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. (BOB) COULTE The Progressive Candidate Begs to intimate that he is a Candidate for the office of Councilor at the Election on Wednesday next. Mr Coulter does not merely seek honors, but is well known as a worker and a battler for the welfare of the town, always prepared to sacrifice his own interests if service can be rendered. His services as Secretary of _ the Repatriation Committee is a striking instance, and the fact that he at present holds the following positions speaks for itself : Member Executive Chamber of Commerce Secretary Repatriation Committee President Te Aroha Municipal Band President Fire Brigade Sports Club President Northern Athletic Union You want workers on the Council, and men who will voice their opinions without fear or favour, NOT TIED TO A PARTY but always putting the BEST INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE FIRST COULTER IS THE MAN They can’t bamboozle him—that is just why a certain section always does its utmost to keep him out During a previous tejrm on the Council Mr Coulter was instrumental in getting the New Traffic Bridge project under way. Through his efforts sites for Workers’ Dwellings were reserved. He battled for a Motor Reel for the Fire Brigade, and got it. He advocated the enlarging of the Borough, and got it. . COULTER WINS THROUGH He stands for the early construction of the Traffic Bridge He stands for the speedy erection of Workers’ Dwellings He stands for economy of Administration and Finance He stands for Progress and Developement of the Borough VOTE FOR COULTER He contends that Herriesville and Ruakaka are entitled to all the facilities and advantages enjoyed by the rest of the town. The old Traffic Bridge should be re-erected between these two suburbs, and a round trip Motor Bus service made possible. VOTE FOR COULTER. FINANCE —It is common knowledge that the Borough Finances are in £ sorry state. Last year expenditure exceeded revenue by over £3OOO, and no new works were carried out. A fearless critic is required to protect your interests. VOTE. FOR COULTER. . •* , His motto is: —Clean Administration, Sound Finance and Development of Te Aroha. On these grounds he earnestly asks'for your support. * Vote Solid for Coulter DON’T FORGET! Public Meeting in Palace Theatre tonight (Monday) at 8 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXX -ms: eason Don’t Miss this Chance ! 1 ' B OUR GREAT SALE HAS ENDED. An Overhaul of Remaining Stock has been made, with the result that several lines will have to-be cleared before we commence STOCKTAKING 5 Time is Limited—Out These Must Go I The Prices are a Revelation in Protit-stripping !! ;r IISSSS. And These are the Prices: Ladies’ Smart Tweed Coats, from 87s 6d Knitted Sports Coats, 355. The remainder of Our Fashionable Winter Millinery to be cleared at 5s lid each ladies’ Wool Scarves from 8s lid Wadded Quilts from 24s 6d Men’s Strong Working Boots, nailed and standard screwed, 22s 6d pair And dozens of other Odd Lines to be cleared during the Next Fe,w Days X s X X I You will come in early and benefit by these bargains Metherinqtons Limited X 8 X X X X X * X TE AROHA * THE DRAPERS , ! - jU • ' . . V ii.s-20 x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxi

| ITT ANTED KNOWN Kirby’s iVV are at it again. Keeping j the ptices down. Fee their advt! WANTED —Cash oiler tor free- . hold quarter-acre section at Ruakaka. Section 9, Oarlyle-Btreet. Apply Freehold, Gazette Office, Cambridge. 65 A Battler in Your Interests VOTE for COULTER W" ANTED KNOWN Kirby’s, are at it ag»in. Keeping I the prices down. Ste their advt l WANTED— To buy -a good swamp plough.—Apply W. Montgomerie, Te Aioha. . 53 WANTED TO SELL —Young pure-bied Black Orpiugton fowls. Maclean’s Prize Strain. W. H. Herbert." • 54 The Workers’ Friend VOTE far COULTER FOB SALE.—Several . modern houses in handy positions at reasonable figures. R. Coulter &Co LOST— Jersey heifer, about two weeks ago, on No. 1 Road. Finder please write or commuuicate with “Jersey,’’ case News Office, Te Arpba.

