P«ifBßsioq»'otlces. Telegraphic AdiiH PATENrsJkland. PERCY HBASLEY, SOLIfJR, : -BRADFOIIDjIUDINGS, I 68 Queen StkejAUCKLAND. | KAWHIApNT—- ■ £■ 0. Falwasser, Jnsed Interpreter GILLIES BABBIBTEBB 4 SOLICITORS, t e fin. Mr Giluks, H|’itoaMu sjwass, Te Kuiti. Mr Sharpies Atids Kawhia Court. Solicitor f r the ivanc-'S to Settlers, Deptmen:. MONEJCo" LEND
C. H. lOLLOWAY, D E |T I ST, HAM. L T O N , yrISITS Regularly.
I NEXT VISIT-iEAKLY IN MARCH ' DATE NOIFIED LATER. ! E. i ' Licensed Native Interpreter, / (Ist Grade) KAWHIA AND TE KUITI. TNBJRUCTIONS left with Mr H. *- H\ Pettit, at Kawhia, will be promptyattended to.
L S. D. OUR ACCOUNTS for the Quarter ending Deo. 30 to, have now been rendered. As, unfortunately, a printing and publishing business cannot be run without ready money, I shall appreciate an early settlement. H. H. PETTIT, Proprietor. Settler Office., Kawhia, 2/1/1909. Bereavement Notice. Mr. AND MRS. STANLEY desire to Thank all those kind friends who have shown such kindness and sympathy in their sad bereave-
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 395, 15 January 1909, Page 2
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159Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 395, 15 January 1909, Page 2
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