ess F? m TV m m p SPRING GiODS HAVE ARRIVED AN INVITING DISPLAY ggj SPRING comes upon us with pleasant weather and bright colouniljj| As p’easant and as attractive as the first burst of Spring is the lovedisplay of New Goods in our store. We’re right to the fiont with New Season Styles, advised and supplied from the Fashion Centres of the world. Ch display will give you a grand idea of the new apparel. 4b. GOME and SEE THE Beautiful Millinery,. Charming Costumes. Fashionable Fabrics and every article of apparel. Our prices are decidedly small. Our spot cash business enables us to buy and sell cheaper than the credit houses. You’ll gel il cheaper and heller here Hetheringtons Limited, Where the Good Values Are, TE AROHA
Don’t waste time wondering where to buy, if you are wanting smart fashionable goods at keen prices. We invite your inspection. You will not be pressed to buy.
For Attractive Neckwear, Laces, Ribbons, Belts, and Gloves : : TRY THE * FASHION HOUSE * Millinery Pay a visit to our Showroom Our Millinery is distinctive, and you can be sure of a becoming style at a figure to suit your limit. Keen Cash Prices Entire satisfaction to every customer GAHAGAN’S ECONOMIC
• I • • THAMES VALLEY :: LAND AGENCY FOR SALE Fins Freehold Sites ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS Fine -preehold gites ine Freehold of from 10 to 15 acres, suitable for Poultry Farms, Orchards, or Suburban Home, LOW PRICE EASY TERMS NICE SITUATION BRACING CLIMATE VALUES INCREASING £3O per acre £3O 40 minutes’ walk from Post Office. Apply*to— Mclndoe & Co, TiS ABOHft. 251 rj'HE Cheapest Place in the town for •' Toys and Dolls of all kinds i« Jackson’s Arcade. 01
JOHN WILLIAMS In thanking the public for past favours, would respectfully draw their attention to his Parcel System for this season : All goods nut on boat or train FREE OF CHARGE. Tea Sets, 21 Pieces, Willow Pattern ; Glass Butter Dish, Glass Cake Dish; Teapot. White and Gold Tea Set, 21 Pieces ; Tea Pot; Butter Dish ; Cake Stand, Fancy Biscuit Barrel 1 Jap. Tea Set, 21 Pieces ; 1 Jap. Tea Pot; Glass Butter Dish ; Set of Jugs. dozen. Soup Plates, White Ware - doz. 11s 16s 16s 9s 6d 6d Dinner, \ doz. Pudding, \ doz. Bread & Butter Fancy Bread and Butter Plates, White and Gold, Pink and Gold, Green and Gold, \ doz. 2/-. Large size Bread Plates to matchj only 6d each. Cups and Saucers —Half doz. White and Gold (tea), half doz. White and Gold Plates, Tea Pot, Glass Dish. Half doz. Breakfast Cups and Saucers, White and Gold ; Half doz. Bread and Butter Plates, White and GoldJ; 1 Tea Pot, Best 6s 12s 3d 3d Glass Dish, Photo Frame, 11 x 13 7s 15s 3d Half doz. Tumblers, Glass Sugar Basin, Glass Butter Dish, Glass Cake Stand, Glass Dish, Glass Jam Dish 1 doz. Brown Printed Bread and Butter Plates, 1 Large Bread Plate to match, 1 Bedroom Jug and Basin, 1 Bedroom Lamp, Set Glass Dishes (3 in Set), Cheese Dish FIRE WORKS \ doz, Jump Jacks, \ doz. Pin Wheels, Halfdozen Sky Rockets, Half-dozen Roman Candles, Devils, etc., 2 Packets Crackers, 2 Volcanoes, 2 Boxes Coloured Matches 4 Jump Jacks, 3 Pin Wheels, 1 Sky Rocket, 1 Jack in Box, 1 Tourbillion, half-dozen Devils, Roman Candles, etc. I have the largest stock of Post Card Views of Te Aroha in the District. In Fancy Goods I am fully stocked, Books, Stationary, Fire Works, Kits, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Toys, Rag Dolls, Purses, Games, Photo Frames, Fancy Glassware and other goods. 2s 2s JOHN WILLIAMS, 996 Opposite Hot Springs Hotel, TE AROHA.
