INTERPRETERS. Pepene Eketone, Licensed Interpreter, Sheridan-Street, TE KUITI. ACCOUNTANTS. Richard English, F.N.Z.A.A. (Ily I-xain.), Public Accountant & Auditor, J Esmond Buildings, II A M I L TON. Correspondence inv iled. TUTORS. Miss Pine, Teacher of— TE KUITI PIANOFORTE, THEORY OF MUSIC, OIL and WATER COLOUR PAINTING, CRAYON. AND PASTEL. Elementary School for infant children every morning from 9.30 to 12.30. Terms on application. Miss Handyside Teacher of Music, Theory, Singing Voice Production, Drawing, Painting French, Russian, etc. 100% Candidate Pupils passed R.A.IYI. & T.C.M. Practical, and L.C.IM. Thcoratical Exams. Quarter commences with First lesson. Otorohanga and Te Kuiti. SURVEYORS. (LATE ST. HILL & THOMPSON) 4. E. CAMI'BKU THOMSON 0. R. PARRER Civil Engineers and Surveyors Legal Chambers, HAMILTON TELEPHONE 178 A. W. CHEAL Licensed Surveyor TE KUITI All Description of Survey Work Undertaken Smvey of Native Lands a Speciality Ponsonby, June 15th, 1910.' rj\o NAZOL, Ltd.—Gentlemen,—A week or two ago I contracted a very severe cold in the head and sore throat, and was advised to try "Nazol" (which had done my friend so much good). I must say I had very little faich in the remedy at first as I've tried so many "cold cures" with but indifferent results, but "Nazol" did all my friend claimed for it; giving relief at the first close, and eventually making a complete cure.' I unhesitatingly advise anyone suffering from catarrh, sore throat or cough, to try your certain remedy, "Nazol. #> —Youre faithfully, CM. To Surveyors, Solicitors, and
the Public Generally Why Send to Auckland for Your Stationery Requisites? MRS. MACDONALD Rora Street Te Kuiti Can Supply You at Town Rates Subscription "Library now open, Agent for " The Dominion." All the ieading Weeklies and Magazines stocked. FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Well Worth Inspection All kinds of Art Needlework, Music Songs, Violin Bridges and strings and Accordeons. Country Orders replied to by Return Mail. MRS MACDONALD RORA STREET TE KUITI i Freehold at Last OPEN FOR SELECTION LANDSCAPE FRIEZES, PAPERHANGINGS, , , SCRIM, LEAD AND OIL at L. V. Morgan's, Rora street .... Te Kuiti Sample Book of Papcrhangings. and Friezes sent to any part of the district on appliParncll, June 16th, 1910. TO NAZOL, Ltd.—Dear Sirs, —Will you allow me to express my appreciation of your wonderful remedy for cold in the head. Last week I was suffering most acutely from that miserable complaint, and on the recommendation of a friend 1 tried "Nazol" (inhaling through the nostrils by means of a small plug of cotton wool) with astonishing results. I got relief from the first trial, and in 48 hours my cold had quite gone. I am advising all my friend who are suffering from coklsto try "Nazol."—Yours truly. C. T. HOLT. mIIAT hard racking cough at night J- can be wonderfully relieved with a few drops of "Nazol" on a piece of loaf sugar, and allowed to dissolve very slowly between the cheek and gums, and repeated frequently.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 284, 10 August 1910, Page 4
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