INNES BROS., WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, Opposite Courthouse, Hamilton. T ARGE Stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewellery at Town Prices. All work guaranteed. Orders by mail receive immediate attention. 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. C. H. Holloway, DENTIST, Hamilton. Will attend all day on regular Sale Days at Te Kuiti. Wynyard and Purchas, Barristers and Solicitors, AUCKLAND. Money to Lend on Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates. Mr. H. T. Gillies, Barrister arid Solicitor, HAMILTON. attends all king country courts. H. E. Elliott, Barrister & Solicitor, 20, Swanson-Street, AUCKLAND. C. L. MacDiarmid, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Hamilton. H. Hine, Solicitor. TE KUITI. Money to Lend on Approved Security. G. Skene Dixon, Surgeon Dentist, (over I Mr Howden's, Jeweller,) HAMILTON. J. A. Young-, Dentist, HAMILTON. I Visits Te Awamutu First Tuesday in each month. F. E. Smith, Architect, WESLEY BUILDINGS, Hamilton, Waikato. John Ormsby, Native Interpreter AND Native Agent, OTOROHANGA.
George Warren, Dentist, Victoria-street, Hamilton. Temporary Premises: Howden's Buildings. GINGING, Music, Painting, Crayon Drawing and Wood-Carving. Miss Beswick Is prepared to give instructions in the above subjects. Address : Care of Mr Morgan, TE KUITI. H. HETET, CARRIER, TE KUITI, "DEGS to announce that he has Bullock 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. WANTED TO SELL.—Spring " ' Drays and Carts of every description. We are the cheapest and best; we make it a point to do good work, as cheaply as possible. A trial solicited. Address : J. Pomeroy, Coachbuilder, Victoria St., Hamilton. NOTICE. A LL Persons owing money to the undersigned firm are requested to pay the same before the end of the month, as our book debts are being handed over to a Solicitor for collection. J. & W. ORMSBY, Te Kuiti. lOs. REWARD. LOST, —Supposed; to have dropped off pack horse between Tapuiwahine and Mahihinui, a Surveyor's 5-chain Band with case, numbered 447. Anyone returning same to R. Cashel, will receive the above reward. MR. H. HINE, Solicitor, Te Kuiti, begs to intimate that he visits Otorohanga every Saturday and Court Days.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 28, 3 May 1907, Page 2
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