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Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 433, 25 June 1919, Page 7

 

MRS. A. LISTER, GRAVITY. FRUITERER, CONFECTIONER, •" AND FANCY GOODS. RAILWAY HOTEL GRANITY. THE MINERS' HOME. J. TANNAHILL - - Proprietor. JOHN J, HODGSON, WAIMANGAROA, DENNISTON AND EURNETT'S FACE. M 0 T 0 11 S EEVIC E< Connects Twice Daily with 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Train from Westport. A GOOD PLACE TO STAY GRANITY HOTEL, GRANITY. Best Ales, Spirits and Wines on Tap. T. McDONALD .... Proprietor. FOR BREAD AND PASTRY Go to S. HAKVEY (Ex-Miner), BAKER AZu i'AiSrRYCOOK, NGAKAWALV Wholesale and Retail. N&AK&WAIi RQ } 2EL t W. R. McNARN, Proprietor. GREEN AND COLEEROOK, LTD., Universal Providers, Huntly. WILSON AND SHAW, General Storekeepers, HUNTLY ■ Highest Quality Goods at ——Keenest Prices. The Bridge Tea & Lundieon Hleh-clßgs Confectionery. Soda Fountain Drinks. Qualify ClvllMy. attention. v. i" "-T? -.op- ■.■-!•. ABBOTT BROS. MAIN STREET, - - TTUXTLY. CYCLES. MOTOUS. A Larrre Stock —New nnrl Pr-comlhand. Any Make Procurable. TWELVE YEARS , EXT'KRIKXCT]. R. YATES, GENERAL CARRIER. • HUNTLY. AH Coal SU'iotiy Cash. Orders Prom lit !y Attended to. THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND. FRANK LIfILEPROOD, General Draper, Milliner and Slereer, __main - §I^J?T-._.. ] ?n??.T.t?i To tho Unionists of Hr.ntly. Tor Fres'i Fruit and HifrJu-Class Coa» fecilonery and Tastry, MS. MlltKSblf. MAIN' STREET, HUNTLY Quality and Prices am our leading features. XCr.njilring Tricks, Xove-1 Joke.?, VerurilOQUial Figures Ingenious Puzillng Novelties. Illustrated Catalcgn* for Penny Stamps. I*K.C, Box 643, ChristcJiurch.

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