Te Kuiti Economic Cash Store I. NICHOLLS r. S. Dnuisfield DENTIST Wishes to notify the public of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts, that he has started practice in his Rooms over LEVER'S Auction Mart TELEPHONE No 58 THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED A Receiving Agency OF THE BanlvOt liiUhas been openall at conducted from Te ivuiti Branch OPEN EVERY FRIDAY from 11.30 a.m. to S^p.m G. E. TOLHURST Inspector Wellington, sth August, 1910. PLOUGHS. makers of th/ Benicia Disc jughs have for Several years pubdisc or mould-board ploughs, to the Jsenicia Plough would not do morafcandjoetter work with less draft than sfljtorother plough on earth. This chaHengjfcas never been accepted. A PUBifc EXHIBITION \Ja be halon Mr H. Lever's ber) M\ day from * o'clock in the iboi/lIE. C. B. LEVER, Auctioneer. "pure milk. Having installed the most UP-TO-DATE DAIRY (machine milking) in the King Country, I am prepared to supply pure milk to the residents of Te Kuiti at 3cl per quart from September Ist 1910. Hoping for a fair share of public patronage. W. A. Caution. Exchange Sale Rooms SATURDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. rw) —HORSES, linple|Uil. mints and Vehicles. 12 factury-cured 1 \).m\ jhams/G cheese, 10 boxes tea, 5 tons ngef and table potatoes, chaff, etc., 1 pjpno, lot glass and china ware, 1 stagla%nangle, lot drapery, oilskins, okers, horse rugs, 1 duchess ch<*t dra\\%s, wash-up dishes, 3 bicycle lamps, cutlery, linoleumjfand many useful sundries too numerous to detail. \ / JNO. R% GRAHAM. Entries received till noon on day of sale. TE KUITI TENNIS CLUB. mllE ANNUAL MEETING will be JL held FRIDAY, 3pd -gfepteinber, at 7,30 p.m. sharp. \f Business of Ollicers and A fujf attendanckof members is required. % C. D. LjyVISDEN, Hon. Sec. ber. we price NOTICE. / undersigned, hereby give ' ' no\ce tjjfnt from the Ist Septemdecided to reduce the to 3d per quart. While thanking for past support, we for a of the same. "V E. B. FISKE, F. E. HYDE. TO STAND THE SEASON AT MESSRS of Mairoa, have jujft purchased another sta!ilon for sie season. Full pedigree afid other jlarTTHfars will appear in our next issue. BUSHFELLING. Wf ANTEDJt three blocks ' ' buphfelljng —■ 1 ;A) acres, 100 acres, Ijfo J. D Stevenson, Waitomo Caves. vim Whin Advertisement from the "West Sussex Gazette": "Working foreman required at once. Must, be a good stacker, sober, not afraid to work. No small children. No Radical or Socialist need apply." During the year ending June New Zealand exported 13J3 drai ;ht | horses to Victoria, the total value '>< j ~ j ing £96,160. Shipments of horses were sent to Melbourne and Sydney last week by the Manuka and Moera'i.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 290, 31 August 1910, Page 2
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