ON TOP BEATRICE SEPARATORS 55gal. £2510/= 75gal. £29 10/Very Easy Terms ffIERTMO OUT ON ITS OWN 2 Cow Plant £95, 4 Cow Plant £145. Easy terms arranged R. COULTER & CO. (THAMES VALLEY AGENCY) 7HITAKER STREET . TE AROHA
BOTTLED BY D&J.M'CALLUM vy WHISKY IhmH i The New Zealand Settler is noted for his hospitality— Here we see a typical New Zealander entertain ing the traveller with a refreshing and stimulat ing glass of “ D. & J. Perfection.” nHhsr D. & J. McCallum’s is extensively popular with the settler, not only as a beneficial beverage, but its purity renders it of inestimable value for medicinal purposes. The Oval Bottle is handy for travellers—comfortably fits the trousers hip-pocket — whilst the Mallet bottle is an ornament to any sideboard. , 963 D. & J. McCallum’s Perfection 'tpi 123 (m is on sale at all hotels, and settlers can obtain it wholesale from
Northern steam SHIP COMPANY TIME TABLE Weather and other circumstances per mittiug be main tained as follows : FROM AUCKLAND TO THAMES Leaves Auckland APRIL Wakatere, Friday 13. 0 p.m Wakatere, Saturday 14, 6 p.m Leaves Thames Wakatere, Friday 13, 10 a.m Wakatere, Saturday i 4, 10.30 a.m Wakatere, Monday 16, 1 p.m FROM AUCKLAND FOR PAEROA AND TE AROHA, via Kopu Turua. etc Leaves Auckland APRIL Waimarie, Friday 13, 2.30 p.m Taniwha, Sunday 15,4-30 p.m Waimarie Monday 1(5, 5 p.m Taniwha, Tuesday 17, 6 p.m Waimarie, Thursday 19, 8 p.m Taniwha, Friday 20, 9 p.m Waimarie, Sunday 22, 10 30 p.m Taniwha, Monday 23, 11.30 p.m Leaves Paeroa APRIL Taniwha, Friday 13, 11 a.m. AVaimarie, Saturday 14, 11.30 a,m Taniwha, Monday 16,51-30 p-m Waimarie, Tuesday, 17, 2 3O p.m Taniwha, Wednesday 18, 3.30 p.n» t Waimarie, Frida y 20, 5.30 p.m Taniwha, Saturday 21, 6.30 p.m. Waimarie, Monday 23, 8 p.m FROM PAEROA TO TE AROHA (Cargo only) Steamers leave Paeroa on arrival of Auckland Steamer on Mondays, Wed nesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, and returning, leaves Te Aroha on Tues days, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. . . , Cargo for Auckland must be consigned previous day. For further information concerning rc'elit and passages to all ports, apply to S 1 J. E. THOMAS, Agent, Te Aroha. DRINK—“PEERLESS’ ALEandSTOUT Best Ingredients and Pure Artesian Water only used Our Cash Prices are— QUARTS. 7s. perdoz. PINTS, 3s 9d per doz. Bottles charged extra—Quarts, 2/-; Pints 1/-, and same price allowed when bottles are returned. Draught Ale in Kegs 2/3 peT gal. 2/3 per gal Kegs charged for until returned—lo gals 10/-; 5 gals. 7/6; 3 gals. 6/-. Brewed and Bottled by C. L. tones & Co., LTD. Brewers & Bottlers HAMILTON
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5476, 18 April 1917, Page 1
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428Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5476, 18 April 1917, Page 1
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