BIRTHDAYS COME BUT ONCE A YEAR The Little Gift for Dad’s Birthday, Mam’s Birthday, the Kiddy’s Birthday, means much more to the recipient than the mere money cost. Perhaps Dad has to be reminded. Dad has a lot to think about, but he generally comes to light if he knows ■A' BIBT.BDAT GIFTS of the lasting kind, suitable for all ages are here. FOR DAD W.atchcsfrom £1 upwards Alberts, both gold aud silver Pipos, cigarette cases, etc. ‘ FOR MUM 'Brooches, a good assortment. Vases from 2/6 to £2 . Spoons and forks, A 1. quality '•All kinds of silver plate t>: Cake dißhes ; jam dishes, etc. FOB THE KIDDIES idu i y i IV; i ■ ;. i~» . - v- * • Necklaces, trem 4s 6d upwards Bangles, from 3s 6d to £8 Ring', all styles and prices ,! L MILLS SCO. WELLERS WHITAKER-ST., TE AROHA Phone 141 21/7/20 Rexnember : Druids’ Dance, 27th "... •• .

To the EVERLIVING AND GLORIOUS MEMORY OF BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN Who, that otheism'ghtlive audpiosprr, weutdowu in the Gr at War iuto the Valley of Death, some in God’s Good Providence to return not thence, THIS MONUMENT IS RAISED by the Freewill Offerings of sll those FOR WHOM THEY SUFFERED' Memorial to the Fallen A Cenotaph, Obelisk, - or other Suitable Monument ia to be erected in the State Domain, Te Aroha, in meruoiy of those of the Town and District who fell in the Great War, or who were members of tlip Expeditionary Forces. :::: :::: :::: :::: :::: ::: Minimum Cost £2,000 Canva s rs for the Various Districts have been appointed SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BE LEFT WITH—MR B. JACKSON MR G. DRANSFIELB Mayor . Treasurer Bank of Australasia All are urged to coutiibute as their means allow. A. F. BURTON, Hon. S cretary

IT will pay you to buy Gane Quality Rubber Ware for jour milking machines. Highest quality, wears best.— D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Te Aroha, Matamata. Hamilton, Thames. - ' ’ WO strong, youths or men wanted for dairy farm. £2 10s as well as found and-bjnus, Ring 5K Waitoa, Goosman &: Boyd. The Capable Critic VOTE nr COETER IT'IREWOOD Sound rata and ? ■ tiwa (stove lengths),delivered in Te Aroha; Out by ‘.'-Diggers.” Orders sent to the Mart promptly attended to, : ; WANTED KNOWN Kirby’s , are at it again Keeping the prices down. See their advt,! TO LET—By contract, about 70 chains new drain,' 1 mile cleaning, also quantity rush clearing Goosman & Boyd, No. 1 Road, Waitoa. 'Phone SK. r\AY work wanted by woman with JiJ child, washing preferred. Apply “Willing,” co/o E. JacksoD, Brick-street.’ - 52 EGGS! EGGS! EGGS ! Buying in any’quantity. High* st price given for cash—J. Lin s horn, The People’s Baker, Te Aroha. .. ; . ' i 76

r ; sViS.Will reduce the cost of living //•/ '•'*“•»•: •» .• . ; f : for yon, by"selling you his whole stockof— iv N : v , ; V <*; ■' .;,v SrJ , . : - - ■ ' Heavy Working Boots to clear ; Heavy Work rag Boots, 42/-1f45/-,!*63hced to 35/6 . leayy Working Boots, 38/6 reduced tp 29/6 x - Few Pairs Gum Boots, 32/6 reduced to 25/6 -. 'Football Boots, reduced to 21/Gan ■ Now Sopply Good range White Blankets, all sizes. - Boys’ All-wool Jerseys, grey and Navy, all sizes. Roslyu Underclothing, all .M Men’s Wool Sox, 2/6 pair Men’s Gabardine Overcoats, YOUR OWN PRICE ' >. - -Ci£6. MBN’S WEAR SPECIALIST TE AROHA 30/7/20 '-r.“rw~ Lf-. Mery p; T- ; WASH BRIDGE-STREET, TE AROHA ( HWsT Doors, Sasbea Water Troughs and AH Farm RequirementerSnpplied on shortest notice, .?- 33

