oneer Mouse ItAM-JATAI'A Close to Railway and the centre of all local activity. Travellers called for all trains on request, and meals prepared to suit all travelling requirements. Special attention given to tourists desirous of seeing Mount Ruapehu. Terms Very Reasonable. C. MRKEXSIIAW Proprietor. Temperance Hotel TAIHArE. First-Class Hotel for Farmers Close to Saleyards and within Three Minutes of Railway Station. Hot Lunch on Sale Days at 11.30 Meals provided for ALL outgoing passenger trains. Proprietor OHAKUNE EAST (Near Railway Station) GENERAL CARRIERS Horses and Gigs always available at lowest rates. Tourists desirous of ascending the Mountain should wire or phone, and all provision will be made for their needs. Promptness is our motto. Cawthrav & Yomi<>BLAGKMAN 8 COBE FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Rora Street Te Kuiti. Telephone No. 24 ©S®©®3£SS©&i^^&©^E©©^^©© PROPERTY AGENT | I Q | Town and Country Lands a I Agents in all Principal | § Towns Fire, Accident, 1 I and Mortgage Indemnity © a Corner Sheridan and 1 Taupiri Sts. Te Kuiti OF THE OHURA now enables us to make still more MARVELLOUS reductions in Prices. Customers will find all Requisites at our Stores at the very Lowest Prices for Cash
3LATIEKE Plumbers BP Ironmongers HA\"E opened new and up-to-date show-rooms in RORA STREET (below Kelvin House) and have a fine BATHS, PUMPS. LAVATORY BASINS SHACRLOCK'S ORION RANGES DOVER STOVES U GENERAL Tanks, all sizes, always on hand. Washing Portable Boilers. .Unique Patent Coppers. Windmills. Acetylene Gas Plants Installed. HOT AND COLD WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS KING 8 RORA STREETS TE PIT! Vicsount Dalrymple, M.P., who swam three miles across the mouth of Loch Rayn recently, is the heir of the Earl of Stair, and was born in 1879. He married a daughter of Colonel Harford in 1904, and has a son the Master of Stair, and two daughters. His sister, Lady Marjorie Dalrymple, who accompanied him on his fine swim, is nine years his junior. Lord Dalrymple is Conservative member for Wigtonshire, where his father has enormous territorial influence. Lord Stair ranks with Lord Eglinton (to whose 3on another of his daughters is married) as the most Scottish of the great Scottish landowners.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 336, 11 February 1911, Page 3
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