STOP ! ££* Why BUY elsewhere, when J. Reardon 8 SONS, General MerchantSi 0 Aria, WILL supply you with everything at current rates ? Bush Camps supplied. Post and Telegraph Office. 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 Agent for "The Dominion." All the leading 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 R. Fenton Watchmaker and Jeweller Clocks, Jewellery & High-Grade Watches a Speciality Repairs Promptly Executed Charges Moderate Chas. F. Turner Bootmaker Repairer and Importer A LARGE STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE FOOTWEAR Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes a Speciality. RORA STREET TE KUITI Wanted! ONE HUNDRED MARRIAGEABLE YOUNG RING COUNTRY MEN One Hundred Ladies (Dolls) to be almost given away. £A CASES NEW GOODS Ov ARRIVED Comic Postcards, Fancy Crockery Ornaments, Wedding Presents, Writing Blocks (150 sheets for I/). KING COUNTRY PUBLIC! Apply early for the Ladies Real Bargains and Almost Given Away at Miss McConneli's Hamilton Novelty Depot PRINTERS AND PRINTERS CHERE ARE TWO KINDS OF PRINTERS Those who endeavour to excel in their art; and, the other kind Have you ever noticed what a difference attractively printed circulars, invoices, statements and letter papers make in their impression on the minds of your customers ? A shabby letterhead is a reflection upon the business house using it, and a disgrace to the printer who turned it out. An artistically produced programme or poster, on the contrary, is not only a thing of beauty in itself but a joy as long as it lasts. THE KING COUNTRY CHRONICLE Printers do good work. They strive to do better, and with artistic types and papers and the newest ideas constantly before them, are gettinga reputation equal to that of the big city houses. The prices, too, are moderate. If you give your job printing to the CHRONICLE you have the treble satisfaction of getting good value, at a reasonable cost, and spending your money in your own district, where it goes to pay wages and returns in local purchases, Telephone 8. P,O. Box IJ..
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 294, 14 September 1910, Page 2
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377Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 294, 14 September 1910, Page 2
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