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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette , 13 August 1924, Page 3

 

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WARKWORTH HOTEL WARKWORTH. HAVING resumed the proprietorship of this well-known Hotel, I shall be pleased to see old friends and the public generally. Lion Brewery's . Sparkling Ale always on Draught. ONLY BEST BRANDS OF WINES '-' AND SPIRITS KEPT. COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. The Dining-room is. condu&etf' in first-class stylo, and the travelling public can depend on being properly catered for. -A. HOLLIDAY, Proprietor. f A SHREWD | & HEADEB -| ;| WOMAN-.; f Tender^" ..,; , ■;•■ . " '■' ■ '■."'"'■ .'■ y& taH Can aivvayjs -be ;bo«gUt aY I:Uc 0 Lowes* Prices RIGHT AERE |h; STUBBSf S CENTBAL BUTCHERY @ ® Phone 5 WARKWORTIV®

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