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To-morrow will be I.ho last opportunity of hearing Mr W. M. Robertson, the Scottish evangelist, who will speak in the Municipal Hall at; 11, 3 and 7. The interest in the meetings held during the past fortnight has been well sustained, and it is expected that a large congregation will assemble to hear the evangelist. Miss Ruby Fear will render a .solo at the evening service. Messrs Levers and Co., wino and spirit merchants, of Queen street, Auckland, announce in uur advertising columns that they are prepared to supply the best brands of whisky and ales at wholesale prices. Messrs Levers and Co. are successors to Messrs Dufaur and Lees, who had a large circle of customers throughout the King Country. The Government has not yet come to a decision regarding the Otira tunnel contract, which Messrs John McLean and Co. wish to throw up. A member of the lirm has been to Wellington this week to interview the Minister of Public Works, but no information is available as to the future, the Minister declining to discuss the matter beyond stating that the work is going on under the contractors' control. Mr R. B. Ferguson, of the Pio Pio bakery, has an important announcement in this issue concerning the price of bread. In "iew of (ho improvement in the roads he has reduced the price and is prepared to deliver a first-class article to settlers within a reasonable distance of the bakery on terms which defy competition, and which should meet the requirements of all.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 518, 16 November 1912, Page 4

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 518, 16 November 1912, Page 4

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 518, 16 November 1912, Page 4

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