Take LES. BOLES into your confidence during i9'B LET him know your intimate tastes regarding dress, and lie will take pleasure in satisfying those tastes. ENROL YOURSELF in his big list of customers ! and you can bo certain of fair treatment and the very best cutfitting and Mercery at the lowest prices possible these war times.— LES. BOLES desires to thank his many friends for their generous patronage during the past 12 months aud hopes by fair and square dealing to’reccive the same patronage, and more, during the coming year. 1 A LES. BOLES Men’s Wear Specialist
WANTED —A Taxi Owner, who is keen to save money, to try Clincher Cross Tyres, the all-British Tyre—not the cheapest but the least expensive. WANTED —Smart girl for Showroom. Splendid opportunity to learn trade.— Caudwell’s, The Fashion House. WANTED —1 double and I single Bedroom (furnished), for lady and two children, from 14th March.—Apply “Blake,’’ 82 View Road, Mt. Eden. 87 WANTED —Two Men for Draining ; either wages or contract. —Apply Fkear or Bates, Waiorongo-mai-Maangakawa road. 90 Q IS YOUR FARM FOR SALE ? i We have buyers for Three Good Farms from 100 to 150 acres. Particulars prompt to S. W. COPE, Land Agent, Te Aroha. FOR SALE—Quarter-acre section at Ruakaka. Good building site. Going very cheap. Apply R. Coulter & Co, Te Aroha. FOR SALE—Splendid two-seater Ford Car, in first-rate condition. A bargain. O wner no time for motoring. Apply Waitoa Store. 28 SHOP TO LET—Offers wanted for long lease of premises occupied by me. Large Fireproof Safe for sale. Sjiythe, tailor. FOR SALE—IBS acres improved Dairy Farm, 1 mile to Waitoa station and cheese factory. Apply E. R. Bulmer, Waitoa. 57 1 DO not be imposed upon. Insist on Dnryea Maizena when you ask for Cornflour. LOST —On Tuesday afternoon, a silver brooch. Valued as keepsake of deceased relative. Kindly leturn to News Office. Dodge car for hire for THE RACES Hamillon Trots, March 2nd. Book early. Apply W. J. Anderson, proprietor, ’Phone No. sd, Waitoa. O T I C E OWING to a number of my sheep having been worried by dogs, poison is laid, and all dogs straying on either of my properties will be Bhot (without exception ) 0. J. STARK. 63 Hungahuuga, JQAINTY JgIMLESS
or Headache and Eyestrain ; WHICH ? H. GROCOTT* M.P.SN.Z. Certificated Optometrist (By Diploma) At Manning’s Main Pharmacy Opposite Theatre Royal HAMILTON (No charge for sight testing) Mackay s Seeds To ensure a brilliant summer display sow now the lovely TASMANIAN ASTER he hardiest and best in cultivation PHLOX DRUMMONDI and the extremely showy DIMORPHOTHEOA from South Africa. They like a bright, sunny situation are profuse bloomers and vary in oclol Redish and Blush Tints Sulphur and Lemon-Yellow —and beautiful— Salmon and Salmon-Orange Tints LOCAL AGENT— Mrs DALTON The Crown, Te Aroha
W. GIBSON UP-TO-DATE AND EXPERT SHOEING SMITH Has commenced business in premises adjoining J, B. Johnson & Sons’ and is prepare to undertake all classes of Shoeing and General Smithy Work. A TRIAL SOLICITED Best of material used and first-class workmanship guaranteed at moderate charges. Address— Kenricfe-st., TE AROHA
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXV, Issue 5609, 27 February 1918, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXV, Issue 5609, 27 February 1918, Page 3
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