TELEPHONE—No. 27. The Huntly Livery and Bait Stables, F. Friendship BEGS to inform the public that having considerably increased his plant he is now in a position to undertake contracts of any magnitude,no matter how large or how small, and to furnish patrons with saddle horses, buggies, and vehicles of j every description (at the shortest j notice by post, telegram or tele- j phone), with competent drivers | for the same. Coal, parcels, and material of t all kinds delivered to any part of the district A livery cart will j meet all trains. F. Friendship, HUNTLY. Phone No. 27. For Sale. 0 ~ UION RANGE as good a- j new, and in capital order — i apply JAMES ELLIOT, Agent, | Huntly.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 66, 28 November 1913, Page 4
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