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3 °. SIMPLE, EFFICIENT, They burn COAL, or WOOD 17 inches long. Catalogues free from Messrs Green & Colebrook, Ltd., or Man uf&cturers, STANLEY-STREET AUCKLAND MRS J. WILLIAMS,*^ Late of Ballantyne's, Hinh - HlflQQ Christchurch. m 8" wa5S Milliner JESMOND BUILDINGS, Victoria-street - - HAMILTON. S Mrs Williams devotes her attention exclusively to Millinery and Millinery Trimmings, and her stock being a large and varied one, the taste of all her Customers can be met. Auckland piano Importing Toy. CITY CHAMBERS, Queen St., AUCKLAND ■-= TELEPHONE 2967 Direct Importers of Pianos & Organs ■ BY LEADING ENGLISH AND FOREIGN MAKERS • 3Y buying from us we claim to SAVE YOU TEN PER CENT, on your Piano. Easy Terms, and Liberal Discount for cash "E allow FULL VALUE for old instruments taken in exchange SEND FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. POST FREE AGENTS: LORRIGAN & CO., TE KUITI PRENTICE & CO. TAUMARANUI JOHNSTON, Ltd. OTOROHANGA HERR MUELLER ' TE AWAMUTU

CARRIERS F. M. Hattaway GENERAL CARRIER Te Kuiti. pARTING done to any part of the \-> Township or Suburbs. All trains met. Woqd and Coal always on hand for sale. John Pitcon GENERAL CARRIER ..TE Kuiti Coal and Firewood M. S. Laurie, Te Awamutu. KING COUNTRY passengers remember that M. LAURIE'S Coaches meet all trains at Te , Awamutu Station. Buggies on Hire. S. WRIGHT Coal and Firewood Merchant and General Carrier 1A VI N G started Business- at OTOROHANGA, begs to solicit the Patronage of the General Public. All Trains Met. Orders Promptly Attended to. J II *k art General Carrier, ■ nODdll, TE KUITI. (Late Mr Nicholls' business) Wood and Coal. All trains met. A fair share public support Solicited. Orders left at Mr Nicholls Store promptly attended to.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 225, 15 January 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 225, 15 January 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 225, 15 January 1910, Page 4

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