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LOST —Gold Mounted Greenstone Brooch with Fern and N.Z. monogram attached — Finder apply PBESS Office. lOST From Ngaruwahia, a A Black Mare, Tail and Mane Docked. Reward —H. Clinch Huntly, W. E. Parker Ngaruawahia, or G. PARKER, Ohinewai. WANTED— A Good Cow in full milk or near profit — Apply ALBERT CARLTON. St. Paul’s Church. SUNDAY NEXT. HARVEST Thanksgiving Services. SERVICE FOR MEN, 3 P.M. J. L. A. KAYLL, Vicar. Huntly Road Board. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the widening and deepening of the Outfall and Road Drains at the Big Swamp, on the OhinewaiMatahuru Road. Specifications may be seen at the Road Board Office and at Messrs Gall and Son’s Store, Ohinewai. Tenders close Feb. 19th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. HARRIS, Clerk. Huntly Feb. sth, 1916. Huntly Town Board. DOG REGISTRATION. NOTICE is hereby given under Secs. 4 and 5 of the Dog Registration Act 1908 ” that the fees for registration of dogs in the Huntly Town District have been fixed as follows : Bona-fide sheep and cattle dogs 2s 6d. All other dogs ss. Feb. 16th 1916. J. P. BAILEY, Chairman. New Zealand Railways HUNTLY - AWAROA RAIL-WAY-PUKEMIRO SECTION. \ NEW Time-table will be AjL observed on the above Line on and after MONDAY, 21st February, 1916. For further particulars see notices at Huntly and Pukemiro Sections. BY ORDER. New Zealand Railways. PUKEKOHE SHOW 25TH & 26th FEBRUARY 1916. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets will be issued TO PUKEKOHE on 24th and 25th February from Ranganui, Auckland, Onehunga, Thames, Waihi, Rotorua, Cambridge, Frankton and intermediate station and on 26th February from Helensville, Auckland, Onehunga, Frankton, Cambridge and intermediate stations by morning trains. All available for return until 6th March 1916. Excursion Tickets to Pukekohe will NOT be accepted on any Express Trains; SATURDAY 26th FEBRARY, 1916. Passengers for stations between Mercer and Cambridge will require to travel by ordinary train leaving Pukekohe 6.27 p.m. Special stock trains with cars attached will leave Pukekohe for Auckland at 8.0 p.m, and for Cambridge and Te Awamutu at 8.30 p.m. For full particulars see Posters and Handbills. BY ORDER. The Question of To=day. IS where to Shop, and how to put your money out to advantage. The housewife who thinks before spending and looks to home comforts, always does her shopping where she gets the best results for her money and you can depend you will see her at the McDuff House. She can always get her wants supplied there and the prices suit her. This is the reason that our stock is always new —we have such quick sale, that, our goods are no sooner placed on tire benches than they are picked up. Our only drawback is for the want of space so that our goods bo laid out to better advantage. We are so pleased with last years results that we are keeping step with t e times and wish to thank our patrons for their support during the year that is gone and hope to have a share of their patronage for the year 1916. All our prices have been reduced to clear out our Surplus Christmas Goods of jewellery, fancy goods and stationery, as we must make room for our new goods which will arrive here by S. S. Tainui. So don’t miss this opportunity as we are cutting for cash. Note Address: Mae NEE’S MAIN STREET, HUNTLY.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 18 February 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 18 February 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 18 February 1916, Page 3

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