MEMOS.
Mr R. C. Jordan invites tenders for road works en Messrs Green and Colebrook's Township. A Wollersey-PedoL-sen cream separatcris advertised for sale. Messrs Black man and Cobb have several lines advertised in the Wanted ColumnMr J. Racket advertises for a vest and trousers hand. A notice re furniture stored at the Te Kuiti Butter Factory is inserted by Mr Barnett. Mr C. B. Cornish draws attention to a meeting re new road. The owner of a mare and foal are advertised for. Mr A. Barnett advertises paddock accommodation. Mr Walter Thorp, Licensed Interpreter and General Agent, has a notice in this issue. Miss Allison Mackenzie, proprietress of "The Lion" boarding house, Auckland, advertises good accommdoation. Mr J. Hacket advertises a notice of removal of premises The Monster Band Contest, Hamilton, advertise their dates. Mr Palmer, the well-known tailor of Auckland, notifies that his representative will be in Te Kuiti next week.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 100, 2 October 1908, Page 3
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152MEMOS. King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 100, 2 October 1908, Page 3
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