The following visitors were staying at the Hot Springs Hotel, To Aroha, during the week ending Saturday, January 24-:—Mr. and Mrs. Noonan, Miss Graham, Mr. Goodwin, Mr. A. L. Hughes, Sydney; Mr., Mrs., and Miss Evans, Gisborne; Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Sir G. M. O'Rorke, Mr. and Mrs. R. Masefield, Mrs. Tracey, Mr. Seymour George, Mr. A. O. Curtis, Miss Mackay, Misses Oswald, Mr. and Mrs. Page, Miss Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Thomas, Messrs. H. Davy, Capper, Miss Kimber, Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby, Auckland; H. S. Michael, Tasmania; Mr. Rhodes, Karangahake; Messrs. Mackay, Towle, A. Cooper, Mr. Justice Cooper, S. Brown, Wellington; Miss Bowicke, Takapuna; Mr. and Mrs. Gribbin, Devonport; Mr. and Mrs. G. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. G. Price, Thames; M. Hutter, Tonga; R. Slater, Dunedin; Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, Waikino; Mr. Walker, Wairakau; Mr. G. Alderton, Remuera; Mr. R. Turton, England; Messrs. R. M. and R. L. Alpine, G. F. Moore, Scotland; Miss Stanaway, Ilelensville. Those desiring 10 buy homes or investments, and requiring monetary assistance, should consult Mr. Thornes, 01, Queenstreet, who has several sums awaiting investment. Special Line—3ft bedstead (brass rail), heavy wire-wove mattress, flax mattress, and two pillows, all complete, for 57s 6d spot cash, a real bargain.—Tonson Garlick Coy., Ltd. " May 1 bring homo a box of custard as well as the Sunshine Jelly Crystals?" "Yes,' sho said; "I'm so glad you remembered it; got two Jelly Crystals a3 a reward; don't foreet Tucker's."
Job line in bamboo tables (imported), reduced to nearly half-price to clear. —Tonson Garlick Coy. • The supper-table was a pretty sight. They had those shimmering Sunshine things there, lovely colours, and -just like, spoonfuls of rainbow. Tucker's Sunshine Jelly Crystals. • Painless Corn Cure: This preparation com pletely cures the most painful cornß, hard or soft. A. few applications only re quired to deaden the pain. It is also most useful in removing ■ any thickening of the epidermis, or horny portion of the skin. Full directions attached to each bottle. Priso Is. —J. Edson, chemist, Auckland.-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11879, 3 February 1902, Page 6
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