N OBTHEBX STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED). rM COMMUNICATION' WITB WWEMORI and te aeoha. i FOB THAMES Leaves Thames ay 15—Wakatere, 7 a.m •y 18—Wakatere, 7.15 a.m ay 17—Wakatere, 7.30 a.m 'ay 18—Wakatere, 8 a.m Leaves Auckland - 14—Wakatere, 2 p.m Wednesday 15—Wakatere, 3 p.m Thursday 16—Wakatere, 3.15 p.m “day 17—Wakatere, 8.30 p.m lay 18—Wakatere, 4 p.m btingwithßiverEteamersforPaeroa and upper Thames Settlements aves Auckland for Paeroa, Turua i. Kopu, Etc. ay 14* Taniwha, 11 p.m < Wednesday 15- Waimarie, 11.30 p.m iriday, 16—Taniwha, midnight . .'. : Z«BaTeB Paeroa (calling! at Kopa) iMay 15—Taniwha, 7.30 p.m ■Thursday 16—Waimarie, 8 p.m Return 13s; Single Bs. as. botokohu. .From Paeroa to Te Aroha— Eonday, Wednesday and Friday on p:‘- ; , Arrival of ss Te Aroha to Paeroa—- [ Tnesdav. Thursday and: Saturday at 7am ■ For further' particulars regarding pas* | sages or freight.'applv to 49 A. LANG Te Aroha. Iwf-' ‘ p'./. I . _> STAND AT WAIHOU, AND 14 "TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING ■DISTRICT, v The Well-known Hackney Stallion Rlngwood, Travelling the same route as last season, All mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. Fee t Single Mare, £3 3s; two, or more, property of "same owner, as per agreement. , 4 WBk&Zs'&i- r. A. J, BtJRXE, Owner. 949 ;S. * •' CATTLEJIEDICINES. QfcEAIfrNG , DBENOHSB • '■ Aft, TH* BEST, Being madespecially for this purpose ' "■* only. Is 6d each; 8 for 4s 6d« . The Dairyman’ 8 Friend r i .ipan invaluable Ointment, both fos Household and Stockyard. Heal and prevents cows’ sore teats. the hands from chapping and cracking, and prevents eczema from One Shilling per tin. The Old Pharmacy, .I’ TE AROHA, v 845 SANDRINGHAM, Aupapa - street, Rotorua. Established seven years. First‘class table. Close to Railway Station and' Baths. Porter meets all trains. Clients are requested to write or wire to avoid disappointment. TERMS 5/ daily, or 25/ weekly. MISS SEABTIRY, ' Proprietress. . r * 873 V T7ENTQN HOUSE, Fenton Street, ~.17 Rotorua. Near Post Office; opposite Tourist, Inquiry Office. Within one minuter from 1 Government baths. Board and Residence!; perfect sanitary arrangements; every comfort; superior table. TERMS: 30/ per week, or 5/ per day.-MISS BRENNEN, Proprietress. ■■■••?■■ 1 ’ 7 . . 872 A* THE LOTUS, 202, QUEEN-STREE (Partridges Nefr Buildings TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS. Mon ing and afternoon tea, Light Luncheoi and in season strawberries and crean fruit luncheon, fruit salad, and ice crean Our coffee is brewed to please every om and it does. Judges say it is the best i the City.. 'Our art furniture was special! designed, and every effort has been mac to make the surroundings artistic, uod< control ,of MISS E. BISHOP. 73 m ARITI (Next Auckland Bow . . ing Green), 48, Grafton Roai Auckland. Three minutes from 1 tram, stopping at Sf. Paul’s, Symondi afreet. Close to Bowling Green, Tenn Lawn, and Domain. . New Horn pleasantly situated. Terms 4s per da' weekly by arrangement. Telephone 216 Write or wire.—MßS WATSON, Pr< ST. ELMO, HumtOA Stbeet, ROTC r RUA; three minutes from Goven front Sanatorium and Baths. A nil comfortable home is provided, and evei effort put forth to make the visitor’s ste pleasant. All trips arranged by launc • and coach. House is close to Railws Station and very convenient.. Write < send telegram. Tariff, ss*daily; 31 weekly.— Miys Mclntosh, Proprietress 853 EDINBOROUGH HOUSE, ROTC RUA—Centrally situated, bein close to Post Office, Railway Station an Government Baths. All trips by steame and ooach arranged, and fishing partic are provided with ajprivatelaunch. Pet feet sanitary conditions. Electric Light Terms, 25s per week; 5s per day. Porte will meet all private trains.—A. Cam* bull. Proprietor. 84 'i— SpacioiUt Rooms and every Home Comfort. Hot, Cold St Shower Baths, Electric Light New house of 60 Rooms ROTORUA 100 lyards from Rail* Four minutes’ walk way Station from Beths. Osperday, 30spen Superior Table. Ferifer Meets all Trains Letters andTelegrama receive lmmec •._> > attention. 54 J. N. MoLEAN', Proprietor, If you are suffering from a cold and experience a tightness of the Chest, frith difficulty in breathing, you should try “Nazol.” It will giveyou relief, and femeve the trouble. “ Na* xol ” if not an ordinary cough remedy hut something better. It relieves anil curse without deranging the system, each bottle oontains 60 doees, and ia sold by chemists and stores at Is .0d |»er botttei
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4462, 14 September 1909, Page 2
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691Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4462, 14 September 1909, Page 2
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