Motorists 411 TO Every week I receive new uonsigumen s of accessories, the usual, , > every-day requirements o£ . motorists such as tyres,'lampß, etc, being augmented by the arrival of—: Novel Devices lor : Making Motoring Pleasurable Before ordering, see my splendid range of accessories from the leading British and American Manufacturers SOLE AGENT FOR. THE “CHANDLER SIX." ARTHUR J. CLARKE GENERAL, MOTOR, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEER ' _ MART BUILDINGS—OPPOSITE DOMAIN-TE AROHA WHEN THOUGHTS TURN to RINGS The question naluTally arises—“'Where c m I get the best value ?” Nowheieiu the district will you find a belter selection of rings than at Parkinson’s is; mil / us 1 % sc m 2 w 2 © £ " B 2 3 p - w® ji ® rt rr V ©as m g czj ca. c a-- a 2 pi 83©Sms y m 3> m C/3 era 3 c Both in workmanship and di sign our ri’ gs are unequalled JAS. PARKINSON u ... The Quality Jeweller * ” Te Aroha 30/7/20 TE AROHA SUB DIVISION 2-TWO DAIRY FARMS-2 ON 10W DEPOSITS QO ACRES—Main road ; po, school, |-milo ; creamery on * Qt/ property, township 7 miles, sileyards 11 moles; firstclass 7-roomed house with all conveniences, numerous other . buildings including an 8-bail concreted Bhed and yards, 4-cow plant, and concreted piggeries; 5 paddocks, splendidly Watered ; all in grass. PRICE : £6O per acre. CASH : £750. Balance arranged Right for 35 cows straight away. A First-class Dairy Farm, No 439 ll ACRES—Freehold ; 120 acres in grass; 6 paddocks; JLUO new house of 4 rooms with scullery,' well fitted up, cowshed of 5 bails, cart and manure shed ; school, p. 0., j-mile; station and township 7 miles, saleyards 11 miles. PRICE: £2B per acre. CASH: £750. Balance arranged Part ot the. above section same class of country Good Terms can be Given to a Good Man No. 458 Our client is anxious to sell and as the carrying capacity of these sections will stand the fullest investigation, we can strongly recommend either of the above to ary intending purchaser who wishes to make a good living straight away. The position, conveniences and the buildings are all good, and purchasers who inspect will find that they are REALLY GOOD BUYING H. H. DORR & GO. LAND AGENTS TE AROHA 23 / 7 / 20 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx w h Message from Mars! Got your Income-tax Return's prepared at once, as required by the Commissioner of Taxes. I have already prepared hundr eds of returns. Let me attend to yours. Promptness and Caro a Special Feature. —— F. A. WALKER Accountant, Secretary, and Estate Agent {’Phono 100, TE AROHA *XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

The Trne Sports Candidate VOTE tor COULTER ■YTTTE sto °k tk o Gane RubberI VV . ware necessary for yohr machine. New season’s rubber now in stock—D. McL.- Wallace, Ltd , Te Aroha. Matamata, Hamilton, Thames. Remember: Druids* Dance, 27th TE AROHA -RETURNED SOL- ' DIERS’ BALL Spectators’ tickets now on sale at. Mr W H. Herbert’s. Price 2/6. 77 TpOR SALE—Sevemroomed. house A- right in town, two. sections, house and all conveniences, ’ p w.o.j big copper built in ; good orchard, concrete backyard. Price and particulars Z. A , News Office. . . 74 W ILL the person who’ 'took a large bundle of balustrades (AO pieces) from the railway station about three weeks ago, please return to J. N. Woods & Son. . 75 The Progressive Candidate VOTE hr COULTER

