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TE AROHA POULTRY FARM THE HEN THAT LAYS IS THE ELEN THAT PAYS My birds lay all through the winter. I breed for eggs only. Eggs for setting from the following breeds : White Leghorns I have two unrelated pens of these great layers, Padman and Brooks and Leger and Sunnyhurst strains. Bose Comb Brown Leghorns Hansel-Kulp strain. The best layers on smallest food consumption of any breed in existence. Regular egg machinesBlack Orpingtons Two pens of these fine birds bred from the best laying strain procurable. Excellent layers of fine brown eggs. Silver Laced Wyandottes Bred from Howell and Warren stock. A great utility strain. Eggs from any of the above pens 5s per setting. Have your pick. Inspection invited. Postage Is 6d extra. Infertile eggs replaced. JOHN MACE. Te Aeoha Poultry Farm, Stanley Road, Te Aroha Just across the Bridge, opposite Recreation Ground. A. J. CLARKE fCTETCAL and MOTOR ENGINEER. OPPOSITE DOMAIN. Light, Heat, Power. 1 telephones BELLS BATTERIES, MOTOR OILS, REASE " IGNITION BATTERIES. Engines and Oars Overhauled 714 FOR THE BEST OF FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, to. TRY L.M C FLINN’S (Late Mrs Harris’, opposite Bank of New Zealand) The good reputation maintained in the past by this old established busi • ness, will be faithfully upheld by the new proprietor. Nothing but the best sold, at the lowest possible prices. Meals at all Hours. One Shilling Ham and Egg Suppers. Our Refreshment Boom 3 will scon be ready. Note the Address— L. McFLINN, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. TE AROHA LAUNDRY. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand,) AIL LAUNDRY WORK Undertaken, Ladies’ and Children’s Work a Speciality. Gents,’ Shirts Glazed TERMS CA^H. AYEIL S 0 N, Protrietresses. 881 THE SAN TOY FRUIT EMPORIUM AND CONFECTIONER. Now Selling— IRONBARK PUMPER 5s cw PURPLE TOP SWEDES, 30lbs f BANANAS, 51b for Is ORANGES, 14 and 12 for Is APPLES, 4d, 5d and 6d lb ' LEMONS, Is Gd per do MANDARINS, Is 6d pe* doz PERSIMMONS, Is 6d per doz PASSION FRUIT, Gd per doz WALNUTS, 6d lb PEANUTS, 6d lb All kinds of VEGETABLES on h and to arrive three times a wet NOTE—THE San Toy Supper Eoom. 782

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4456, 31 August 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4456, 31 August 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4456, 31 August 1909, Page 4

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