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CARRIERS GENERAL CARRIER Te Kuiti. PARTING done to any part of the Township or Suburbs. All trains met. Wood and Coal always on hand for sale. Yi;tfffii COACH SERVICE Leaves Te Kuiti Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 9 a.m. Leaves Aria Tuesday, Thursday, at 9 a.m. Fares : Single ios ; Return 17s 6d Trips to Waitomo Caves any Sunday by arrangement. .L. LCWIS Proprietor N. Buchanan, LIVERY and Hood-St., BAIT STABLES, Hamilton. Coaches meet all Trains. Telephone, No. 110. Ambulance Orders promptly attended to. R. Coburn GENERAL CARRIER Goods delivered promptly and carefully Two Teams on the Road. JU A l OA General Carrier • flOUdll, 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. M. S. Laurie, Te Awamutu. JTNG COUNTRY passengers k remember that M. Laurie's Coaches meet all trains at Te Awamutu Station. Buggies on Hire. John Pitcon GENERAL CARRIER Te Kuiti Coal and Firewood SUPPLIED rm timm CARRIAGE FACTORY, Ltd. Est. 1864 Hamilton Branch Telegrams Telephone No. II Kinkiriroa Hamilton Our Vehicles are famed for Lightness with strength and Durability VEHICLES FOR THE KING COUNTRY Have Our SPECIAL ATTENTION Write us your requirements, our factory OUR WORK GUARANTEED AGENT: C. STEVENS King Street, TE KUITI R. Fenton Watchmaker and Jeweller Clocks, Jewellery & High-Grade Watches a Speciality Repairs Promptly Executed Charges Moderate Auckland, June 20th. 1!)10. *0 NAZOL, Ltd.—Dear Sirs,- I have much pleasure in giving a testimonial for your wonderful remedy as a certain preventative of colds. A few Weeks back, every member of our household had cold in the head, but as soon as I felt the preliminary sneeze coming on I began to take a dose of "Nazor" two or three times a day, with the result that I escaped the prevailing epidemic. "Nazol" keeps a cold awav.—Yours sincerely, A.E,

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 280, 27 July 1910, Page 4

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311

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 280, 27 July 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 280, 27 July 1910, Page 4

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