" L.K.G." MILKING MACHINES ARE GREAT LABOUR SAVERS. Messrs Peacock & Andrews of Dannevirke write with reference to their experience with the " L.K.G." milking machine : "We milk double the number of cows with the same labour, and the milking is done in an htfur less time, consequently the cows have two hours a day longer in the paddock. The milking process is more uniform as the machines neyf r grow tired like the hand milker generally does after a heavy day. The cows are more contented, especially nervous ones." Write fc>r fuller information about the L.K.G. to J. B. MacEwan & Co., Ltd., Sole Agents Fort-st., Auckland.
Wanteds, For Sale, Etc. * DVERTISEMENTS in - this column will be inserted at the following rates : One insertion Is 6d Three insertions 3s
-■- try J. Hacket, The Sheridanstreet Tailor, Te Kuiti. LOST in Te Kuiti, Ladies' Small Gun-metal Watch. Finder rewarded on returning to Miss Melling, Post-office, Te Kuiti. 13/2 WANTED KNOWN. Bike's- repaired.—C. Chilcott, Agent for Dexter and Crozier. WANTED KNOWN, —Guns repaired.—C, Chilcott, Agent for Hazard's New Guns and Fishing Tackle, TE KUITI Residents and Settlers ! —Call and inspect our catalogues.— BlackSian & Cobb, Cabinet Makers, Te Kuiti. 'UT style by < Blackman & Cobb, Te Kuiti. >ATRONISE Blackman & Cobb, the - 1 - local furnishers, and save heavy freights. WANTED Known —That Innes Bros., Jewellers, Hamilton, will forward, on receipt of 30/-, one of their celebrated Nickel Levers. Written guarantee for two years. ▼ " Why he is the Te Kuiti Watchmaker. Don't forget it, right in your township. RINGER'S" Sewing Machines.—Cash c? Time Payments.—C. Chilcott, Te Kuiti Agent. WANTED. The people of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts to call and inspect Innes Bros., Jewellers, Hamilton, large assortment of Jewellery. THE Shop for Presents. Bros., The Reliable Jewellers, next to Commercial Hotel, Hamilton. The Sorrento of 4 > $ New Zealand.
The world-famous residence of Sir George Grey, now the most up-to-date seaside sort in the Dominion,. AtU-aevions; —Wallaby, Opossum and Deer Shooting. Yachting. Sea Bathing. Billiards. Tennis. Electric Light throughout. Daily Communication by steamer and pigeongram. Tariff: £2 2s per week ; 7s per day. D. COUSINS, Proprietor. (Late of Hamilton) Builders and Contractors, Premises lately occupied by Mr R. Taylor. Estimates given for all Classes of work. •" prepared at i l / 2 per cent, Agents : fpi-~. Ellis and Burnand, -
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 68, 7 February 1908, Page 3
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