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CAR Versus TRAIN. This is to advise all old friends and prospective customers that we have been fortunate in securing - the Local Agency of the Car that recently beat the ‘Limited” from WELLINGTON to AUCKLAND in spite of the longer road distances. This car is the Rover, and is made in England and has a splendid reputation to keep up. The Standard Saloon Model that beat the train is retailed at £298 in New Zealand, and there are two more expensive models, the Meteor being listed at £548. MACKAY & JONES LTD. Motor and General Engineers, Radio Engineers, « and Insurance Agents. SHERIDAN STREET TE KUITI esw for Sport Shoes otlsJoetiMf ORTS footwear is more attractive than ever this season. We are showing an interesting assortment of trim, smart models in canvas and leather, suitable for tennis or golf or general street wear. Men and Women '•ywr ASC7« H. C. EVANS, BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, RORA ST., TE KUITI. PHONE. 11 RORA STREET Cotter’s Butchery LTD. RORA STREET, TE KUITI PRIME VEAL ! FRIDAY! FRIDAY! ORDER EARLY. RORA STREET PHONE 11

Stack Nets. A GREAT SUCCESS LAST SEASON 19 X 23 13/9 21 X 25 17/28 X 32 27/6 W. S. CATO, The Ironmonger :: Te Kuiti.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3263, 5 February 1931, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3263, 5 February 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3263, 5 February 1931, Page 8

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