BueinaEs NoticesNOTICE. qHE following local agents for X tho Kxwhu Settles have bean appointed : OPARAU—J. CROTTY KINOHAKU—H. DEREOOURT TE RAU-A-MOA—J. RANDALL •S 3 Subscription—2/6 per quarter (in advance). H. H. PETTIT, Proprietor
Kawhia-Pirongia Coach. (VIA TE RAU-A-MOA.) Coach leaves Oparan Ferry on Monday and Thursday mornings, and leaves Pirongiaon the return Tuesday and Friday mornings at 6 a.m. FARES—Between Oparan and Jironsia, 12s; to Te Bau-a-moa, 6s. HANS BOESEN, PROPRIETOR.
THE COUNTRY SPEAKS IN BAei'CBES OF WHAT “CHAMPION ” HAS SAVED IT. THE following is an extract from the Hawera Star -■ —“ The Northern Rdlnr Milling Company, who manufacture the CHAMPION brand of Flour, are row work, ing fall time, in order to keep pace with the ever-increasing demand fur their produce. This must be eatiefac'ory to every breadwinner, when it is remembered that every effort such as persuasion, dumping, etc., been resorted to by the Southern Flour Trust t> induce the mill to j -in the combine and fix prices. That the Northern Company have been enabled to make such a successful stand against a trust (50 strong) is due to tho splendid support given them by the public, who have shown their appreciation of tho CHAMPION’S action in standing alone. This, together with the uniform ard first-class quality of their products, place them at the top of tho tree, both at local shows and also at the lato exhibition at Now Plymouth, where the Northern Roller Mill’s exhibit, secured First Prize .against All-comera. WHEN THE BREADWINNERS REMEMBER THAT THE NORTHERN COMPANY’S ACTION HAS SAVED THEM THOUSANDS OF POUNDS, AND MEAN STILL TO GO ON DOING SO, it is quite certain that their business must continue to increase. The public can assure this by insisting on being supplied with CHAMPION bread and flour, obtainable from practically every storekeeper and baker throughout Tarannki.” ■ Laborum Dulce Lenimen (The Sweet Solace oy our Labours). HOTEL MOANA KAWHIA. I hereby beg to notify the public that 1 have taken over the above well known establishment, and with strict attention to business will endeavour to merit a fair share of patronage. Bath room, hot and cold water. Good paddock for horses. Terms cash. MRS PERHAM, Proprietress.
I SELL Any Goods FOR CASH AT 10 PER CENT. Upon Instruction of Requirements, nature must l>e stated] ' distinctly, K. A, DAME, KAWHIA.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 235, 17 November 1905, Page 3
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