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Auckland, agricultural asociation. METROPOLITAN WINTER EXHIBITION. Empire Day, 24th to 29th May, Reduced fares by Rail and. Stea mer. Entries close APRIL 30th. Prize List Free on Application. EDWIN HALL, Secretary. Box 86. 727

WINTER

-> ;r V 'v - CM (/r *>r mr* IRew Winter 000 As mi m <&j w pjsk f?\V f 1 **» * r 9 -., * V OF ?/• A ® INTEREST TO AIL our Direct Importation WARM MATERIALS FOR WINTER Specials at Ibetberington’s We have imported direct from the manufacturers a choice selection of new fabrics, delightful trimmings in pretty colours. Strong serviceable linings in winter weights. . Blousings in Flannels, Delaines and Flannelettes, some of the nicest materials we have seen for some time. These warm materials are a necessity for the winter, and our large stock enables you to make unlimited ohoiee of patterns. The latest novelties are here in dress goods. Black materials for matrons in great variety. The prices are low in every line. Our system of direct importation and spot cash prices enables us to sell at a small profit. Come around aud see the goods and benefit by the cheap prices now prevailing.

iUBLIC HALL, TE AROHA. Wednesday, April 28. Taylor-Carrington HUMANIZED PICTURES. Entirely New Programme— “ To be Shot at Suudown,” China of To-day, Child’s Circus, The King’s Soldiers, Butter and Cheese Industry, The Q-ambltr’s Doom,-Life on-an African river, Christmas in Many Lands, and numerous other magnificent star cinematograms. i SENSIBLE PRICES—First-class, 2s; Ladies half price ; second class Is ; children. 6d. 720 E, ARMITAGE. Advance Agent

Special Job Purchase OF Ladies’ Winter Coats, 25 PEE CENT, BELOW USUAL PKICE New and Up-to-date and Latest Gut. INSPECT THEM AT

ELECTION NOTICES 30 EOU G H COUNCIL ELECTION. LADIES & GENTLEMEN, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for a seat on the Borough Council, and if you do me the honour to elect me I will use my best endeavours for the advancement of the whole of the Borough. Yours faithfully, GEO. A. LOVEGROVE. 723 T 0 THE BCJRGESSES OE TE AROHA. LADIES & GENTLEMEN, I am again a candidate for your suffrages at the County Election, and re* epectfully solicit your support and if returned will carry the .same progressive aud unbiassed policy as during the past two years. F. HUBBARD, l’e Aroha. 21-4-09. 724 gOROUGH ELECTION. LADIES & GENTLEMEN I have again consented to allow myself to be nominated as a Councillor. Should you again show confluence in me by electing me on the Council, I wi 1 n.-ntinue to do my best for the whole BoiOUgh. Yours trnly 732 JOHN ROWE. TTE AROHA BOROUGH 1 ELECTION. LADLES & GENTLEMEN, I beg to offer my services to you as a Councillor, and if successful, I will do all in my .power to prove to you that your confidence is not misplaced. I am, Yours faithfully, THOS. STANLEY, SENR. . 731 ! gOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION ladies & gentlemen, I am a candidate for your suffrages at the approaching Municipal Election on WEDNESDAY next. If elected, my long residence in the district aud my acquaintance } of its requirements, will ass : st me 1 in attending to your wants and the welfare of the whole Borough. Yours etc, 733 J. B. JOHNSON. |0 THE ELECTORS 0 E THE 1 BOROUGH OF TE AROHA. LADIES & GENTLEMEN. Having i been nominated for a seat on he Council I beg to solicit your support at the forthcoming Election, and should I have the honour of being returned will do my utmost to further the interests and advancement of the town. Yours faithfully, A. W. EDWARDS. 628 gOROUGH ELEOTION.j LADIES & GENTLEMEN, * I again I offer my services to tbo Borough j of Te Aroha, and should they ] consider me a fit and proper per- j son to represent them, I will, as i heretofore, do my utmost for the J advancement of the whole j Borough. [ I am, Yours faithfu’ly < H. JACKSON. ? 729 t

BATON'S ECONOMIC

JCsfhsringtens JCimitsd, t:e aroha “ WHERE THE GOOD VALDES ARE.”

r jPE AEOHA BOROUGH COUN--1 OIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following nominations have been received by me for the Office of COUNCILLORS of the Te Aroha Borough Council : ED Y 7 ARDS, Alexander Watson FI'IZGERALD, James HUBBARD, Frank JACKSON. Henry JOHNSON, John Benjamin LOVEGROVE. George F. MONTGOMERY, Kynaiton Forster Walter Lyons ROWE, John S I’ANLEY, Thomas, Senior PPENCE, George Tbo NUMBER OF CANDIDATES beinsr in excess of the NUMBER OF COH NCILLORS required, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that a POLL OF THE BURGESSES will be token on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of April 1909, between the hours of 9 r.m. and 7 p.m., for the purpose of ELECTING SIX COUNCILLORS for the Te Aroha Borough Council. THE POLLING PLACE! will be at the Office of the Te Aroha Borough Council in Boundary street, To Aroha. 1 R. S. HANNA, Returning Officer. 722

SIXPENNY NOVELS by the Hundred at Allen’s Depot, Whitaker-street. office THE GRAFTON BOOK ROOM, Khyber Pass, Auckland. Miss Sinclair will be pleased to re* ceive Country Commissions from em' ployers or employees. Write or wire. 697 HAVE you seen the New Stock of FRENCH TOYS and DOLLS at Allen’s Depot ? Also, just arrived New Stationary Post Cards, Magazines, Newspapers, Music, Fancy Goods, Novels, Curios, etc., etc. Come and see.

