The Forestry Department has gangs of men employed on contract splitting posts on a royalty basis in Stateowned bushes' at Te Kuiti. These posts are used for small farm development schemes. "Goes On For Ever."—Like the babbling brook the popularity of the Trocadero Tearooms, in Brvant's Building, Hastings Street, Naoler, never wanes—it "goes on for ewr." There's a reason—the meals and service! are out on their own, and ons> feels at home direotly one inside. Call any time you're In town.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18661, 22 March 1935, Page 4
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