Aerated 4cewers *j Manufactures, Bottler** Hamilton. C ' ' ■<-«.'.' far; Varieties of Summer Orders. by»l¥ir«4«»d*J*etter receive 1 Prompt Attention, j How much a Year do '" youspead in BOOTS? > : ;"!-Tu*'.'.--r GO T0......> -.r f>, " Victoria Stre&P * n Hkitviftctt* If you wish to combine economy with cbwtfbßT. Paspalum Dilitatum. FQR ; £EST, RESULTS §OWy #f HAND-SHAKEN SEED Is id per lb; sack, '•" NAME ON THE BAGS. .■,,'■ Kindly order at once *»«?w* 25s ptf USbbV'aooo' for 245, 5000 fo 22s 6d f and 10,000 at 20s per loop FROJM -. //. D. Btdlordr k -^VrW Livery S Bait Stables, ■.wntKl'. aftwie ■'••'•♦o .;«ite!«l a XE;KUITI. Hacks atitfltaMH?i& on hire on Moderate Terms. First-cla6s Horse^eed, LineSfcrtwSffla""*" - Stalls and HorSe «qk«s. G. M6Dbti*ld, r JQ the J?ubliQ of te Kuiti and sur- '*' ■ rbunding districts. Rutherford, Wheelwright and GENERAL BLACKSMItk, Begs to notify that he has taken into partnerSHKp! Mr> A. E. Wri6ht and Mk J. Rutherfqrjd, Jun., and the business will henceforth be carriedion by-.-" •>;.'. .. ./ •■•.<».' •■•* Rutherford, Wright 6 Co., As the Premier Coach Fa&ory^Md 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 m the most up-to-date factories during a period of 4 years. f Mr Rutherford, jun., has had special experience in General Smithing and Horse Shoeing in several of the leading towns of New Zealand. R RUTHERFORD wishes, •*> - thank the public for their SUp,£Qrtin the past and by strict attention and good worhmanship the new firm hope for continuance of the same.. Moderate Prices, consistent with the yerv best class of work. '■, PARTING to, all, parts of V' • ~ *wT' 'ths~ district undertaken • 1 • -■" •■ * AttLowest PRICES. Families and Parties Driven. Orders left at McDonald's stables ■ promptly attended to. • • , Oparure Store, Boardinghouse & Post Office.. Meals Hours. VISITORS can rely on receiving civility and attention. , t'SV.V L. Joseph' Proprietress.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 64, 10 January 1908, Page 1
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310Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 64, 10 January 1908, Page 1
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