Low Prices! 1/1 Id per lb., loose /WnDATiS Balk, 8d ibi :Paokets, 9d pkfc. . V • SARDINES Only 6d jier tin. DESSICATED f COCOANUT 1/1 per lb. HORLiCK’S MALTED m.O MILK 4/3 per bottle ; KIRBY’S CENTRAL STORE?, TE AROHA P. GAVIN, Manager '

Remember Droids’ Dance, 271 b Phone No. 36. HeaHicol'e Bros, GUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Tc Aroha Estimates Given. Plans Drawn to Suit Clients Town or Country Work Careful Workmanship and Excellent Finish Guaranteed ADDRESS—Koromikc-street, above School. TE AROHA

TAXI CHANDLER SIX FOR HIRE DAY OR NIGHT C. N. DUTHIE, PROPRIETOR Residence, Rnakaka. ’Phone 125

You can’t sleep with cold feet.: A “Unique ” Hot Water; Bottle gives perfect rest. It will last for years On sale everywhere. Bat make sure oft he brand on neck of bottle when buying. 47 GIGANTIC THREE-DAY SALE THE COMPLETE FURNISHING ;■ j Sj >OT The COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Waihi LOUGHLIN BROS. Having received instructions from Mr W. Dyer, Waihi, we will sell all the furnishings and effects of the above hotel by auction, on WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 18,19, 20 At 12.30'p- m > each da y List includes a valuable and useful lot of 'furnishings, including : ■ 2 Billiard Tables by Alcock Billiard aud Snooker Balls, Cues and all Accessories 4 large upholstered seats I Upright Grand Piano by John Spencer, London 1 Johu Broadwood Tablo Top Piano, Rosewood case ALSO ' Dining room Furniture itting.room Furniture Bedroom Furnituro Kitchen Furniture ALSO—AII Household Linen, including : 100 pairs blankets, Quilts, Sheets, Tablecloth?, towels, etc., and numerous other furnishings too numerous to mention. r ' . TERMS CASH LOUGHLIN BROS , Hamilton. AUCTIONEERS '* 32 The Two Pianos aud Billiard Tables will be offered on THURSDAY, 19th, at 2 p.m. It is better to use Nazol too freely than too ' carefully for inhalation. Its effect is more pronounced and reduces the’danger of infection from Influenza germs. *

HANKS Mr and Mrs J. E. L >rd wish to tender their sincere thanks to Dr. Menzies for his kind and untiring attention to Mr Lord during his recent serious illness. They also wish to thank Sister Rix'and the nursing staff at Aroha Yue Private Hospital for their care and attention to him. 74 fJIE ARO HA DAIRY Mr J. E.. Lord, Te Aroha Dairy, wishes to notify the public of Te Aroha tha,t be has disposed of his milk business to his brother, R. E, Lord, and Charles Addy, and tendeis his sincere thanks to all patrons who have supported him loyally during the past five years. In taking over the above business we wish to state that, by selling a pure article, combined with cleanliness, civility and attention to business we hope to merit the loyal support that was accorded our predecessor. ‘ R. E. LORD, XU. JUV/UJL/y 75 CHARLES ADDY.

Remember : Druids’ Dance, 27th MART SALE SATURDAY, AUG 21 FURNITURE VEGETABLES FRUIT PRODUCE POULTRY J.D, M QRISON& S 0N AUCTIONEERS A BIG CONSIGNMENT OF

LADIES' and GENT.’S GUM BOOTS GUM BOOTS HAS ARRIVED ALL SIZES BEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES M. LOVERIDGE THE PEOPLE’S BOOTMAKER WHITAKER-ST., TE AROHA

MEN ! SELECT your new Felt HAT at CAUDWELLS if you want Something: Smart

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5964, 16 August 1920, Page 3

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