Wanteds. For Sale, Etc. * DVERTISEMENTS in - this column will be inserted at the following rates : One insertion Is 6d Three insertions 3s TyANTED, — Situation as House- '' keeper by middle-aged woman with references.—Apply CHRONICLE office. 28/2 Matthews, Tuitahi, Otorohanga. T7OR SALE.—Sawn Slabs for Fire- ■*- wood, etc., £r per truck load at Mangapehi. Railage to Te Kuiti, I2s. —Ellis & Burnand, Ltd., Mangapehi. -*-' am prepared to take contracts up to 200 acres. —Rerehau, Mangatea. 21/2 FOR Style and Good Workmanship try J. Hacket, The Sheridanstreet Tailor, Te Kuiti. TOST in Te Kuiti, Ladies' Small -»J 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. TANTED KNOWN. —Guns re- '' paired.—C. CHILCOTT, Agent for Hazard's New Guns and Fishing Tackle.
mE KUITI Residents and Settlers ! J- —Call and inspect our catalogues.— Blackman & Cobb, Cabinet Makers, Te Kuiti. GET your Pictures framed in artistic style by Blackman & Cobb, Te Kuiti. PATRONISE Blackman & Cobb, the 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. !A r ANTED to know who Chilcottis. *>' Why he is the Te Kuiti Watchmaker. Don't forget it, right in your township. DINGER'S Sewing Machines. —Cash or 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. mHE Shop for Presents. J- Bros., The Reliable Jewellers, next to Commercial Hotel, Hamilton. iawa\g The Sorrento of 4 Island. 4 New Zealand. The world-famous residence of Sir George Grey, now the most up-to-date seaside resort in the Dominion. Attractions:—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 dav. D. COUSINS, Proprietor. SCOTT BROST
(Late of Hamilton) Builders and Contractors, TE KUITI. Premises lately occupied by Mr R. Taylor. Estimates given for all Classes of work. KSTPLANS & SPECIFICATIONS prepared at I M per cent. Agents for— Ellis and Burn and. LANGLEY SHAW, TAND AND GTOCK AGENT, TJAMILTON, WAIKATO. 1 M\i\ ACRES FREEHOLD—Two miles frontage to CambridgeTauranga road. 250 acres standing bush, remainder open country; fern and titree. Sheep yards, dip, orchard. All ploughable. House of eight rooms and all conveniences. Good healthy sheep and cattle country; carrying capacity 1000 sheep besides cattle. About nine miles from Cambridge. All ring fenced. Price, £3 15s per acre. Will sub-divide into two blocks: Homestead, with improvements, £6 ios per acre; unimproved portion, £2 10s per acre. Terms. £IOOO or less, balance at 5 per cent. LANGLEY SHAW, Stock and Station Agent, Hamilton.
The King Country Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION I OS, PER YEAR. Jobbing Work Neatly Executed. Bookbinding C Address: TE KUITI.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 70, 21 February 1908, Page 3
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