Te Aroha. guarantee I, Thomas Donovan, guarantee this cover to be made of the best material and workmanship, and will refund purchase money if proved otherwise. *shomaif SbonoOan, Saddler, Te Aroha. | STAMP |

WE HAVE TO LET 4 ROOMED COTTAGE in Whitaker street and Section, water laid on. Will let to good tenant at 8s per week, OHOP AND TWO ROOMS, nicely O fitted, electric light. Good situation. 10s per week. —Also — 2 ROOMED COTTAGE with two Sections. Rent only 4s per week. Apply to Mclndoe & Co, NEXT BANK NEW ZEALAND TK &BOH&. 251

Truly Artistic Artists of the highest degree of skill have produced the beautiful graceful designs embraced in our ma : L -nck of Wall Papers. They are unquestionably the most desirable papers in this market, and we cordially invite you to come and enjoy a view of these handsome hangings.

Le Roy's Paten i LE Roy's Patent Horse: Cover Ssfc" fteep out the leather Don’t continue to wear worn out waterproofs, to live in a worn out tent, or to make your cows and horses more warmth in them. shiver in covers that have no Le Roy’s price lists are sent free' on application, and they show that the best goods are very moderately priced. If you use waterproof and canvas goods you can’t afford to neglect sending for these lists £. lefßoy, Tent and Cover Maker, AUCKLAND, Please send me your Jree lists of canvas and waterproof goods. Name Address

at WAIKATO WINTER Slow Association, HAMILTON. THIRD ANNUAL GRAND EXHIBITION JULY 6th, 7th, Bth, 9th, and 10th. Instructive and Entertaining Entries for TURNIP, and FACTORY BUTTER (Competitions close on Ist May, 1909. Schedule now ready. Inquiries solicited. F. MAXWELL, Secretary, Hamilton.

A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF English & Canadian Papers and Friezes to choose from. A LARGE RANGE OF Remnants W. McINMAN, Direct Importer, 28 OPP. RAILWAY STATION

A. J. CLARKE. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. NEXT DONOVAN SADDLER. OPPOSITE DOMAIN. Having taken over the business of Mr J. C, Raine is prepared to undertake any class of ELECTRICAL WORK. OIL ENGINES erected or overhauled. 714 GIVES PERFECT SATISFACTION. Whiteness.. Stiffness, Smoothness always assured.'-, PLEASE ASK FOB lib. BOXES. BED LABEL. 63

Picnic parties supplied with pressed tongue or any other delicacies by the Te Aroha Pork Butchery.— Advt. Special job purchase Ladies’ Winter Coats. Gahagan’s Economic. —Advt

r J" , E AEOHA boeough council LADIES & GENTLEMEN, In response to numerous requests I have con-* sented to be nominated as one of your Councillors, and should you do me the honour to elect me I will use my utmost endeavours for the welfare of the Borough. Tours truly, K, F. W. LYONB-MONTGOMERY. 730

Special job purchase Ladies’ Winter coats. Gahagan’s Economic.—Advt.

Chamberlain’s Tablets have proved* remarkably successful in curing stomach j troubles, biliousness and constipation. One man was cured of a bad stomach trouble by these tablets after having spent many pounds for medicines and treatment, without any. permanent benefit. In cases of constipation they are mild and gentle in their action, and they leave the bowels in a natural and healthy condition. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Try them. You will find them far superior to pills, For sale by J. B. Johnson, Agent,—Advt,

Never mind the why or wherefore, You’ve a nasty cold, and, therefore, That it’s time your health to care for You must surely recognise. Let not old-time drugs enslave you, Or the pills that grand-urn gave you, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure will save you From a premature demise. Go direct to Hetheringtons and see their grand display of millinery. It will charm the eye and not injure the purse.— Advt.

Chamberlain’s Congh Remedy is Nature’s most natural remedy, improved by science to a pleasant, permanent, positive cure for coughs, colds, and all inflamed surfaces of the lungs and bronchial tubes. The sore, weary, cough-worn lungs are exhilarated, the microbe-bearing mucus is cut out, the cause of that tickliug removed, and the inflamed membranes are healed and soothed, so that there is no inclination to cough. It always cures. For sale by J. B. Johnson, Agent. —Advt.

Special job purchase Ladies’ Winter Coats. Qahagan’e Economic.-'-Advt.

Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Ties, &c., A W. Edwards Keeps the Largest and most Up -to-date Stock

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4403, 27 April 1909, Page 3

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