHA, Hours from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m, Saturday evening, 7 to 8 p.m. Mr W, A. HENDERSON will be in Morrinsville EVERY TUESDAY and may be consulted at Mrs Hotson’s Boarding House Hours : 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Geo. E. CLARK & Sods, , MERCHANTS ! Cambridge & Hamilton OFFERS THE FOLLOWING MANURES FOR TOP DRESSING : G.E.C. Paragon Superphosphate, 35 per cent, soluble, guaranteed Bone/Char, 54 per cent Malden Island Guano ! Basic Sli.g, Kainit, Sulphate of Potash G.E.C. Paragon Super and Bone/Char have prtved themselves the champion mixture for dry country, and it will pay you to use this mixture. Basie Slag and Kainit is what you want if your country is wet and low, and we shall be pleased to supply you with either of these manures. We also have a special importation of Chain and Flexible Harrows which are absolutely necessary to obtain the best results from top dressing.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4449, 14 August 1909, Page 1
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