ST. PATEICK'S DAY. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT A DAXCE. PUBLIC HALL, TE AROHA. MONDAY NIGHT, MAIICH 17tii. MR AMES, from Leipzig, will give an Entevtaintn'e'nt as abovG-, Consisting of. Pianoforte Solos, &c> including Selections' from the following Celebrated Composers . — Beethoven, Ohopia, Rubinstein, List/, and others. Also, " Studies" by J> Carlowitz Ames. The Entertainment will be varied by Songs, etc., and will conclude with A DAJGE. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 6. Dancing commence at 10.30. Tickets to both Entertainment & Dance, 2s 6d. TE AROHA MINERAL WATER MANUFACTORY. pEEL, MRATED WATER & CORDIAL MANUFACTURER. LEMONADE, £g GINGER BEER, g GINGER ALE, o SODA WATER, M SELTZEU WATER, m TONIC WATER. §j Following amongst other Cordials : oi LEMON, w CLOVES, " LIME JUICE, RASPBERRY, °« PEPPERMINT, ! fj SARSAPARILL.A. Quinine, Champagne, Orange BitterS) Stoughton Bitters. QUALITY GUARANTEED. AMERICAN HOP BfTTERS KEPT IN i STOCK. Wholesale Buyers Liberally dealt with. CUT FIREWOODJON SALE. Corner of Whitaker& Bridge Street s> TE AROHA, TO FARMERS, AGRICULTURALISTS, & OTHERS. j THE FARMERS' UNION AND PROTEC- ' TIVE ASSOCIATION, AUCKLAND DISTRICT. I NTENDING Members to the above bene--l_ iicial movement, can have their names enrolled upon the articles of Association, by sending Two Guineas entrance Fee. The objects of the Association are : — First : To ! equalise upon an impartial basin, the price of j all Produce sold belonging to Members. Second : To secure the highest market prices upon an impartial basis by avoiding competi- ' live sales. Third : To secure proper attention and convenience m the disposal of Produce. Fourth : To watch m a political and legal sense Lhe public and private interests of its Members. Fifth: To give advice or grant assistance to Members requiring advances upon Mortgage or otherwise, and to transact the business of Members generally m a manner similar to the operations of such Institutions m Europe. Post Oilice Orders may be made payable to the Secretary, who will forward a receipt, printed Regulations, etc. JAMES HURST, Secretary, Upper Queen Street, Auckland. Adam Lay bourn and Go. "VTEW 1884 HEEDS. We have received our First Shipment of NEW CLOVER AND GRASS SEED, and having severely tested every kind, we can most confidently recommend them to our numerous Mends and others. | White Clover Perennial Ryenrass Alsyke (Canterbury \ and Oowgrass Poverty Bay)"" Red Clover Cocksfoot Trefoil Italian Ryegrass Timothy Prairie Grass Lucevno Ribgrass Ratstail Rape Poa Praiensis Created Dogskzl Golden Tar d s Poa TWialis (Spring) Hard Fescue Black Tares (Win- Ryecom ter) Sheep Fescue TURNIP: Purpletop— Yellow Aberdeen Greeutop — Yellow Aberdeen Swede — Green and Purpletop Globe — White and Grey CARROT: White Belgian, Aitetinghanij Shorthorn. MANGOLD : Long Red, Yellow Globe, Long Mammoth. Also, we are having continuous shipments of besfc Sydney and Queensland. BoneduSt and B nieflcmr d-uano Peruvian aod Huon laWd Manure and Rock Salt, JSuperphdspnate. Agents for Glycerine Sheep Dips ADAM LAYJ3OURN AND CU Durham street, Auckland; Te Aroha Agent— Mi* VMM FkbgusoNj B&ETT'S COLONIST GUIDE on Sals a News Office.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 41, 15 March 1884, Page 7
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