Will rh-ir 'LiT ! C-'Vii LJ i : i'-S la the Q!;l Kail, TE KUITJ, On 28th in"For A WL'SK.
-*- Manila P.ox Rob-s, Divsscs, Underskirts, Blouses, 'Scurfs; Parasoles, Lf-ncierciothing", and ail other ■ " SUMMER GOODS for Children, such as Silks, Muslins, .Prints, Dress Materials, Etc. LADIES of Te Kuiti and, '. would do well to wait and s; HE DISPLAY deciding upon trteir. '. .Summer Outfit. fiJ A'¥ f P HIGHrCLASS **■"""-s*l --. TAILOR, A Trial Solicited. OPTICIAN , 3EGS to" announce-: that he i*a££taiss • ted business KUITI (next Boddie's Building) and has in Stock a varied selection of WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY . SPECTACLES to suit all Sights. Repairs a Specialty. HAVING had. g Years' Experience in trie trade -in Scotland and several years in the Dominion, and having a full equipment of tools I am in a position to ■undertake all classes x of Repairs. •/_ ... . CHARGES Work Guarantee's. Asrated Water aad Cordial Factory. IFUGH McCOLL has much *- pleasuie "in informing the.residents of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts: that he. is starting an, . ...., iERATED WATER & CORDIAL. FACTORY in Te Kuiti, and having engaged an expert in the above line hopes to turn out an article equal to anything procurable in the Dominion. . • The factory is being built ojt the main Auckland-Taranaki Road. The, BEST the dblony can-' produce in ' ' Men^Boots : ■-,...-•, Also a Fine Selection of High-Class, ENGLISH GOODS. Repairs a Speciality. From Purebred Fowls Only. WHITE LEGHORNS „ My Cambridge Competition (Mated with Brook's Cockrel) ics 6d Per Sitting f - ORPINGTONS '(Lplughman's & Cheshire Strain) ■ Aids 6d. Per Sitting SILVER WYNDOTTES (Blanch, N.S.W., Noted Strain) ios 6d. Per Sitting THE above Leghorns layed 1200 Eggs in the last Cambridge Competition in 12 months. I took First Prize with my Champion Black Orpington Bullets at the last Auckland -Shaw, tfte Judge remarking that they finest lot be had Seen. •' : '*" '; NoteiheAddressr-^ Jack Sanderson, Riverside Farm, Te Kuiti. Are You on the Lookout for a Farm? t| A ACRES, all improved, rolling '*" Country, carries 35 Dairy Cows. Creamery, school and P.O. within two miles, 7 paddocks, fencing in good order, 5-ipomed House, cowshed. Priqe £l2 an acre. £IOO Cash, balance in five years at 5 per cent. IE A ACRES, all but 15 improved, <*y close to Hamilton, creamery and school two-' miles, .10 ; paddocks, new house of 7 large ropms, 4 stall stable, 4 bail dairy with concrete floor, Price £l3 10s an acre. - Cheapest property on the market (considering proximity to Hamilton. £IOOO Cash, balance in 5 or 7Vears at 4% per cent. Vendor will clear the 15 acres of bush or will allow £l an acre to buyer for I also sup wen,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 102, 15 October 1908, Page 5
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