W. R. Franklin, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, TE KUITI. Native Land dealings a specialty. Mr Percy H. Watts, """"*"" Solicitor, HAMILTON. Money to Lend. Auckland Agents: Reed & Bailey, Shortland-St. Wynyard and Purchas, Barristers and Solicitors, AUCKLAND. Money to Lend on Freehold Security at Lowest Cur- - rent Rates. Mr. H. T. Gillies, Barrister and Solicitor, HAMILTON. attends all king country courts. H. E. Elliott, „.. Barrister & Solicitor, 20, Swanson-Street, AUCKLAND. C. L. MacDiarmid, BARRISTER SOLICITOR, Hamilton. H. Hine, Solicitor. TE KUITI. Money to Lend on Approved Security. G. Skene Dixon, Surgeon Dentist, (over Mr Howden's, Jeweller,) HAMILTON. J. A. Young, Dentist, HAMILTON. Visits Te Awamutu First Tuesday in each month. F. E. Smith, Architect, WESLEY BUILDINGS, Hamilton, Waikato. John Ormsby, Native Interpreter and Native Agent, OTOROHANGA. Stevenson and Gresham, Dentists, 188 Queen-street, AUCKLAND. Mr at Te Kuiti and Taumarunui at frequent intervals, due notice of which will appear in these columns. George Warren, Dentist, Victoria-street, Hamilton. Temporary Premises: Howden's Buildings. lINGING, Music, Painting, Crayon Drawing and Wood-Carving. Miss Beswick Is prepared to give instructions in the above subjects, starting on Monday, October 29TH. H. HETET, CARRIER, TE KUITI, T>EGjg_to announce that he has Bul--D lock Waggons and Horse Teams on the road, and is prepared to cart Goods of every description to Aria, Mairoa and all other outlying districts. All orders promptly executed. No time lost. Mr A. S. Mackay, L.D.S., (Edin.), DENTIST, / WILL visit Te Kuiti 01/ Thursday, 21st to Saturday morning, 23rd, at Mr Holland's Pharmacy. TE KUITI TENNIS CLUB. A Dance Will be held in Hetet's Hall on FRIDAY (February 22nd), commencing "at 8 p.m. Supper provided.' WANTED TO SELL—Spring Drays and Carts of every description. We are the cheapest and a point to do good work, as cheaply as possible. A trial solicited. Address :J. POMEROY, Coachbuilder, Victoria St., Hamilton. NOTICE. CASUAL Advertisements in this column will be inserted at the rate of 2/6 per inch for one insertion or 6/- for three insertions ; Wanteds, For Sale, Etc., 1/6 for one insertion, 3/- for three. WOULD the person (whose name is known) who removed an Oilskin Coat from the bridge, near the factory, on Thursday morning, return same to Mr Seymour's residence, or proceedings will immediately be taken for its recovery. WANTED TO BUY—Cattle Dog, 7» must be well trained. —Apply Elliott apd Anthony, Pippjo, pr H. J. I Osmond, Te Km(j." ' *
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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 18, 22 February 1907, Page 2
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