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Additions to Tc Kuiti School. mENDERSwiIt be received at the •i- Education Board's Office, 201 Victoria Arcade, Auckland, until noon on Tuesday, July 21st. Plans, etc., with the Town Clerk, Hamilton, and Mr J. Ormsby, Te Kuiti. JOHN FARRELL. Architect. *f lIR Tea S Luncheon Roon Mr Morgan's old premises, Rora-strect Te Kuiti. Three Minutes' Walk from Railway Station. mHE above Rooms will be open J- for business on and after Wednesday, July Bth. Weekly Boarders as per arrangement. Breakfast Dinner Tea Milk Supply for Te Kuiti. THE Undersigned begs to announce to the public of Te Kuiti that he has purchased the Dairy Business of Mr W. A. Scott and will start to supply customers on MONDAY next, July 6th. As I have had a wide experience in the Dairying Business, customers can rest assured of good milk at a reasonable price. A. F. ALDRED.

From Purebred Fowls WHITE LEGHORNS My Cambridge Competition (Mated with Brook's Cockrel) ios 6d Per Sitting BLACK ORPINGTONS (Loughman's & Cheshire Strain) ios 6d. Per Sitting SILVER WYNDOTTES (Blanch, N.S.W., Noted Strain) ios 6d. Per Sitting THE above Leghorns laved 1200 Eggs in the last Cambridge Competition in 12 months. I took First Prize with my Champion Black Orpington Pullets at the last Auckland Show, the Judge remarking that they were the finest lot he had seen. Note the Address — Jack Sanderson, Hillside Farm, Te Kuiti. Communicate with HO BART, Tasmania. W. McColl Hairdresser U Tobacconist Aria Accommodation IlUwalia Propietrerss. Good meals at all hours. Limited accommodation. Best attention. Post and Telegraph Office. te" kuiti stables. S. Hatfaway Enlarged Premises 30 Extra Stalls. Good hacks. First-class Horse feed. Every attention and civility. Old and New Customers welcomed. r NOTICE. '€l AMILTON expects that every -"• MAN, WOMAN & CHILD will this Day do their Duty and pat-

Have you seen lhe Large New Premises ? (Next Jenkirt & Mclntire's). Do Not Delay S But Come over to 1°»h« Jf amiifoft JJ epot. NEW GOODS ! CHEAP GOODS ! All the Goods you require in this World can be had at the Cheapest and Busiest Shop in Town New Premises of (Next door Jenkin & Mclntire's Bicycle Shop). GENERAL CARRIER, /"IARTING- done to any part of the Township or Suburbs. All trains met. Wood and Coal always on hand for sale.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 91, 17 July 1908, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 91, 17 July 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 91, 17 July 1908, Page 5

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