rpHE HUNGAH CJNG-A DRAIN a A AGE BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that the above Board have caused to be classified iD terms of Sections 33, 34 cf “The Land Drainage Act, 1908” all the lands in the Hungahunga Drainage District, and NOTICE is hereby given that the classification of John McCaw E*q., of Matamata the fit person appointed by them for the purpose, hi g been made and that the list thereof is now in the custody oE the undersigned at the Borough Council Office, Te Aroha, where the same may be inspected during office hours for ft period of twenty-one days from this date (28th OCTOBER, 1909.) Objections to the aforesaid list must be handed in to the Clerk of the S.M, Court within seven days next after the expiration of the twenty-one days appointed for the inspection of the classification list ; and not less than 7 clear days notice of such apje il shall be given to the Board before the day for heating the appeal. FRED WM. WILD, Clerk. Te Aroha, 28th October, 1909, 1053
STATIONERY! PERIODICALS • You can get anything you require in STATIONERY or FANCY GOODS at ALLEN’S Stationery Depot. POST CARDS ! POST CARDS ! An endless Variety of the very Latest. PRETTY JEWEL BOXES, with Te Aroha views on the lils. TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!! All Sorts, and All Prices. The leading Shop in Te Aroha for Fancy Goods. INSPECTION INVITED. Agent for “Herald,” “Weekly News,” “Graphic,” “Star,” “New Zealand Farmer,” and all leading papers. 1007
LITERALLY Thousands of Rolls OF WALLPAPER ABE HRKE FOB YOU TO CHOOSE FROM More papers, better papers, than you will see elsewhere, we’re quite sure. Come soon—the sooner the better for satisfaction. A new shipment of English Papers and Freezes just arrived and opened up for your inspection. Artists Oil and Water Colors, Brushes, and Requisites kept in stock. RUBBER STAMPS MADE TO ORDER W. McINMAN, Direct Importer, 28 OPP. RAILWAY STATION
INFLUENZA, COLDS, SOEE THROATS Stanley Bay, August 23rd, 1909. Nazol, Ltd. Dear Sirs, —For some time past my family and self have suffered from Influenza, Colds and Sore Throats. We have tried many remedies advertised, but could get no good result until we took some Nazol, which acted like a charm —not only relieving, but curing us. I have much pleasure in testifying to its wonderful power.—Yours faithfully, “A Stanley Bay Resident.” NASAL-CATARRH. Albert-street, Auckland, August 27th, 1909. —Nazol, Ltd. Dear Sirs, — Your remedy for Nasal Catarrh, being brought under my notice, I decided to give the same a trial, and must say that I experienced great relief after using it for two days. I recommended a friend of mine to use it, and he tells me that nothing he has taken has done him so much good as Nazol. I am sure that once your remedy gets known, it will be universally used among those suffering from Catarrh in the head. You are at liberty to make what use you like of this testimonial. —Yours truly, D. Harvey.
If you are s'lifering from a cold and experience a tightness. of the chest, with difficulty in breathing, you should try “ Nazol.” It will giveyou relief, and remove the trouble. “ Nazol ” if not an ordinary cough remedy, but something better. It relieves and cures without deranging the system, each bottle contains 60 dose?, and is sold by chemists and stores at Is 6d per bottts.
For all novelties in ladies wear try the “ .Fashion House,” Gahagan’s Economic.—Advt. Nobels Clyde and Nile Ballastite car tridges are indispensable for good shoot ing. At Johnsons’ stores you can go any quantity at lowest cash paces. Adv
Kfiw Season’s Stock arriving daily—A. W. Edwards —All new and up-to-date goods
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4486, 9 November 1909, Page 3
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