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WANTED —A camp cook immediately, for Orongomairoa Station.—Apply for particulars Te Aroha News Office. WANTED TO SELL.—New five-roomed h >use, all conveniences. Apply News Office. WANTED —Girl to assist light house duties. Apply Mbs A. H. Caudwell, Herriesville. WANTED KNOWN—I have sums of £9OO, £SOO and £3OO for investment on mortgage. J| 0. Carrol*, solicitor, Te Aroha. 6G LOST —Maroon Artificial Silk Scarf, on Saturday evening. Reward.—Return to News Office. STRAYED —Prom Shaftesbury on Friday, April 6th, one black cocker spaniel dog. Answer to the name of “ Caesar ”, Reward on applying to J. Kelso, Shaftesbury. FOR SALE—Four good dairy cows, at profit. Owner not dairying. Apply W. Mathers, Manaw&ru. TE AROHA DISTRICT FARMERS THE undersigned will be in Waihon District with his chaff cutting and bagging plant about the 28th inst. Farmers desiring chaff cut should have wood or coal ready. W. J. EYNON, Box 6, Morrinsville.

The Great War PERSONAL EXPERIENCES AND IMPRFSSIONS C J PARR* ESQ, C.M.G M.P. FOR EDEN, Who visited the United Kingdom, the North Sea Fleet, Somme Battle Front a few months ago, will deliver an address in the THEATRE ROYAL^ ON Thursday Evening, 26th Inst. ( at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will preside SILVER COIN COLLECTION Roll Up ! It's Worth While ! ! i Te Aroha Welcomes an “ Old Boy ”i

UNGAHUNGA DRAINAGE BOARD Tenders are invited returnable to the undersigned at Noon on SATURDAY, May 3rd, 1917, for the undermentioned drainage works : Cleaning out the Waihekau Stream through Mr Laird’s property. Cleaning out tho Piraoui Stream from the Waitoa River to Orougomairoa. Deepening about 26 ebaius of the Waghorn Roadside Drain. Plans and Specifications at this office, and at Mr W. R. Johnson’s Office, Waihou. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Council Chambers, Te Arolia, 17th April, 1917 F: W. WILD, • Clerk to Board.

STYLISH FOOTWEAR To enjoy every day of your life it is essential to have neat and comfortably fitting Boots and Shoes. You cannot do better for gratifying your taste and ensure your comfort than by selecting your footwear from my well-selected stock of ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND COLONIAL GOODS The prices are right and satisfaction is guaranteed. Call and inspect. M. LOVERIDGE THE BOOT MAN, TE AROHA

Five Years’ Promotion in One. Sounds an exaggeration doesn't it r Yet this is what is accomplishrd when you master our complete training in Accountancy. All you need is confidence in our method and in yourself. Place yourself in our experienced hands and follow our instructions implicitly. Concentrate on study Jfor a reasonable time. Work with interest and enthusiasm and yon must succeed. Such is the experience of over 21,000 who have studied with us. May we send you particulars of our Course in ACCOUNTANCY or in BOOKKEEPING, or COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAIN, ING Address— HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE (SCHOOLS (ltd-) AUCKLAND

YOUR SUIT Shabby and Soiled To-day; Good as New in 3 days ( You won’t recognise your Suit after it has been through our drycleaning process. Those dirty marks and grerse spots—those crumpled coat fronts—those unsightly creases in vest and trousers—will be gone. The suit will look as attractive as the day you put it on—the cloth will be restored to its original appearance—the coat will be moulded to hang properly—the trousers will be nicely pressed and creased. If we see torn lining, frayed button-holes, or a tear, our tailors will repair it. NO CHAEGE FOE THAT ! Cleaning, Pressing, & Repairing 8s 6d Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing 12s 6d We use fast dyes and guarantee them to stand the sun well, When parcelling up your suit, remember that we CLEAN and DYE clothes for matrons, misses, and ‘ masters ’as well. Tell your wife or sister we take special pains in curling and dyeing feathers. EETUEN POSTAGE FEEE Empire Cleaning Co. Queen St., AUCKLAND Opposite Town Ham.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5479, 25 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5479, 25 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5479, 25 April 1917, Page 3

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