In' the Old Hall, TE KUITI, On 28th inst. For A WEEK. npHE Latest Productions in Millinery, J- Mantles, Box Robes, Dresses, Underskirts, Biouses, Scarfs, Parasoles, Underclothing, and all other SUMMER GOODS for Ladies and Children., such as Silks, Muslins, Prints, Dress Materials, Etc. LADIES of Te Kuiti and District would do well to wait and sec THE DISPLAY before deciding upon their Summer Outfit TAILOR, Te Awamutu. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A Trial Solicited. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN >EGS to announce that he has star- ' ted business in RORA-ST., TE 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 9 Years' Experience in the 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 of Repairs. CHARGES MODERATE. Work Guaranteed. Aerated Water and Cordial Factory. "UGH McCOLL has much — ■" pleasure in informing the residents of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts that he is starting an CRATED 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 on the main Auckland-Taranaki Road. Charks F. Turner The BEST the Colony can produce in Men's Boots Also a Fine Selection of High-Class ENGLISH GOODS. From Purebred Fowls Only. WHITE LEGHORNS My Cambridge Competition (Mated with Brook's Cockrel) 10s 6d Per Sitting BLACK ORPINGTONS (Loughman's & Cheshire Strain) 10s 6d. Per Sitting SILVER WYNDOTTES (Blanch, N.S.W., Noted Strain) ios 6d. Per Sitting rHE above Leghorns laved 1200 Eggs in the last Cambridge ComI 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, Riverside Farm, Te Kuiti. Are You on the Lookout J|H ACRES, all improved, rolling *v country, carries 35 Dairy Cows. Creamery, school and P.O. within two miles, 7 paddocks, fencing in good order, 5-ioomed House, cowshed. Price £l2 an acre. £IOO Cash, balance in five years at 5 per cent. IC A ACRES, all but 15 improved, Ivv close to Hamilton, creamery and school two miles, 10 paddocks, new house of 7 large rooms, 4 stall stable, 4 bail dairy with concrete floor, Price £l3 ios an acre. Cheapest property on the market (considering proximity to Hamilton. £IOOO Cash, balance in 5 or 7 years at per cent. Vendor will clear the 15 acres of bush or will allow £1 an acre to buyer for I also supply Farm Hands and General Labour. Victoria Street Hamilton Wood and Coal. I}Y the Cord {4ft lengths' l or by the > Load. H. ver: & H. LEVER.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 104, 22 October 1908, Page 5
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