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Boarding Houses Randwick, hinemoa-street ROTORUA. Pwo minutes from Railway Station. Three minutes from Baths. All trains met by porter. Terms —5/ier day, 30/- per week; special terms by arrangement. Early breakfast provided f necessary, for coach or early train. Letters and telegrams promptly attended ;o.— Mrs J. Wrathall, Proprietress 857 jyj AMAKU J_JOUSE s close to the Railway Station. It is a Ino new building, containing 12 Rooms. A Porter meets all passenger trains. The ;ariff is of- daily, or weekly by arrangement. There is very pleasant scenery, ind as Rotorua is only 14 miles distant, die diive is charming. Write or wire.— Mrs Kilgouk, Proprietress. 865 ERMINCTON COURT [Close to Railway Station). Established 1904 FRANKTON JUNCTION. All guests called in time for all trains. The accommodation is first-class and very convenient. Meals at all hours. Tariff 4/- per lay. Letters or telegrams promptly attended 811 MRS McFADDEN, Proprietress. A. J. CLARKE ELECTRICAL and MOTOR ENGINEER. OPPOSITE DOMAIN. Electiuc Light, Heat, Power. TELEPHONES BELLS BATTERIES, MOTOR OILS, GREASE, IGNITION BATTERIES. Engines and Cars Overhauled 714 P- DIERCK, Wholesale and Retail FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, Etc, REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Meals at all Hours. Suppers a Speciality. Parties Catered for Agent tor H. Lowe’s Pork Sausages and small goods, D. Hay, Nurseryman, Auckland. Trees, Shrubs, etc., at Auckland prices. mo iced Fish every Tuesday and Thursday, Oysters arriving every week. P. Dikroic wishes to thank his numerous customers for the support accorded him since he commenced business, and hopes that by continuing to supply firstclass goods at a reasonable price to merit a continuation of their patronage. NOTE THE ADDRESS P. Dierck, WHITAKER-STEEET, TE AKOHA 826 » r—4 e=3 CO CO pa 3 z crO «OD ca S=3U, 66

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4473, 9 October 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4473, 9 October 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4473, 9 October 1909, Page 1

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