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PIO PIO COACH SERVICE.

A DAILY TRIP. The coach service, to Pio IMo, Aria and Mahoonui. hitherto carried on by Mr 11. E. Lewis, has linen acquired by Messrs Free and Co., who will henceforth carry on the running. An innovation which will bo welcomed by all is the inauguration of a daily trip to and from I'io I'io, which is to be, commenced on the first of November. The services to Aria and Mnhoenui will be run as at. present, in connection with tho mail contract. Mr Lewis, who is soiling out from the run in consequence of ill-health, has earned a deservedly high reputation in connection with the business, and settlers generally will wish him ji, speedy return to health and every prosperity. Tho new firm is determined to maintain the service to a high standard, and give every satisfaction to the travelling public. Just, refer to my monev - naving price-list on page t> o( this issue. Good for you—small profits for ,1. E„ Hillary, cash grocer, To Kuiti." The demand is running; strong for !.loylo r s prints, Warner's corsets ami Koslyn unshrinkable underwear." Replying to a question in tho House yesterday afternoon, the Don. J Allen, Minister for Finance, said ho estimated there would be a sum of £142,000 available for the Supplementary Esu mates.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 512, 26 October 1912, Page 5

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PIO PIO COACH SERVICE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 512, 26 October 1912, Page 5

PIO PIO COACH SERVICE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 512, 26 October 1912, Page 5

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