!W, M. Cullen Ooi> |te aroha CASH DRAPERS PAEROA MR CHAS. CULLEIS" has now returned to take the management of the Te Aroha branch, and while thanking his many old friends and customers for their former support, solicits a continuance of their patronage. The stock is now considerably increased and comprises a beautiful assortment of Prints and all classes of Dress Goods at prices that defy competition. a* 1$ fir we are now offering considerably less than lowest! Auckland sDC£l!il@st £mlCo£s? 11110$* aC* prices. Those who have hitherto bought these goods in town will do well to compare our prices before buying elsewhere. A beautiful If for summer wear in newest Assortment of JstwUlSS wfOVw shades, also a large assortment of ladies' Corsets, Ibosiery, {Underclothing, etc* MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, SHIKTS, SON, Sc., AT LOWEST PEICES. 7861
A DVERTISE YOUR WANTS in the Te Akoha News to get good results. 14 words, Is; 3 insertions, 28 6d cash. If booked, Is 6d each insertion. J. E. Wild, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER, Paperhanger and General Decorator GRAINEE, [GILDER, MARBLER. (Late of C. Blomfield, Auckland.) Orders left at F. W. WILD’S Office, Boundary-street, will receive prompt attention. J. E. WILD. f, TE AROHA BACON FACTORY. I am a CASH BUYER of PRIME DAIRY - FED PIGS, weighing 120 lbs to 150 lbs. Receiving 1 Days— TUESDAYS and T SURSDA YSPRICES— From Ist November, o^d. No'le—Pigs under 120 lbs and over 1501bs will only be received at reduced prices. JOHN ROWE, 57 Proprietor. PASPALUM j DILITATUM | ACCLIMATISED SEED GOLD MEDAL, Chhistchtteoh. Bedford’s Renowned Hand-shaken Seed (New) Is per lb ; lid per lb saok orders. Acclimatised Plants 1000 at 18s 4000 at 15s (if cash with order) H. D. BEDFORD 0 NGAPJJAWAHIA So Pure iSo;[Good TONS BEING SOLDJEVERY WEEK A great soap, docs great work and gives groat satisfaction. It would not hurt a baby or the most delicate fabric. LATHERS FREELY 63 In hot, cold, soft and hard water. FIRE FIRE FIRE Our Premises were completely destroyed at the last disastrous fire in the Strand Arcade. WE HAVE REMOVED TO TEMPORARY PREMISES IN 'V" /"''O' "Fk/FTOTiPIDO Opposite Railway Station, rnU.L/lIIA wril’A I*l JDII/ lower queen street, AUCKLAND, And as we had 223 PIANOS AND ORGANS bonded and stored, are enabled to carry on business as usual and without interruption. ME BRITISH & CONTINENTAL COMPANY 9 W. W ; MAINGAY, Local Representative. A, lIRGMAIL Manager. SYLVIA” WAX The BEST Candle for every , household. Gives an exceptionally good light. Looks Well, Barns Well, 63 and is Sure to Please You.
fUfJ THE 'PIONEER' IRONWORKS Geo. Devey & Go-, Wheelwrights, Shoeing and General Smiths Ironwork of Every Description on shortest notice. Machinery of any kind Renaired AGENTS FOE OIL ENGINES AND FITTINGS General Millwrights Iron Turning, etc., done on the premises BUGGIES, WAGGONS AND DRAYS BUILT TO ORDER NOTE THE ADDRESS- OPPOSITE DOMAIN, Whitaker Street, TE AROHA. 33 LICENSED PLUMBER
DRESSMAKING. MISSES Davis and Reynolds ROLLESTON STREET, TE AROHA, Are prepared to take all kinds of Dressmaking & Plain Sewing. Children’s Clothes a Specialty. 887 UNITED INSURA NOIi COMPANY, LTD.' (Fire and Marine.) CAPITAL £500,000 PAID UP & RESERVES....£ 150.00 C .Fire Risks taken on aWkinds OJ Property at lowest rates of Premiums . Chas. E. Lamb, •A. G- E JsT T . , TE AROHA
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4483, 2 November 1909, Page 1
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540Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4483, 2 November 1909, Page 1
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