Public NoHoesWANTED —Smokers of MILD tobacco to know that DERBY is jnstthe thing to suit them; does not burn the tongue. bili.tXrds ! ED. HAMILTON begs to notify • his uumerons easterners that he has just completed extensive alterations to tbe STRAND BILLIARD ROOM, making it tbe Pest Lgbud and Most Up-to date II >«-m in ’he King Country, containing two fullsized tables. Visitors to Kawbia can rely on receiving civility and attention All kinds of Non-Alcholic Beverages on Tap. Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos on Sale. The whole under tbe capable manage-ment-vf Mr H. J. Falwasser. J. K. NEWTON, LAND, ESTATE, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENT, KAWHIA. AGENCIES • RAGLAN SAWMILL SOUTH BRITISH ACCIDENT A FIRE INSURANCE N.Z. EXPRESS CO. WAITARA FREEZING WORKS manure. BENNETT & GREEN, NURSERYMEN, AUCKLAND AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, oldest and most.liberal Aus-
tralasian Life Office AUCKLAND SANITARY DRAIN PIPE SUPPLY CO., Drain Pipes, Field Tiles and Sanitary Appliances. SHABPLES TUBULAR CREAM SEPARATORS. KAWHIA SAWMILLS—A stock of mixed timber will be kept in Kawhia. D. HAY k SONS, Nurserymen, Gift A — Freehold Section, Kawhia, 3JblOv roomed cattage. Acres, 0.R.P., 1700 grass, 11 miles /qUdH: fencing, 9 paddocks, 8 roomed bouse (all convenience*!) ; also, 1 5-roomed and 1 4-roomed cottage, wool shad, sheep yards, etc. £4 10a acre. 1 Acres, 0.R.P., 200 acres 'grass, 100 JL4v’J chains fencing, whare, etc. £1 ac AQQ Acres, 0.8. P., 320 grass, 150 chains Voo fencing, 5 paddocks, sheep yards, dip, 3-roomed houae, £3 acre. 1 OflA Acres, native Lease, ISjyeanito run, 14vU 800 acres grass. 60 acres crop, fenced, 10 paddocks, 5-roomed house, wool shed and outbuildings. £9OB, XQQ Acres, O.R.P, 40 acres grass. Price JOO lOe per acre, 1 fkil Acres, L.1.P., 20 acres grass, 20 bush, JVU balance heavy ti-tree, close to har bour, £BO. I have also a number of other properties on my books. ni I*—Oil Launch, nearly new. PartiJbllt) eulars on,application, fjlO LET—Dwelling House. Rant 7/6 week IJIO LET—2 Shope, Tainui street, Kawhia, WANTED KNOWN—The most up-to-date MILD tobacco ie DERBY in thenew TWO OUNCE TINS. Tty it. [a card.] MRS. BERG, REGISTERED NURSE, ANNOUNCES that she is prepared to undertake Nursing Duties. Address—Next Scott's Hall, Kawhia
PUBLIC NOTICE. A T the request of settlers, Messrs Morgan and Newton desire to intimate that they have decided to run their launches to and from Kinohaku when ever required. The day of regular running will be Wednesday, arriving at Kinohaku about high water, end thence returning. When tide is high in morning and evening five or more passengers can secure return passages the same day at ordinary fares. A launch will meet every steamer, and goods and cargo addressed care of above will be promptly delivered. Should sufficient support be forthcoming, the service will be altered to triweekly. Oparau Sawmill. FIRST CLASS BIMU 18s 63 0.8. TIMBER 12s 63 Per 100 ft. delivered at the Oparau Landing. 1 JHAVE now started cutting timber and would at?k people who arc wanting same to note the above prices. The timber will be of tbe very best quality, cut true and to size. DO NOT SEND YOUR ORDERS AWAY. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. S. ABMSTBONG, Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN. rTIHAT all the Tobacconists sell -L DERBY TOBACCO FLAKE CUT, iu TWOQUKQB rare.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 359, 1 May 1908, Page 3
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