Special Notices. Kawhia Medical Club. Thums or Svbsobiftion: Heads of Families, £1 per annum; bachelors, 10s. Medical Officer, Dr C. Campbell Jenkins ; Hon. Sec., Mr J K. Newton. Cni-iGSri: To members who reside within 20 miles of Kawbia, 7i 6d per visit (day or night), launch and horse hire to be also paid by member. Member’s Tickets can be obtained from the following : KAWHIA—G. G. Jonathan, J. K. Newton, W. Morgan, H. H. Pettit KINOHAKU—W. J. Show, H. Bbaw AWAROA—A. W. Babbage OPARAU -T. Scott, H. Armstrong KIRITEHERE—P. C. Rose TE RAU-A-MOA—E. Le Prou
List of paid-up members of tho Club:— T. Waok.tt H. H. Pettit H.Hbaw B, Goddard C. H.ylook F. C.Dw ourt W. D, Humphreys G. M'D. Robertson H. H. Babbage A. W, Babbage J. B. Soott W. Tumor J. Hastier G- H. Ch.se D. Robinson Mrs Grey W. Morgan C. F. K. Barton G. G. Jonathan J. Koville A. Brown C. E. Davidson J. Willison THE CLUB BILLIARD ROOM x.. wix & y HAS PURCHASED ' tha above room, from Mr Geo, Floyd, and tbe table -has recently been RE-CLOTHED. NEW CUES. ATTENTION AND CIVILITY. R. SIRCOMBE, Fruiterer, Greengrocer and Market Gardener, KAWHIA.
LUNCH, TEA, REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED AT ANY TIME. QSr Every Requisite for Garden and Orchard Supplied To Order. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE OIL LAUNCH -KINOHAKUIN future will ran between Kinobaku and Kawbia every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Settlers can reiy on cargo being delivered promptly, as the launch will MEET ALL STEAMERS. The proprietors solicit a continuance of patronage, as in the past, and also increased support. When tbe tide is suitable both morning and evening on Saturdays two trips each way will be run, therefore Kinobaka residents can have a full day in Kawbia. All care taken of goods, but no responsibility taken after landing at Kinobaku. KEARNS & WRIGHT, Proprietors.
Oparau Timber Yards & Plaining Mills. WRIGHT & SON Are now prepared to supply Dressed or Rough Timber IN ANY QUANTITY AT CURRENT RATES. WEALTH I The Reward of Thrift. WITHOUT GAMBLING I WITHOUT SPECULATING I WITHOUT RISK I Invest Your Savings in Government Premium Bonds THEY are guaranteed as to principal and interest, consequently as safe as British Consols. They bear fixed interest in most cases from 2 to 4 per cent, and give the holders the chance of acquiring a fortune by periodical drawings with prises from £24,000, down to £2O. A shoemaker whose wages were only 26/- per week has drawn the first prize of £24,000 of the Ottoman Government Railroad Bonds which he bought only two months before for £8 I Os, They appeal alike to the man with thousands and the man with shillings. Easy terms (from 10a per month) of payment if desired. Write a postcard for descriptive booklet to < The Anglo-American Finance Corporation. MKtoe !*• *■•*» teefce. Bag.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 364, 5 June 1908, Page 3
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