Wanteds, For Sale, Etc. Apply F.S.f c.o. "Chronic Jf^A'NTED.— A good cook. »* For particulars apply "Chronicle" Office. J ** T ADIES call and have a plate of ICE Li CREAM or STRAWBERRIES and CREAM at the Arcadia Dining Rooms. l/ANTED 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. INFLUENZA .often leads to Bronchitis. When the first signs of Influenza appear, such as throat irritation, phlegm, dullness of the eyes, tightness across the chest, don't hesitate, but get a bottle of "NAZOL." It is wonderful howspeedily"NAZOL" gives relief and cures. Each bottle contains 60 doses, and is sold by Chemists and Stores at Is 6d per bottle. 3 1 W. McNAUGHT SADDLER TE KUITI Established 1883. NEW PREMISES: KING STREET NEW PREMISES: KING STREET NEW STOCK Consisting of Saddlery, Bridles. Bits Spurs, etc., etc. Residents and Settlers can rely upon good work at right prices. HORSE COVERS A SPECIALITY HORSE COVERS A SPECIALITY Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. Advance to Settlers WHITE* LEAD, PAINTS, OILS SCRIM, PAPERHANGINGS AT STARTLING DEDUCTIONS L. V. Morgan's PAINTER'S SHOP RORA ST. PAINTER'S SHOP RORA ST. TE KUITI TE KUITI Sample Books of Paperhangings and friezes sent to any part of the district on application. Veterinary Notice tends at jMr^J&tfßonald' Stables, ' Fridays, Patients' IUR. C. WESM6DTT, Certificated -"J- Piano Tia!Rr\will pay his usual annual MARCH *#th. Please aiUress orders C/o SIMS' RAILWAY BOTEL. NGARUAWAHIA REGATTA ASSOCIATION fTiHURSDi of New Zealanc E. RATHBORNE Secretary TE KUMI EACES Veven e-\^jnts. Maiden Hfendicagfl mile; Handicap Hurdles, 1 £ jhilesjf Pony Race, 1 mile; Te Kumi ij miles;. Kaipoaka Racjfl mile; Flying Handicap, I Trotting Race,. 1£ miles. ' # v NpnrlaF £.9.0 nriyfflkmnnpu. Nominase at Te Kui\with the secret 8 p.m. on MA\CH 10th. Entrant money payable o\day of races. KATU TOHIJ^JKI, Secretary. NOTICE. THE undersigned wish to notify the public of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts, that they are prepared to supply music for dances. For particulars apply to J.-W. HETET h SAUNDERS, Bpjs2B., Te Kuiti. 1 NOTICE. ■&■ passing (on any pretext whatever) on thg.t portion of Puhanga Block, lying between Mapaj. ? a and Mo-kau-iti Streams, will be prosecuted, as it has come to my knowledge that my cattle are being drven away and killed.. Anyone giving such information as" will lead to a conviction, wil} be paid
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 241, 12 March 1910, Page 2
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