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Native Lands Agency. E.H.HARDY, AUTHORISED SURVEYOR, LAND & GENERAL AGENT, JpIRE, Life and Accident Insurance. Native Leases Negotiated. Agents throughout the DOMINION. [a card.] John W. Warren, Architect, and Sanitary Engineer, Hamilton. Agent at Te Kuiti : Mr E. H. Hardy, Licensed Surveyor. A. J. Reid, Surgeon Dentist, (Late.with Dr A. G. Maitland and Mr W. F. Butters, Auckland). Has commenced practice at TAUMARUNUI, And may be consulted at Mr A. G. Kenderdine's, chemist. Te Kuiti—the second Wednesday in each: month, next visit Nov. 13th, at Mr Holland's Kakahi—the fourth Wednesday in each month, next visit Nov. 2/th, at Mr Solloway's Mangapeehi—the second Tuesday in each month, next visit Nov. I2th, at Mr Butler's Raurimu —the first Friday in each month, next visit November Ist, at Mr Sterling's A. E. Manning, Chemist, HAMILTON. For Everything Yovi Want ii\ the Chemist's Line W RITE TO A. E. MANNING, Chemist 8 Optician, Hamilton. Notice. TO the Public of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts. James Rutherford, WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Begs to notify that he has taken into partnership Mr A. E. Wright and Mr J. Rutherford, Jun., and the business will henceforth be carried on by Ru&erford, Wright U Co., As the Premier Coach Factory and Shoeing and General Smithy. Mr Wright has had 16 years experience in some of the best shops in Auckland and has just returned from America, where he obtained a wide experience in the most up-to-date factories during a period of 4 years. Mr Rutherford, jun., has had special experience in General Smithing and Horse Shoeing in several of the leading towns of New Zealand. MR RUTHERFORD wishes to thank the public for their port in the past and by strict attention and good worhmanship the new firm hope for continuance of the same. Moderate Prices, consistent with the very best class of work.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 55, 8 November 1907, Page 2

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305

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 55, 8 November 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 55, 8 November 1907, Page 2

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