uLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHER? BUSINESS IN TE KUITI. K. and P. Cotter, Opposite Railway Station. Rise No. 11 for your order. Cash Buyers of Hides, Shins, Tallow, etc. WM. MACPHERSON 8 SONS Have much pleasure in announcing to the public of Te Kuiti and the surrounding districts that they have taken over the Fanners’ Union Bakery Branch, and for the convenience of those customers who patronised the Farmers’, we are opening a branch shop right opposite the Railway Station, in the premises lately occupied by W. McColl, stationer, and the public can rely upon us to give strict attention to their orders. No order too large, none too small. We have now greater facilities to execute all orders, running the two bakehouses, and hope for a continuance of the patronage bestowed on our predecessors. Once more thanking the public of Te Kuiti for their support, We are, Faithfully yours, WM. MACPHERSON & SONS. (Established 1907.) A. BLACKMAN, CABINETMAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Queen Street Te Kuiti (Opposite Courthouse.) Hudson Super-Six Hearse and Private Mortuary. Phones: Day, 76; Night, 146. 110 MILES. TE KUITI TO NEW PLYMOUTH. TOURIST MOTOR SERVICE. •The through road to New Plymouth •om Te Kuiti is now completed and ins through some of the FINEST' and [OST BEAUTIFUL BUSH SCENERY i New Zealand. In order to give King Country Regents an opportunity of seeing tins onderful and extraordinary scenery, LR A. E. MAGON, of Te Kuiti, in injunction with Mr C. H. Johnson, f Waitara, will on. ! MONDAY NEXT, fovember 12th, inaugurate a through lotor Service in his WHITE Cliar- ianc. TIME-TABLE: Leave Te Kuiti, Daily, 8 a.in. Arrive New Plymouth: 4.30 p.nn Leave New Plymouth, AARD Garge, Daily, 7.20 a.m. Arrive Te Kuiti: 4.30 p.m. FARES: £3 Single; £5 Return. unday Service to Caves: 16s Return. I/eave Te Kuiti 9 a.m. Please Book Seats. Booking Agents: Tlios. Cook and Sons. N.Z. Government Tourist Bureau. Proprietors: L E. MAGON, Te Kuiti, Phone 210. /. H. Johnson, Waitara, Phone 24M. F4O A. DEVITT. PLUMBER AND ZINC WORKER, PIO PIO. Terms Strictly Cash. F 35 THE KEY TO BUSINESS SUCCESS. Your ability to run a successful store or business oft your own, your chance of winning promotion in a city office, are founded on a sound knowledge of BOOK-KEEPING By Double Entry. Our spare-time, home-study Course in Mercantile Book-keeping provides the simplest, most practical, and most economical means of your gaining this indispensable training. The complete Course costs only Five Pounds, and no expensive text books are required. No previous experience is necessary, and the course is so simple and straightforward that anyone can master it. Write to-day for prospectus to the specialists of 26 years’ standing— HEMIN6WAY 8 ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Ltd., P,O. Box MS. AUCKLAND.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1895, 1 December 1923, Page 1
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