WANTED —A young girl to assist with house-work — Apply Mrs L. KASOOF. Huntly Rod and Cun Club rpHE Annual Meeting of the Huntly Rod and Gun Club will be held in Ihe Sample-room adjoining the Miners’ Hall on Wednesday, March Ist, 1916, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. J. HUGHES, Secretary. Ngaruawahia Regatta Association (Registered.) 20th Annual Regatta ST. PATRICK'S DAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 17th 1916. THE ONLY MAORI AQUATIC CARNIVAL IN NEW ZEALAND E. RATH BORNE, Secretary. AUCTION SALE. HAKANOA ST., HUNTLY, SATURDAY, MAR,* llth, AT 1 P.M. SHARP J. S. de MONTALiv, Auctioneer NGARUAWAHIA, instructed by Mr J. V. JOHNSON, Builder and Undertaker, will seli his Household Effects and Furniture, All in first-class order, also a quantity of Builders’ Materials, Tools and TWO WELL BUILT HOUSES. Full particulars together with details of the above sale will be advertised in next Friday’s issue of this paper. J. S. de Montalk, Auctioneer. Raglan County, TENDERS s.r invitee up to noon on SATURDAY, 4th March, for the following contracts : CONTRACT 330 —Widening and Forming 34 chains of road Near Ngaruawahia. CONTRACT 331 Forming 21 Chains of Road near Huntly. Plans and specification may be seen at Messrs Green & Colebrook’s Store, Huntly, and at the County Office. Ngaruawahia J. W. CIVIL, County Engineer. Waikato Central Agricultural Association GRAND Patriotic Show. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MAR. 7th and Bth 1916. AT VICTORIA PARK, CAMBRIDGE. In aid of the Serbian and Belgian Relief Funds. Entries close February 19 th. Schedules posted on application W. G CARE, Acting Secretary; Box 11, Cambridge. 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 gats 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 sate, that, our goods aro no sooner placed on the benches than they are picked up. Our only drawback is for tlie want of space so that our goods be 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: MacNEE'S MAIN STREET, HUNTLY.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 25 February 1916, Page 3
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