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TE HORO.

„,„:,; ~ business, Ibu business premises of air j Harold Jones havn l.cun extended to make room lor several choice lines of j stationery, tiooks, confectionery, ■•->)'- dials, etc. A room, largely far motor accessories, lias I'ocu iitted up. -All goods arc offered at lowest rates—a point district residents mml'l do well to remember. Another business place, which is attracting more than local attention, is that of Mrs Muir. and again. ov.iii- to increasing'luisiness. (lit- plaee is lobe extended another ten feet. .Mrs Muir has iii stock articles especially suitable for ladies, and as the quality is of the be*t. and prices low, there is keen demand for the goods offered. The Anglican elmrelirooni, which is new partially erected, is at a standstill owing to material being unobtainable. When this is secured the work will he rapidly pushed on, and the edifice made a credit to the township. Owing to the efforts of aiiss Brndey and oilier willing workers, there is already a sum of some £3no in hand, while the coming bazaar should add a large amount. Mrs Ben. Seholcfield. of Hustings (erstwhile of Otaki), is ai present on a visit to the township. ± Mr Shannon, a farmer of note. lias j purchased the farm recently occupied j by the late Mr K. D. Harkness. The old dairy factory Ijuildini: at 'IV j Hois, once used by the Otaki Dairy Go., is new almost a thing of the past. only the foundations remaining. The timber, which is sound, is being used by air McClicsitey. At present very little milk is being ,

rent to Wellington, but an increased quantity is shortly expected. The Te Horo hotkey team, to be pitted ajrainst Ota hi to-day, will be a formidable one. and the visitors expect ■f .-v .rar-iim • i nirnuri oV rr’illti blit at

the same time anticipate a close game. Court day in Otaki on Thursday should prove inteie>ting a? far as Te jrloro is concerned, as no les* than three of interest an* **ot down for hear* 2li^.

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 30 June 1920, Page 3

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TE HORO. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 30 June 1920, Page 3

TE HORO. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 30 June 1920, Page 3

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