TE KUITI mmmamim Is still leading in the way I of givinf HIGHEST QUALITY Goods for LOWEST PRICES We have just increased our Staff To enable us to better cope with an ever-increasing Business - WE RESPECTFULLY ASK YOU TO S@°GIVE US A TRIALS DENTIST Wishes to notify the public of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts, that he has started practice in Ms Rooms over LEVER'S Auction Mart . TELEPHONE No. 58 BOROUGH OF TE KUITI. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION. THE following gentlemen have been nominated for of Councillor :f— \ | FALWAESER, Edward Jharles HETETI MtitPt&omii M SIMS, Frederic Her There hieing only one vacancy, I therefore declare that a poll will be taken on FRIDAY, May 27, 1910, at the Town Hall, Taupiri street, Te Kuiti, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. JOHN TAMMADGE, Returning Officer. NOTICE. T DESIRE jto notify the public of Te that I am under tjke ploughing, discinjg, ,l *?fc ! ff t 'eithe]y in small or large lotsj Orders sub will receive prompt attention. H. McLEAN, Te Kuiti. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. • HAVE tayen temporf joining Mr Cole's, in is being A. A. LISSAMAN, Pharmaceutic! Chemist. HOUSEHOLDERS' MEETI M| MEE7¥44£G of househpfflers in the L- Te KumNsfthooL«dtstrict will be held on 6th, 1910, in the Schoolrom^aflT7 pTrtfcyi'or the purpose of res householders the committee distric&rNomination papers may*be at the "Chronicle" office. STRAYED. RUNNING/on my place, gnlWn roan steer.iearmarked V sliced bit out of back ii «ch \_.eaa*~ B |lil£> iE an y> not disfcp*gtrifEaDle. If fioPVclaimed will be sold/o pay 1 R. E. BURROW, Mlngaotaki Box, Te Kuiti.
Bootmaker Repairer <g* Importer A LARGE STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE FOOTWEAR Ladies' and .Children's Boots and Shoes a Speciality. RORA STREET TE KUITI IS YOUR HAIR COMING OUT in handfuls ? ■ Has it lost that glossy sheen which all healthy hair should have? If it '.is, it is certainly time it was attended to. WIOLETTA Hair Food and Tonic —a perfect remedy for weak, thin and falling hair—prevents the hair from turning grey through the renewed life given to it. Guaranteed not to contain any poisonous dyes, such, as lead, silver etc Ladies'will find WIOLETTA invaluable. It adds a glossy and silky character to the tresses, without any sticky feeling! Obtainable from Mrs Macdonald stationer, Te Kuiti. Wholesale agent: W. McColl, hairdresser, Te Kuiti. CHURCH SERVICES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. May 22nd.—Otorohanga: 11 a.m. Te Kuiti: 7 p.m. JOHN S. WEBBER. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. May 22nd.—Te Kuiti: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. H. STEEL CRAIK. Mairoa: 11 a.m. Mairoahuiao: 3 p.m. Paemako: 7.30 p.m. REV. POTTS. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. May 22ncft (Trinity Sunday). —Te a-m., Morning Prayer and «p]v Communion; 7 p.m.,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 261, 21 May 1910, Page 2
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