New Zealand Railways. ON SATURDAY, 31st August, 1915, Excursion Tickets' will be issued to Rotorua from Auckland, Taumarunui and intermediate Stations for the Trains leaving Frankton at 7.40 a.m„ and Auckland 10.0 a.m. On Saturday, 21st August, 1915. Excursion Tickets will be issued to Te Aroha from Auckland, Taumarunui and intermediate stations for train leaving Auckland at 10.0 a.m. FARES: First-class 2d per mile (Minimum 45.) Second-class l?4d per mile (Minimum 25.) Mileage counted one way only. Thetickets are not available for break of journey except where train connections render it neecessary. The Tickets are available for return until Friday, 20tii August, 1915. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager’s Office, Auckland, 13th August, 1915. LOST —Baby’s Silver Soother between Hakanoa St., and Wilson & Shaws. Reward Mrs. McQuillan, Hakanoa Street. TIT ANTED Respectable VV young man, general farm band able to milk Apply Press Office,. COOKING Apples, Large Sound Keepers. 6s 401 b Case. Freight paid to any Station North Island. Cash with order. KINGSLAND. Appleby, Nelson. LEGAL. Mr Q. M. Newton, SOLICITOR, 102, Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland LEGAL. Messrs Northcroft and Robertson, KING’S CHAMBERS HUNTLY. N.B. —Mr Robertson is now permanently in Huntly. TO Residents—Support the paper that supports your interests. The Huntly Press is the mouthpiece oi the district. Full and reliable local news. The only advertising medium for tho district. Waikato Dining Rooms, Huntly. WELL known as the Best Cafe in the Waikato FOR A GOOD MEAL. Meals Always Ready. Fish and Chips a Speciality. A daily supply of Fresh and Smoked Fish. Oysters in Season. All orders will receive prompt attention. G. Edwards Proprietoi F. Cox, Carter and Carrier, Letters and telegrams promptlyattended to. Trains met by appointment. for A Thompson’s Cycles. SHAND & RUST Bakers & Confectioners. MAIN STREET. HUNTLY. Only tho best materials used in the manufacture of Bread and Small Goods, which are renowned for quality. Light Refreshments obtainable Afternoon Tea. Ncto th.i addroes—Opposite I’oat Olhce
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 13 August 1915, Page 3
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320Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 13 August 1915, Page 3
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