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MR. J. FAITH'S SUPPLY STORES, TE HORO. The above picture certainly does not do adequate justice to Mr. Faith's Supply Stores, which were established at Te Horo some five years ago, when the Gear estate was subdivided. It is well known that the district around Te Horo is developing at a rapid rate, and that there is in the no distant future a big reward in store for the pioneer business men who, like Mr. . Faith, came to the district at the right time, and just when a good class general store was needed by the settlers. "Faith's Supply Stores," as this up-to-date establishment is termed, is right opposite the Post and Telegraph Office, in close proximity to the railway station, and on the main county road, and it certainly is proving a great convenience to the settlers in the neighbourhood, especially as good stocks of groceries, crockery, ironmongery, clothing, boots and shoes, benzine, horse feed, horse and cow covers, and everything that country settlers could possibly require, are kept. The quality and prices of the goods will be found right. The business has advanced from time to time simultaneously with the district, and ,iri the Bpace of the past five years additions and alterations have had to be effected at least twice, and with the natural development of the district, in the future further progress will undoubtedly be made. . .

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 13

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MR. J. FAITH'S SUPPLY STORES, TE HORO. The above picture certainly does not do adequate justice to Mr. Faith's Supply Stores, which were established at Te Horo some five years ago, when the Gear estate was subdivided. It is well known that the district around Te Horo is developing at a rapid rate, and that there is in the no distant future a big reward in store for the pioneer business men who, like Mr. . Faith, came to the district at the right time, and just when a good class general store was needed by the settlers. "Faith's Supply Stores," as this up-to-date establishment is termed, is right opposite the Post and Telegraph Office, in close proximity to the railway station, and on the main county road, and it certainly is proving a great convenience to the settlers in the neighbourhood, especially as good stocks of groceries, crockery, ironmongery, clothing, boots and shoes, benzine, horse feed, horse and cow covers, and everything that country settlers could possibly require, are kept. The quality and prices of the goods will be found right. The business has advanced from time to time simultaneously with the district, and ,iri the Bpace of the past five years additions and alterations have had to be effected at least twice, and with the natural development of the district, in the future further progress will undoubtedly be made. . . Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 13

MR. J. FAITH'S SUPPLY STORES, TE HORO. The above picture certainly does not do adequate justice to Mr. Faith's Supply Stores, which were established at Te Horo some five years ago, when the Gear estate was subdivided. It is well known that the district around Te Horo is developing at a rapid rate, and that there is in the no distant future a big reward in store for the pioneer business men who, like Mr. . Faith, came to the district at the right time, and just when a good class general store was needed by the settlers. "Faith's Supply Stores," as this up-to-date establishment is termed, is right opposite the Post and Telegraph Office, in close proximity to the railway station, and on the main county road, and it certainly is proving a great convenience to the settlers in the neighbourhood, especially as good stocks of groceries, crockery, ironmongery, clothing, boots and shoes, benzine, horse feed, horse and cow covers, and everything that country settlers could possibly require, are kept. The quality and prices of the goods will be found right. The business has advanced from time to time simultaneously with the district, and ,iri the Bpace of the past five years additions and alterations have had to be effected at least twice, and with the natural development of the district, in the future further progress will undoubtedly be made. . . Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 13

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