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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 1936-1937. EXPRESS TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOW : ■ Arrive AucKiana 4.u o.zu 3.47 M. Runs 24th December. , v? . . , N. Runs daily (except Suridays)i O. Runs daily (except Sundays). -Does NOT run from Thames North and Thames on 25th December. P. Runs on 23rd and 2'4th December, 2nd and 4th January. During this holiday period many alterations will be made in the running of ordinary trains throughout the district. The ordinary services will be cancelled and special timetables substituted on Friday and Saturday, 25th and 26th December, and Friday, Ist January. In order that all inconvenience and misunderstanding may be avoided, intending Railway passengers should secure booklets, handbills and detailed information, available free at all stations. Patronise Your Railways and Travel in Comfort and Safety.

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J. H. HAWES BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. (Established 1920) PUBLIC NOTICE. In thanking my Clients for their generous support during the past 16 years, I desire to advise them and the General Public that in order to cope with my ever-increasing business and the modem building demands I have taken into partnership MR. L. O. MASON. late of the Matamata Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., and that in future the firm will| H be known as HAWES & MASON Mr. Mason has had a wide and lengthy experience in Joinerv and Finishing Work.

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Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1790, 10 December 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1790, 10 December 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1790, 10 December 1936, Page 8