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TE AROHA MEAT COMPANY THREE SHOPS . At Te Aroha and Manawaru. Fresh Meat Delivered Daily. Prime Ox, Wether Mutton, Dairy-fed Pork, Veal and Lamb. Courtesy and Prompt Attention to Customers. THANKS While thanking, -patrons for their past support, I wish to announce that I have closed down the fruit portion of my business and will be opening on Saturday, January 31st, an up-to-date Pdrk and Small Goods Department. Having a cool chamber, I am in a position to carry a full stock, and customers can rely on getting fresh goods straight from the cooler. Our motto is Cleanliness and Quality. Best Price Given for Fresh Eggs. v J. L. BARLOW, Whitaker Street, Te Aroha. TE AROHA BOROUGH CLEAN UP WEEK COMMENCES 9th FEBRUARY, 1925 Residents of Te Aroha are invited to, assist the Council in cleaning up the Town. Get all the rubbish that has accumulated about your premises gathered together into receptacles that one man can lift, place same handy to the road, and notify the Town Clerk that you have rubbish for removal. Commencing on the 9th February next a cart and two men will call on all premises within the original area of the Borough, and will remove all rubbish in position, free of cost to the occupier. Should any premises be found in an insanitary condition after inspection the occupier will be prosecuted under the Borough By-laws. RATS.—-An effort should be made to destroy,rats; poison can be obtained free at the Council Office. REMEMBER.—CIean Up Week from 9th to 14th February. .By order of the Council. FREDK. WM. WILD, 18. Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF TE AROHA DISTRICT ELECTORS tIST, Notice is hereby given that the District Electors List of the Borough of Te Aroha is now open, and will remain' op&n for inspection until the Yth day of February, 1925. All objections thereto shall be in writing under the hand of the objector, and must be delivered to the Town Clerk on or before the 15th February, 1925. Dated this second day of February, 1925. F. W. WILD, Town Clerk. 16

Men attending the pans in saltworks are generally supposed to be exempt from cholera, smallpox, scarlet fever and influenza.

FAREWELL TO MR L. BUCHAN. A meeting of residents will be held in the Waihou Hall on Tuesday, the 10th inst., at 7.30 p.m., to discuss farewell to Mr L. Buchan. 27 GENUINE BARGAIN SALE Commencing MONDAY, 9th FEBRUARY On account of our GIVING UP BUSINESS * We offer to the public a selection of OUR LARGE STOCK at COST PRICE. A fine range of Books, Magazines, Fancy Goods, Toys, Gramophone, Records, Music, and all classes of Pads, Envelopes, Inks, and General Stationery Lines. Everything must be sold. Get in early and take advantage of this opportunity at YOUNG’S, Opposite Domain. 25 '—The— TE AROHA MUNICIPAL BAND will render a PROGRAMME OF MUSIC

ill the DOMAIN GROUNDS on SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8.15 p.m. Silver Coin Collection in Aid of New Instrument Fund. 23 H. PETRY, Secretary. COME TO THE GOSPEL TENT. On Sunday evening, February Bth, at 8 o’clock, in- the Mission Tent, situated at the intersection of Rewi and Bridge Streets,'"an address well be deliverde by Pastor C. A. Paap entitled “Paradise Restored.” A hearty invitation to attend this opening meeting is extended to all the residents of Te Aroha. Come and hear the message that will be presented. Learn from the Sacred Book of God the story of “Christ’s Eternal Kingdom—the Future Home of God’s Redeemed.” Mr T. G. Bradley will sing the sweet I solo, “The Half has Never Yet Been Told.” 24 PADDY’S MARKET In Aid of the forthcoming CATHOLIC BAZAAR will be held next SATURDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1925. Poultry, home-made cakes, preserves, produce, etc., etc., for sale. 17

PERLIN Perpetual Batteries are guaranteed.—Clarke’s Garage.

W. W. Maingoy. agent Smith and taughey, Ltd. New Samples to hand

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Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6573, 7 February 1925, Page 1

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