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Railway Temperance Hotel, TE KUITI. F. H. SIMS, PROPRIETOR. Owing to the great increase of business F.H.S. has been compelled to erect including Large Commercial Room. Every Comfort and Attention. Travellers by the Early train specially catered for. When visiting Te KuitL please Remember that the Te Kuiti Temperance Hotel. H. E. KERR, Proprietor, (late J. T. Hetct.) rOSSESSF-S—----THREE RECOMMENDATIONS, First-Class Table, Comfortable & Spacious Bedrooms, . . . Good Sitting Rooms. &jTAUcntion and Civility gratis. m 4* m m m » % * SflBS Cousins & Atkin CARRIAGE FACTORY, Ltd. Est. 1864 Hamilton Branch Our Vehicles are famed for Lightness with Strength and Durability VEHICLES FOR THE KING COUNTRY Have Our SPECIAL ATTENTION Write us Your requirements, and visit our factory OUR WORK GUARANTEED Inspect our exhibit at the Hamilton Winter Show Telegrams - - Kirikiriroa Telephone N<>. II - Hamilton THE COUSINS 8 ATKIN, LTD. Hamilton East The Bakery, E. T. LEVER, - Proprietor. ] ON and after September Ist I ] I will be prepared to sup- j , ply the Residents of Tc Kuiti and surrounding dis- , trict with > First-class Bread. \ Goods a specialty. ! • ISPBaHs & Parties Catered for. | An Excellent Cup of Tea Can be obtained , at any time. HOT PIES EVERY WEDNES- . DAY & SATURDAY. JI

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 186, 30 August 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 186, 30 August 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 186, 30 August 1909, Page 1

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