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Maoriland Worker, Volume 9, Issue 405, 4 December 1918, Page 7

 

R. F. THOMSeij, - HCAKAWAV AMD M-UH---_BT-_V * MeW G(-wi-IW-MM»_r. -fi-wrimCff ---ay <•_■_■ l»-ri«r ut'MM-a-V'M N-SNTB IMIISIHII milM I A _-_K_U__-T(' PAPAROA HOTEL ' Best Brands Wines ft Spirits fat^Sfbelfi Good Accommodation, and EzotUnt * Cuisine. Under soft*- ,vision of ..lfrn. Intost. j J. P. Proprietor. CROIN HOTE_, / Speight's and tJ6i»i *Ale»o*»tat* ] AIPKE HOKi;,T l _. n 'i - " '" '_ ' * '_jßEaa__? BURNEMSB -, —, "^ X FIBBER, ,;_r*ops_sf-eJI-H3 ■i. ■' i _-_^-^»_-_--_»-_-_^---tiia^ l^ JOHN J. HODGSON, I WAIMANI-AROA, DENNISTOr* iJ __NB BURNETTS FACE. MOTOR BEBYIGB CniMcU twice daily wltb S a.ah<*_A ilfUßfe train from W«_ts*i*_ RAILWAY HOTEL, t WAIMANGAROA, aforley's Prize Ales always on^Tan,' J. SHERLOCK, Proprietor* , ; ALBION HOTEL, DTANGAHUA. Stopping place for all ca-rsfrjua- '• tweeu Westport. Reefton. 'aid j Glenhope. BLACK'S POINT HOTEL ■ Good Accommodation for Boandana, ' Tbe Best of Wines and Spirits kept. A Billiard Roam on the premises, JT. WARREN „„. Proprietor. " RUNANGA CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. ■stal-teho* IWS. We lave Jast attained ottr a&ftS 1 birthday,, and the following; fl*uwa, ■ ooiftfUad from our balaneabsH|<attL s.how that the last twelve moataV trading has met with marked snecess* aspeciaUy considering; tha dUalulttea of war time: Number of members, 31€: mlm tor ' year, £28,0(1; profits, «39«|; p*l_ to . members (dividend), and share %th. drwraie. _SSBIS; wares, £4gU; fitter* eat en shares, *_8«; PlacM to r«-serres, tf&ll; depreciation eft btiQd_fi&^^^;&f%& __*et« otw lUbUJUee. w ' COME AU)NG AND JOWTIfK I And hare year Share of tha ptrs.Kra'* rived from collective tradih-T " RDNANGA WORKERS J Remember. WHEN YOU __gQprrn?a j_. Gilt, with experienced, Malstereii driver, eaiable of doing au'r^iwi Call on , s A. WARD .. .. RunaML

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