Out spume goods HAVE ARRIVED AN INVITING DISPLAY •NG conies upon us with pleasant weather and bright colourings* p’easant and as attractive as the first burst of Spring is the lovely of New Goods in our store. We’re right to the fiont with New Season’s advised and supplied from the Fashion Centres of the world. Our will give you a grand idea of the new apparel. dlb ME and SEE THE SHOWROQM: i ing Costumes, Fashionable Fabrics, article of apparel. ill business enables us to buy and sell cheaper thau the credit houses. cheaper and belter here Hetherinntons Where the Good Values Are, TE AROHA
FOR SALE.—An up-to-date Fruit. Confectionery, and Tea Room's, well fitted up with appliances, electric light, etc,, etc. Must be sold. £B9 or offer. For particulars, apply Macicie & Sons. 1067 LOST. —At Mangaiti, Sheep Dog PUP, answers to the name of “ Spring,” Rough Coat, black ; Bellamy’s breed. Reward. —W. Simons. 1069 piAKO MOUNTED RIFLESThe following are eligible to fire for the Marksman’s badges on THURSDAY, November 11th at the Rifle Range at 1.30 p.m. :—Q.M. Sergt. Bevoy, S.M. Maingay, Tr. Manuel, Horn, McKenzie, Hanna, Driver, Osborne, Corporals Swinbourne, Seales Hewin, Howie, Bellamy, Sergt. Hamilton, Cooper, Members are hereby notified to attend DISMOUNTED PARADE on THURSDAY, November llth, 1909, at 7.30 p.m, at Te Aroha. A. TATTERSALL, Acting-Captain. THAMES VALLEY :: LAND AGENCY • » M
FOR SALE Fine Freehold Sites ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS Fine t?reehold cites 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 &ROHA. 251 rpHE Cheapest Place in the town for Toys and Dolls of all kinds i« Jackson’s Arcade. 01 INFLUENZA, COLDS, SORE THROATS Stanley Bay, August 2.‘3rd, 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. IIAIIVEY
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4487, 11 November 1909, Page 3
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