TENDERS. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for felling 500 acres of bush on my farm near Ongarue in blocks of 100 acres or over. Specifications may be seewspt "King Countrj Chronicle" nui Prels," and wft«rce a man will al-Jays ba*f&ady to show pending contractors over work. J Tencftrs addressedi&lkftMtfffersigned close oR SATURDAY, Bth OCTOBER, or contracts may be let privately at any time hereafter. A. JULIAN, Te Kuiti. OHURA COUNTY COUNCIL. /CONTRACT No. 19, stripping about roads ders%ffilljbe received and be seen af this office till 4 SATURDAY, the of OCTOBER NEXT./ _ eaass mo^ /OHN MACPHERSUNT County Engineer. Omira, 20th September, 1910. TENDERS. TEtfjDBRS are invited for felling up to 500jicres bush at .Te Anga, in blocks ov 100 Specifications mi tained fromjfche undergilfiiwifJJrwhom tenders mu§/be sent. F. C. STUA Ota'ngiwai. TO STAND THE SEASON AT A^iROA. PETCH BBtfSfeof Mairoa, havelust another stallion for Ithe comi/g season. Full pedigree fcd other farticulars will appear later. London and Lancashire FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY (Established in New Zealand 1863). Fire, Marine, Accident MR W. LORIGAN having resigned, MR BERNARD WOLFF has been appointed agent for the above company at Te Kuiti, as from September Ist, 1910. OFFICE: CORNER RORA AND KING STREETS. 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 3d per quart from September Ist 1910. Hoping for a fair share of public patronage. W. A. Cantlon. A NEW TEA ROOM, "The Cottage," at the south end of Rora street, Te Kuiti, is now open. Dainty lunches and afternoon teas are specialties. Some lunches include soup, fish with chips, tea, bread and butter 9d. Afternoon tea 6d. Supper on Saturdays from 8.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. 6d. Try "The Cottage," and you will be pleased. 10 ACRESfpsbold for sale, one 10 Otorohanga, fronting main road aim railway line, fenced 2 paddocks, go® burning site. Price: Terms £2O pe| land agents, oroh Bengal Razors Bengal Razors BEST QUALITY MADE Each Razor sold is Guaranteed and kept in perfect shaving order for two years FREE OF CHARGE. F. S. SUTTON HAIRDRESSER TE KUITI A Ballad of The Bald. Winnie used to wear a toupee, Pads and puffs like other girls. Had two switches made from combings, Transformation fringe and curls. But her pennies -went on treatment. Shampoo, massage, tonic. But greyer grew she week by week, While Dandruff, it was chronic. How she yearned for Nature's tresses. Crimping irons did fret her. Thought she'd try experiments, And bought some " VIOLETTA." Soon her scalp felt cool and pliant, She who oft spent days in Fuming over falling hair, Watched a growth amazing. Winnie's coiffure now is envied By every theatregoer. In the street and car and tea-room, School friends hardly know hex*. L'ENVOI. Ye, who pine for Youth, and find All artifice a fetter, Profit by Winnie's wisdom and For hair use " Wioletta." Price 3s 6d. .Sold Everywhere. Agent—L. D, Nathan, Auckland.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 298, 28 September 1910, Page 4
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