Alfred He Long, Timber Merchant, Mangonui yji% J. Penney and Sons, CONTRACTORS, &c., MANGONUI, T)EG to notify the travelling and general 13 public that their coach runs from Mangouui to Kaeo every Saturday at noon, leaving I Kaeo Sunday morning for Mangonui. A coach runs to Taij»i and back every Wednesday. A coach runs to and from Peria every Monday. Horses and traps supplied for any distance on j shortest notice. Wire or write. Correspond- | ence iuviled.
Send Us Your Next Order If you require any PRINTING. We can supply you with all classes ol Stationery, Billheads, Memos., Invoice lorms, Letterheads, etc. Posters, Programmes, Pamphlets, Price Lists, Tickets of all descriptions, Menu Cards, Visiting and Business Cards, Circulars, Receipt Forms, etc. In fact, ANYTHING IN THE TRADE. Satisfaction guaranteed. Our Work and Prices compare favorably with those of the city. W. H. SALES, GENERAL STOREKEEPER & GUIBUYER, Sales. O^OOdOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC HAVING one of the best stocked stores in the North, I invite you to call in at your earliest opportunity. Large and Varied STOCK of GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS, DRESS MATERIALS, HARDWARE, PATENT MEDICINES, and EVERYTHING REQUIRED by Settlers and Gnmdiggers. Fair Prices. Courteous Service* Prompt Delivery. Post, Telephone, Savings Bank, and Money Order Office. Correct Weight and Highest Prices for Kauri Gum. THE AWANUI STORE. A large and weU-selected ' stock to choose from of ; Ladies' Mackintoshes, Jackets, etc. Flannelettes and Dress Stuffs. A SPECIALITY. WINTER GOODS NOW IN. Waterproof Coats, Ready-made Suits. A large assortment of Hats. ALWAYS IN STOCK. Football Trousers, Jerseys and Boots, at lowest prices. If there is anything you wan', call and you will get it at S. OLDFIELD & CO.’S, General Storekeepers and Kauri Gum Buyers, AWANUI NORTH. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, KAWAKAWA SECTION. TIME-TABLE OK AND AFTER JANUARY 9, 1905. UP. Trains run on this Section as required to connect with Steamers from and to Auckland, and as near as possible to above times. . The Department does not pledge itself to the despatch or arrival of trams at the exact time shown in the time-tables ; should circumstances render it impossible or inexpedient for a train to proceed, the fares will be returned. The Department does not undertake to forward passengers in such cases. Children under three years of age are carried free; above three, and under U of age ' at BY ORDER,
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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 50, 17 July 1906, Page 1
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