IMPERIAL 111 lit SHU i Obtainable from all Hotels Awarded the Gold Medal, St. Louis Exhibition, 1904, FOR EXCELLENCE. OF QUALITY. Captain Cook Brewery, Newmarket, HANCOCK £ CO. 1 . IIHIIIIIIU9I ...... Ami the Imperial Bottling Stores, and fiom llflll WVII ymf VVI | Cußtom-street East, AUCKLAND.
You can get all your PRINTING requirements done at the “AGE” OFFICE. No order is too large or too small for us. WE CAN PRINT anything and everything. We Guarantee FAITHFUL WORK MODERATE PRICES PROMPT DISPATCH j SATISFACTION. . . THE “AGE” Mangonui.
Geo. Cochrane's Line of Royal Mail Coaches. Coach leave* Mftitgntiui ev»»ry Monday. Wedn«#ilay nml Friday at 6.30 a.m. f<>r Oruru, Paritt. Fairhutn ami Kaitam, returning every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Manp onui orach connect* with Ahipara, Herekin > and Owhata every Monday. Coach leaves Kaitaia (or Ahijara and Herekino every Thursday. Kaitaia coach connect* with Kaeo mull ovory laturday. Established 1883. j. JON • ■'!> j Auctioneer, Produce Merchant, Land and Estate Agent, Viotoria and Lorns-sts., AUCKLAND. Always on Sale : Grain and Produce, Grass Seeds, Mum* ret, Ho Have Farms of all si**** on my hooks for sah\ and particulars mpmed anweied immcdiaUly. Aerated Water Manufacturers, MANCONUI, 15/jTV AKE now prepared to supfly the hotels and stores of the North with Lemonade. Ginger Alo. Orange Champagne. Soda Water, etc., etc. Our prices compare favorably with those ot othei suppliers. Support local industry and order from us. MANGONU! HOTEL. JfbrMRS. BERGIIpVN [8 now the proprietress of tlio above lot el. Old friends need not ho told that evory lomfort will he available; news ones will be welcomed. The lionse is in perfect wder and the accommodation of the lest. The liquor, stocked areilm choicest lo he bought in the market. Travellers will find this hotel the host U the North. Moderate Tariff. Excellent Stabling. Billiard Table on the premises. NO HUMBUG ABOUT “ CHAMPION” ■WHEN THE SAFETY OF THE BREADWINNERS IS IN JKOI’ATtDY. J j idlsV Jo-day, the 13th April, the cdtrageous Northern Boiler Milling Company Again refused to listen to Plausible Overture* from the TEHEE AMBASSADORS of (lie SOUTH WIN I'T,OUK TRUST, (to STItONG) And gave them to understand that they would not allow the BREADWINNERS To he left at the mercy of their )UR TRUST. HOUND YOUK IMPION.’
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Northland Age, Volume VIII, Issue 10, 27 October 1911, Page 6
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