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Public Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Commencing on Saturday, 6th February, and on each succeeding Saturday until further advised, the New Plymouth-Auckland service will run as a separate train for the whole of the joui’ney instead of attached to the Wellington-Auckland express train and will be due to arrive Auckland at 6.38 a.m. Commencing on Sunday, 7th February, and on each succeeding Sunday until further advised the Auck-land-New Plymouth service will run as a separate express for the whole of the journey instead of attached to the Auckland-Wellington “Limited” train, and will be due to leave Auckland at 7.18 p.m. These trains will stop for passengers at Frankton Jn., Te Awamutu, Otorohanga, Te Kuiti, Mangapeehi, Waimiha and Ongarue. For further particulars enquire at stations. JJISS JVY Q.RAHAM, L.T.C.L., Will Resume Lessons at the Studio, Tawa Street, on MONDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1937. 491 GULBRANSEN AND ULTIMATE RADIOS IN STOCK. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF TRADE-IN BATTERY AND ELECTRIC SETS FROM £g CASH OR TERMS. ON DISPLAY IN OUR NEW PREMISES, RORA STREET, TE KUITI. O’ROURKE’S RADIO HOUSE Phonei 272. Residence 2525. JAM SEASON, 1937 PRESERVING ■ JARS, “Agee”— PINTS 6/6 doz. QUARTS 8/- doz. i-GALLON .. .. 12/- doz. JAM JARS (Screw Tops) lib 3/6 doz. 21b 4/6 doz. JAM JARS (Tie-over)— lib 3/- doz. 21bs 4/- doz. JELLY JARS (2 in nest), 7/- doz. JAM COVERS. WOOD SPOONS. PRESERVING JAR LIDSRUBBER RINGS. ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS. J. NICHOLLS & SON, FOR VALUE AND SERVICE. IRONMONGERY :: HARDWARE CROCKERY :: GROCERIES. RORA ST. PHONE 9. TE KUITI. J£ING QOUNTRY QHRONICLE. The BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE NORTHERN KING COUNTRY Has a Wide Circulation covering— Te Kuiti, Pio Pio, Aria, Mairoa, Mangaotaki, Te Mapara, Mokauiti, Marakopa, Hangatiki, Otorohanga, Waitomo, Arapae, Oparure, Awakino, Mahoenui, Ngapaenga, Ongarue, Ohura, Mangapehi, Kopaki, Poro-o-tarao, Wairere, Kaitangaweka, Rangitoto, Waimiha, Matiere, Mapiu, Tangitu, Otewa, Kaeaea, Waitanguru, Haku, Awamarino.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4952, 6 February 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4952, 6 February 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4952, 6 February 1937, Page 1

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