TENDERS. TENDERS. rvENIHCRS are invited for fell' nui Press," and o\|j£m, where a man will always be reaJfTto show intending or contrasts may be let privately at any "%, / A. JULIAN, *v / Te Kuitik London and Lancashire FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY (Established in New Zealand 1863). Fire, Marine, Accident Tlfß W. LORIGAN having resigned, M 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. 'AVING INSTALLED the MOST ■i- 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. G. McKAY, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ACOUNTANT, ETC., Pio Pio. \J undertaken. NATIVE LAND DEALINGS A SPECIALTY. Insurances Effected. BEST QUALITY MADE Each Razor sold is Guaranteed and kept in perfect shaving order for two years FREE OF CHARGE. F. si SUTTON Waikato Agricultural & Pastoral Association NINETEENTH Annual Show TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY November Bth anil 9th. ALL entries must be made at Hamilton, or at the office of the Auckland Provincial Agricultural Association, High Street, Auckland ; Mr E. Veale, Secretary W.C.A. and P. Association, Cambridge; SecretaryFranklin A. and P. Association, Pukekohe; Secretary, Te Aroha Show Te Aroha ; Secretary Ohinemuri A. and P. Association, Paeroa; Mr Thomas Hinton, Eureka ; and Mr A. H. Storey, Te Awamutu, on or before Saturday, October 22nd, 1910. Entries close Saturday, Oct. 22nd, 1910. Write for Schedules J. C. POTTS Secretary, Hamilton GO UP, THOU BALDHEAD The sight of a BALD-HEADED man does not excite the same contempt to-day as in the time of Elijah. We see him at the theatre, in his office. We catch the polish of his head as he raises his hat in the street. We take him now as an accepted fact. It seems the natural order of things he should be bald. But how does he take it himself. The chances are his toilet-table is an array of hair-restorers and tonics, which have proved ineffectual. The chances are he has given up the quest for hair in disgust. WIOLETTA is his need, if he but knew. WIOLETTA, the nourishment required to tone up the dormant cells and produce the growth which is man's natural right. Price 3s 6d. Sold Everywhere. Agent—L. D. Nathan, Auckland.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 300, 5 October 1910, Page 4
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