Business Notice*.
W ELLS AND SO ,U IF T E R ARE NOW OPENING AT THEIR : AROHA STORE A GRAND SHOW OF SPBIK.O DE APERY, jjpN'S AND JOYS' QLOTHING, JjOOTS AND QHOBS. *°-> &o. t &c, <fee. . ^»0 r. ..,, I, — ..„,,, , n<< OABPETS.— BRUSSELS, 'TAPESTRY, FELT, Ac, LINOLEUMS,' OIL CLOTH AND FIBRE MATTING. SADDLES— A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S. . :0 . IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT IS WELL STOCKED WITH BUILDEES. FTJKNISHIjTO. MIKOTG & AGEIOULTUEAL IMPLEMENTS- ELECTKO-PLATEP WABES. PAINTS. OILS. GLASS. WALL PAPERS, &C., &(V LICENSED DEALERS IN GUMS, POWDER, DYNAMITE, LITHOFRACTEUR, &c, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, AND PROVISIONS, CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. :o: ■■■■ .. AGENTS, COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ''" WELLS & SOUTTER, IMPORTERS AND MERCHANTS. TE AROHA, CAMBRIDGE, AND AT 20 BUCKERBBUJRY, LONDON, E.C.
Stationery, &c.
Miscellaneous. D. MURPHY, "" CARTER AND pONTRACTOE, WAIORONGOMAI * TH AROHA. Carting Doa» at Beth Towartipt. ACCOMMODATION At tho Government Landing, Waiorong*miii, for all Goods addressed to Mr O Murphy's care. ' i ■ .!_
STATIONERY ! STATIONERY ! 1 STATIONERY ! ! ! To the Residents of Te Aroha, Waiorongomai, and Surrounding Districts. CHARLES BALCKE, (Late of Thames), T)EGS to inform the above that he has con ioc 1 1 cod business in Te Aroha as HAIRDRESSER, aud that he has also a large assortment of English and Colonial Journals, English, Americau and Australian Papers received each mail. Agent for The Aroha Nkws, Auckland W. News, Saturday's Herald. N.R.— Finest Stock TOBACCONIST GOODS in Te Aroha. Agent for Professor Ellis's Herbal Medicines. Note the Address : Nest B.N.Z.
WAITOA. Ftr GENERAL GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, BOOTS & SHOES, &c, &c., GOTO E. GRAIAI & Co.,
CHARLES McLIVER,
IN Thanking his Customers and the Thames Public for the Liberal patronage during the past year, takes this opportunity of informing them that he has just opened a well-selected stock of
NEW GOODS.
Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Prize Books, Photo Albums (small and large), 4 Chatterbox,' and 'Little Folks.'
Where you will receive ©very attentita and civility ; have a Larg» Stock t* select from, and get best possible Ttlitt for your money.
DRESSING CASES (for Gents).
TOYSI TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Grand Assortment
ONLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS KEPT IN STOCK.
NEW MEERSCHAUMS !
NEW MEERSCHAUMS
All Descriptions of Settlors' Pr«4n*t Purchased for Cash.
NEW SETS OF SCRAPS! (Largest Assortment on the Thames).
Goods Delivered throughout the sorrett»<ingf Districts with promptituilt.
New Accordeons ! New Accatieons 1 From 15s to 100s. New Concertinas ! New Concertinas Flutes, Violins, Flutinas, Mouth Accor deons, and every description of Musical Instrument — too numerous to mention.
Orders by Post carefully attended t#.
HASSETT & GEMMIITGS, Waior»xo#hai.
Call and Inspect at CHARLES MaLIVBR'S, BROWN STREET, Grahamstown.
BAKERS, CONFECTIONBia BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS, no.
OoHßfcry ©r^ers .promptly attended to
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 24, 17 November 1883, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 24, 17 November 1883, Page 1
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