Wanteds, For Sale, Etc. "TENDERS are invited for about 30 chains of fencing near To Kuiti. For Specifications and particulars apply JAS. BODDIE. IRLS, don't forget the pvent of the f season —Fire Brigade Social, 24th OST at Te Kuiti a Cheque for £8 6s I drawn by J. Erikson, in favour of F. Keeley, on 8.N.Z., Te Awamutu. Finder rewarded on returning same to F. KEELEY. NY PERSON found trespassing with dog or gun on the Tukipohuki and Waitapipi properties will be prosecuted without further notice.—R. M. SOMERVILLE. EAR GEORGE, don't forget to take ' me to the Fire Brigade Social, 24th May, Empire* Day. J ANTED.—An old Tank, square preferred.— Apply "Chronicle" office. >R SALE—A Bargain—Beautifully situated farm of over 850 acres 0.R.P., within 10 miles of Te Haiti. Full particulars, "X.Y.Z.," Chronicle office. |>OYSof the Old Brigade don't forget D to rally up to Fire Brigade Social, Empire Day. rr AVE you seen our latest shipment of Linoleums. Endless variety of patterns to choose from, at bedrock prices.—Blackman and Cobb. WANTED known that we make up bedding on the premises, in which nothing but the best and purest materials are used, therefore our bedding is the best superior to all others. —Blackman and Cobb. WANTED King Country Residents to spend a winter free from Colds by taking Olpyne. Obtainable at all King Country stores. WANTED known that being practical men you will get satisfaction if your pictures are framed by Blackman and Cobb. FACT, that the furniture we sell we also make, and for quality, price and finish is the best in the Diminion. —Blackman and Cobb. fANTED Known.—That Olpyne is the best Cold remedy. Obtainable at all King Country' stores. WANTED KNOWN Shooting Season is close at hand; bring your guns in for repairs at once. — C. Chilcott. Rora Street. WANTED KNOWN—That W. F. Ford. Boot and Shoe Maker, has started business in Rora Street, Te Kuiti Hand-sewn boots guaranteed to fit the foot and fancy. Prices right. Special attention given to repairs. Aberdeen House ARIA Mrs C. H. battel* Proprietress HAVING opened the above House, hopes, by strict attention to the requirements of the Travelling Public, to merit a fair share of support Good Tabic. Comfortable Beds Meals at all Hours To-Night To-Night The American TRAMP The Most Successful ComedyDrama ever written PHIL WALSH As JERRY the Tramp Miss Eva Marius-Paignc As FRANCE LEE Introducing the Quaint Plantation :: Ballad "Wait Too Take Me lack to Dixie " A Complete Company NEW :: SCENERY New Specialities and the Favourite Play The American Tramp The Union Bank of Australia, Limited Established lb}7- Incorporated |BBo Paid up Capital £1,500,0W Reservc Funds, of which £750,000 invested in Consols; £250,000 in Local Loans (Imperial Government Slock): Balance employed in the business of the Bank £i^SO ( QOO Together... £2,750,000 Reserve Liability of the Proprietors £3,000,000 £5,750,000 A BRANCH of this BANK is NOW OPEN at TE MITI, in the Provincial District of AbCKLANB , G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. WELLINGTON. 26th April, 1909.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 154, 10 May 1909, Page 2
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