Mail Notices
MAILS Wto CLOSB AT THB CHIEF POST OFFICB (Thames) ASUNDER: TUESDAY, April 20. For Auckland per steamer at 9.20 a.m. For Auckland per train at 3.25 p.m. For Southern Offices of North Island, and West Coast of South Is land, at 8.45 a.m. For Southern Offices of New Zea land at 3.25 p.m. For Frankton Junction, King Country and.Waikato offices at * 8.45 a.m. and 3.25 p.m. \ } For Rotorua and Bay of Plenty offices at 8.45 a.m For Paerba,Waihi, Te Aroha, and Country offices at 8.45 a.m. and 3^25 p.m. For Tapu and Waiomio at 2 p.m. For C. I^ange and I*. Holden (pri vatebags) at 2 p.m. For Katikati, and Tauranga at 3.25 p.m. . For Kauaeranga at 9 a.m. For Patetonga at 8 a.m.
ttHOBTIASD BRANCH.
All Shortland P.O. Mails will close half an hour before Chief Post_Office times P.P. WHITE, Chief Postmaster.
Business Notices. ■ "GVOR g ALE, £700—nFreeihiOild amid Diwtellinjg of 10 , r'aoins and coityend'einiciesi. £60d-^FreahoMi andl Dwelling 6 roiomisi and ■enelry convesnieiiieiei. £350—Freehold 'wad Duelling of 6 > , I'ooanis. p ■ £350—FraehiotLd amid Duelling of 6 '■'■" "'"" '.' i<ooms. •• , ■ £^12—Freeihoid ainld* Dwlelling of 5 .itooms). ■ £190—'Fnedioild laasdi Dwielling of 5 rfooraiiS). £360—'FtteiehoM omd DiiraUing 1 of 5 roouus. ■ £550—Freehold amd Dtwellang of six rooms. £190—'Frcehofld .and DweEing of 4 rtxxmiS. N £250'—iEVieelhioiLd! and Ihyietlliiig of 4 rooms; £250 —FlrieehiOld and Leasehold with dwelling of 5 roomig. £9-80 —ißVechoiLd .acoid Dwelling,of five l'oioims. £550-JFr6€fhiold Stop and Dwellmgi , of 5 rooms. \ £450—Fretehioild Sfhipp amd! Dwelling of 4 roioonsi. £30 Por Alcxe —Highly impiioived! farm 116 acirtes. £13 Pen" Aiot«—lmptfo>ved Faimi of 78 aictpesL- . . ifl£l» ,Twb W«ll-^tiaHisihied Ooutoii'>' Duskuesses. „. l)>. Wright. SPECIAL T\EiLICiA£SIES TCKR 1915 . T ENTEtN". .C*'EIASON. I' ;' ' . ■'■■■ ',- v Ling Fieih, 9d per Ib. New Steiawm's Salt Sabmom, 9d Ib. Codfish Blodks, Is 6d V Ib. Ohoieiee* filnainidisi of Satoon, Jit tins 9d j lib tins la 3d. M%i 'cihieaip«!n'iliLhiea from 6d per tM* Neiw Season's Oamned MSullet, 8( ■ ■■■■ .•per'ttiiU'. ;■ ' Saxdimeß m M fiizes, 5 for far Is; 3 far Is; 6d per tin; 9d pc: tin. Herwniga in Tomato S^uciei, Kip p«red Hietrtrinigis, J r*wfl Herring and Btetf Hemngs. A New Line of Fisin. Pasbes, Imperia (exceflfent qulaiity.) Jr GALLOWAY. > ■■ • PEOVTSTON 1- MER.CHAIN'T, POLLEN •STKEET :. OEMRiAI 'Pihone 63. STOBES OF QjUALITY."
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Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 1
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431Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 1
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