.& C. LOVECROVE| LAUD AGENTS, TE AEOHA. FOR SALK. ‘4.A CASH— I 67 Acres at £7 15b per acre, all first-class level land, er and main road frontages, about 30 tea rich river flats, 40 acres ready for ass, balance rough feed» One mile from eamery, school and township. This is e makings of a splendid dairy farm, pply at once 7A ACRES Freehold, all first-class •* " level land, all ploughable; river d road frontage, mostly improved, but lenty of rough feed. Just the farm for urn with small capital. Handy to creamPrice, £6los per acre, very easy A 7 ACRES Freehold, all rich level ■l/ • land, all improved. There are •me splendid river flats on this farm; ell fenced, handy paddocks; house of rooms, milking sheds, etc.; five minteß from creamery and township. Price 512 per acre; about £3OO cash, balance Dng term at o per cent. Stock of 30 ows can be taken at valuation. QOO unimproved. Some of 7 the finest land in the distriot in this block; handy to railway staion, etc. Price £3 10s per acre, easy irms. ) Q ACRES Freehold, all in good grass, partly fenced; handy to creamery, Price £8 per acre; about £BO cash, ►alance very, easy terms. )0f) ACRES Freehold, handy little sheep farm, all in grass except 00 acres shelter. This country will rinter 2 sheep to the acre. Price £6 per ere, very easy terms to a good man. 100 ACRES Freehold. Nice little sheep farm, all in grass, all loughaable, This is equal to 2£ sheep the acre, country house cf 4 rooms, •eds, etc. Price oalv £8 per acre; bout £6OO cash. balance easy. ' HR ACJtES Fiee’ro’d, first-class level _ lar dr i Wei o-'., river and main oad, nice patch of native bush This arm is all in grass or crop, well fenced ; andy paddocks; will carry 60 milking ows. Almost r new house of 6 rooms, nilking sheds, etc.; J-mile from creamiry ; handy to, railway station, school, id township. Price, £l6 per acre; lout £BOO cash, balance, easy terms at per cent. J. & G. LOVEGKOVE, 40 Land Agents, Te Aroha; LTENRY JAMES HAWKINS, ■ A Fruiterer & Nubseryma n, ocated by the Bailway Crossing, west de of Waihou Biver, Te Aroha, havng passed throngh a fairly prosperus season, hereby sends his THANKS those who gave their requirements o fulfil, and also his good wishes for heir well doing.—September, 1909. * 980 Church Services ♦ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3. CHURCH OF ENGLAND Pe Aroha, 8 a.m., Holy Communion „ 10 a.m., Children’s'Service „ 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon Sdanawaru, 7.30 p.m, Evensong and Sermon Slstow, 2.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Pe Aroha, 11 a.m (Waihou, 2.30 p.m Pe Aroha, 7 p.m / War. C. Blair. METHODIST CHURCH. Pe Aroha, 11 a.m., Mr Featherstone „ 7 p.m, Mr Featherstone Pe Aroha West, 2.30, Mr Ward Ifanawaru, 2,30, Mr Featherstone Jordon, 2.30, Mr Eastwood iVaitoa, 2.30 p m, Mrs Bridgman Morrinsville, 11 a.m., Mr Bridgman •, 7 p.m, Mr Rnshton
BANDRINGHAM, Aupapa street Rotorua. Established seven years. ?irst*class table. Close to Railway Sta* ion and Baths. Porter meets all trains. Clients are requested to write or wire to ivoid disappointment. TERMS—S/ daily, or 25/ weekly. HtfS SEABURY, Proprietress, _ J 873 FENTON HOUSE, Fenton Street, Rotorua. Near Post Office; ipposite Tpurist Inquiry Office. Within ne minute from Government baths, ioard and Residence; perfect sanitary rrangements; every comfort; superior able. TERMS : 30/ per week, or 5/ per ay.—MISSBEENNEN, Proprietress. _ 872 pflK LOTUS, 202, QUEEN-STREET L (Partridges New Buildings), EA &* LUNCHEON ROOMB. Momlg and afternoon tea, Light Luncheon, id in season strawberries and cream, ttit luncheon, fruit salad, and ice cream, ur coffee is brewed to please everyone, nd it does. Judges say it is the best in le City. Our art furniture was specially esigned, and every effort has been made > make the surroundings artistic, under introl of MIB3 E. BISHOP. 734 X 7HARARITI (Next Auckland Bowlr V ing Green), 48, Grafton Road, uckland. Three minutes from Id am, stopping at St. Paul’s, Symondsfeet. Close to Bowling Green, Tennis awn, and Domain. New House easantly situated. Terms 4s per day, eekly by arrangement. Telephone 2161. r rite or wire.—MßS WATSON, Pro•ietpess. 785 ELMO, Hinemoa Street, ROTo--3 RUA, three minutes from Gov'jrnent Sanatorium and Baths. A nice imfortable home is provided, and. every fort put forth to make the visito r’s stay easant. All trips arranged by launch id coach- House is close to Railway ation and very convenient. Write or nd telegram. Tariff, 5s daily; 30s eekly.—Miss Mclntosh, Proprietress.
? DINBOEOUGH HOUSE, KOTOu EUA.—Centrally situated, being l »e to Post Office, Bailway Station and Jternment Baths. All trips by steamer d coach arranged, and fishing parties } provided with a private launch. Perst sanitary conditions. Electric Light, rms, 25b per week ; os per day. Porter 11 meet all private trains. —A, Campll. Proprietor, 849
teioufl Rooms and Hot, Cold tc Shower I ry Home Comfort Baths, Electrio L ? ght' rHE AUSTRALIA, r house of 50 Rooms v ROTORIZTA /yards from Rail* Four minutes* w alk way Station from Baths. *T!ER TARIFF, 6s per day, 30sper .wee& Superior Table. Porter Meets all Trains as and Telegrams receive im- cao&ktt* attention. N, McLEAJf, Proprietor-
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4470, 2 October 1909, Page 2
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