Rev T. A. Norrie will preach to-morrow as follows :-Paeroa (Town Hall) 11 a.m., KarangahaWe 2 p.m., Qwharoa 4 p.m., Waitakauri 7.30 p m. We have much pteasure in calling attention .to Mr A. V 7. Edwarda' (Te Aroha) replace advertisement. It shows the great power which spot cash possesses. Mr Edwards has always been noted foi cheapness, and the present sale is no .exception, Messrs John Phillips and Son take over Mr Dm Campbell's store to-day. Mr G. Chandler, so long and favourably known ac Messrs Phillips' Paeroa establishment, will , take charge, and the bakery, which .will beopened about Thursday week, will also be ia charge of a first-class hand. As reported elsewhere, the branch will now comprise^as well as the local poat and telephone ;b,ureau,' a money-order and saving-bank branch. . ' .' " Pools rush in where angels fear to'tre'ad,"'" For fook wear boots, and angels doa't, 'tis said." ' - ■ "' ' ' Sick sa^es shun strjnge syrups puTges;piHs,, For Hitchens' Blood Restorer cures M ills v
Messrs Bradley and Co. are getting two splendid new vehicles built for their extend-, ing traffic by Mr Cochrane, of Te Aroha. The' first, which will be known as "Red Rover," is a la-ge coach with patent folding seats,' and the second is a light wagon. '- : !Bot.h jare roomy vehicles, and well adapted for thetrade" Messrs Bradley are now installed in , their new Paeroa stable, ' ''."',- Mr R Lloyd applies for a licensed hqllling' at Owharoa of 10 acres, to be called • the Empress. ,• ' The specifications and schedules, general conditions, *c for the Crown G. \i. Co. a works (which were printed at this office), are to be seen at the company's office, Karangahafce, and at Mr Adam-' Thames" We are requested to notifiy • that money order and savings bank offices<wjll b«;opened at Waitekauri and Waihi to-day, q -Q We (Aroha News) are indebted to Mr Fitzgerald, Hngineer of the railway worksgoing on between 1c Aroha and Paeroa, for the jollnwing figures which he has kindly placed at our disposal for publication. The amount of wa«es paid month of June was in all £330 lla Id, as follows: Afc Te Aroha, £604 12a 6d, aud at Paero.i, £225 183 7d. The-average, wages earned dunng'the month' per day of 8 ho srs were :—Highest,' 13a Ofd ; lowest, 2s B^-1; mean average, 7s 6Jd. The average wages earned, since the > commencement of the work up to the,3Otn June,were: Highest, 10* 6£d; lowest, 5s o|d) jmean average, 7s 5Jd, ' r ''■•-.','*,', The ball announced, for next' Tuesday evening is going to be:a most 'successful, affair. There' has been no dance for- a^long tim3,'and tha billsocket, and hinge joints of local youth are rusting for a waltr. J here will be good music and refreshments.'and • nice comfortable party. ] _> The Ohinemuri] Ridings Validation Ac, 1 will cost this county about three pound*. 1 ,','..'»."-
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 31, 16 July 1892, Page 4
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468Untitled Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 31, 16 July 1892, Page 4
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