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STEAMSHIP CO .Jts LIMITEDi m Communication wiTb NR\l RI AND TK AROHA. POE THAMES Leaves Thames 6—Wakatere, 6 45 a m lay 10 Wakatere, 8.15 am rsaay 11-—Wakatere, 9 45 am ' i.y 12—Wakatere, 9 45 am - -'day 13—Wakatere, 9 45 p m Leaves Auckland lay 7- Wakatere, 3 30 p m iesday 10—Wakatere. 4 30 p m rday' 11 —Wakatere, 530 p m iy 12—Wakatere, 6 pm Dime ting mth River Steamers forPaeroa and Upper Thames Settlements avea Aucklai d for Paeroa, Turua Kopu, Etc. nday 7 -Taniwha, 11 30 p m ouday 8 —Waimarie, midnight tesday 9—Taniwha, midnight ednesday 10—Waimarie midnight uraday 11—Taniwha, midnight iday 12—Waimarie, 3 p mi nday 14—Taniwha, 4.30 p m mday 15—Waimarie. spm Leaves Paeroa (callin at Kopul onday B—Taniwha, Bpm esdav 9 - Waimarie 9pm „ 10—Taniwha, 9 30 p m iursday 11—Waimarie, 10 p m iday, 12—Taniwha, 10 30pm ttirday 13- Wainfaiie, 11 15 am >nday 15 -Taniwha, 12 noon FARE : Return 13s; Single Bs. S.S. ROIOKOH From Paeroa to Te Aroha—mday, Wednesday and Friday on arrival of s s om Te Aroha to Paeroa—esday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a m For further particulars regarding pasres or freight, apply to P DC POTTS, T» A rolia. THE Wanganui River fIW ZEALAND’S ' i; great scenic canyon, Visited by thousands W,OVERLAND ROUTE TO WELLINGTON via Central Railway, I avoiding sea journey. lagnificent Scenic Attractions le pleasantness of a trip on this autiful river will linger in the mind for ever. SDUCED FARES—3Ss from Ist May, 1908. River Journey, 150 Miles. TAUMARUNUI—WANGANUI . TIME TABLE. lesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Steamer from Pipiriki connecting th express at Wanganui on Monies, .'Wednesday’s, and Friday’s eumstances permitting). Tourist Bureaus—T. C. COOK & N, A/ HATRICK & Company. jt^; i vf£r,' GORDON BROS’ ioerv and Bait Stablest Whittake> Street Te Aroha. V (Late P. Hogan.) baches, Brakes, Saddle Horses, Bugs.'anu Invalid Carriages for hiie* Vedding and Picnic Parties SPECIAL T; catered for. SPECIALITYHORSES bought and soldjand iked to saddle and all kinds of b;.rnes<» reasonable rates. COACHES to meet all trains. FUNERALS attended to. Having taken over the above business Te Areha, lately carried on by Mr P. >gan, we would respectfully request > residents of Te Aroha and surroundf district to continue the same generous insure of patronage to us as has been j jorded our predecessor. We hope, by strict attention to bus ss, to merit a fair share of public su} rt. GORDON BROS’. Aroha, March 3rd, 1909. ’ll connection with the above I wii thank resideuts of Te Aroha and ti veiling public for past favours, ai pectfully request them to support n cessors. . • P. HOGAN. NEW ZEALAND 18URANCE CO., Ltd, Capital £1,500,000. nsurance against Loss by Fire [Perils of the Sda may be effected ■> this Company on every description jroperty. Bident— OUß SPECIAL ACME LICY insures against Death, Disease Disablement. Employers’ Lia[TY —Including Workers’ Compenon Act, Employers’ Liability Act, COmmop Law.—Personal Accident Sickness Insurance combined Blity Guaranaee, Plata-Glass nsu-, 3e and Burglary Insurance IE STOCK INSURANCE NOW TRANSACTED AGENCIES AROHA—P. Gilchrist, Fire and Marine , —C. E. Lamb, Accident and General RRINSVILLE—H. and J. Clifford, Fire and Marine . Gummer Bros., Accident and General G. N. PIERCtf. Manager. , ■ 7 F. & M.Department. H. A. MARRINER, Manager. Accident & General Department. 1 ; AUCKLND ■ le Clean Sweep is now on [digestion nearly always disturbs th j, and is often the cause of insomnia y Cases have been permanently curet Ibamberkin’s Tablets. For sale bj . Johnson, Agent.— Ad vt,

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4383, 9 March 1909, Page 2

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