TK AROHA. HAZF.LWOOD.— Delightful Holiday Homo. Every comfort, and conv, Next Domain. Baths. Tennis, Bowls. 1?OIi Diacriminafcitta Tcur.slo i Home-made J: Cakes; Tea tlsat really refreshes.— Carlton Tea Rooms, Sheridan St., Te Kuiti. Hotel, opposite Railway Station, J offers Tourists a first-lass Cuisine: daily service Waitomo Caves. WAIWERA Yfff AIWERA.—M ONTROSE HOUSE.— * » Spend ft Holiday before the rush cornea. Montrose is quiet and select; store attached; motorists stop for refreshments; benzine, etc.; moderate tariff WAIHEKE. ORAPItf HOUSE. WAIHEKE. {Late Pegler's.) Vacancies. Telephone and Telegrams, Awari)a Bureau. Ti. TF.TTTF.NBKR<I. Private Base. Graptti. BEEN Bus, for Waitomo Caves, DecernvT ber 26, January 2.—Wire or write far WANGANUI RIVER, POURI3TS can see all Scenery, save time, L by leaving River Boat "t. Pioiriki, «"d icking up Main Trunk at Ohakune, —Apply ooka'. Tourist Department-. CHRISTCHURCH. i\r II E R B T O S T A Y V IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. . Worcester St.eet, West End, 2 'minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful Lawns, Gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff. P. J. MURRAY, Phone 872. Proprietor. Darling hukst heights. Sydney. " THE ORIENTAL." King's Cross, SMin. from G.P.O. Under Entirely New Management. This magnificent building has been entirely remodelled, beautifully and furnished. and now offers accommodation of most exclusive type. Large, airy bedrooms, luxurious lounges, spacious roof garden, and excellent cuisine. An elegant and refined home, Terms Moderate, Tel, Wra. 573. M R - A. A. W Hn DENTAL SURGEON. May Still be Consulted 1 PACIFIC BUILDINGS (Late Watson's 81dg3.). WELLESLEY STREET EAST. Evening Appointments by Arrangement. OJ. Dußß.ll>!, Saddler, still carrying on « business at 44. Wyndhwra St, (next door to old premises).—Riding Saddles, Bridles and General Saddlery. Best quality work and material at lowest prices. Write your requirements, or call if in town. V New Kansas. 2<(in., X'S 12s 6d. Ideal for Seaside Baches and Campers. All Other Sizes in Stock. Also. Second-hand, in All Makes. Repairs in All Branches Executed with Promptness. gTOXEX .AND Phone 129'.!. WAKEFIELD 8" AND J M,, AUCKLAND, gTOCK r>l-iIVATE fiOO Woolly Lambs, as dropped 630 Mostly Wether Lambs, shorn middle November, seedy, 10 par cent, rejection 700 Shorn Wether Lambs . 700 5-year Ewes, few 4-yenr Pick of 2000 2-tooth Ewes, from about 3300. Fairly late, shorn . . We can quote Rams on behalf of all lead> ing North Island Breeders. pAIES FOR pERRUAKY. Taumarunui Fair Kaitieke Fair . . Piopio Fair To Kuiti Fair . . Feilding Fair . . Mangaweka Fair 10th February 18th February 2(>th February 38' h February 20th February 12th February BRA HAM AND AUCKLAND. pARMERS* JDREEZING c°- L m M EAT E xrORT | THE SOUTHDOWN and MOEREWA i WORKS are NOW OPEN and available for j the Slaughter of Stock for Export. j Farmers may either ship their Stock I through the Company on their own account' j or Sell " on the Hooks" to Export Operators j The Company is,prepared to make reasonable . advances ■ asatnat stock entrusted to it i for disposal. jyjANURES. The Company's High-grade Manure Mixtures are available to Shareholders. Prices and particulars obtainable on application. pARMERS' pREEZING C°" L TD - P.O. BOX 113, AUCKLAND. HEAD OFFICE; ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18942, 13 February 1925, Page 4
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