WANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc. For small atlverifctrnu-ms in liiU ostium th«r charge is: i,s wor.is Om- Mtiilins, 1 iiivc insertions, I'wo-;tnt!-Si\pern c ; an;: >i\pei'AV I<>r each additional Nine worils or p.irt tK-icoi". Cash in advance f ANTED, a good general; ether help kept. Apply Mrs Cory Matthew, Te Kuiti. w)<) I!A 1 COCKSFOOT ami Clover *»J" Seed, 1l!s lid per bushel, at J. R. Graham's Exchange Sale Room. \, T OU know the shop where you can 1 get lirst-ciass stationery at city price?. If not go to Fetherick's Central Book Arcade. UV ji HERALD" and "N.Z. Times" obtainable daily from the Central Book Arcade. TX/" ANTED KNOWN—Don't envy »' that person's writing pad. There is one for you at the Central Book Arcade Blue Cambrics are going fast; that tells us we're right in style and prices. WANTED —Visitors to Te Kuiti to call at the Arcadia Dining Rooms. Good Table, 3 courses for Is. FOR SALE CHEAP—Second-hand Vehicles of all kinds ; also new Spring Drays, Carts, Waggons, Gigs and our famous " Handy " Sulkies. Call or write for designs and prices to J. POMEROY & Co., Victoria Street Hamilton. THE BAKERY, Rora Street. —The place for a Good Hot Dinner and Tea. Hot pies a speciality. The cottage tea rooms, south end Rora street. Dainty lunches Is, and afternoon teas 6d. Tea on Saturdays from 5 p.m. and supper Saturday nights 6d. WANTED KNOWN—That W. F. Ford, Boot and Shoe Maker, has started business in Rora Street, Te Kuiti. Hand-sewn boots guaranteed to fit the foot and fancy. Prices right. Special attention riven to repairs. WANTED KNOWN—The best place to obtain a good meal is the Arcadia Dining Rooms. 3 course dinner for Is.
t'ONCEKNIXU YOUli HAIR When you require SOMETHING for your Hair, you should consider TWO important things : Will that SOMETHING injure my Hair, or will I derive any benefit from that SOMETHING? WIOLETTA Hair Food and Tonic is the only Hair Preparation in New Zealand which can truthfully answer these two questions. W'TOLETTA is the only hair tonic in the Dominion that on every bottle you will see the Colonial Analyst's Report. The Analyst says : " Wioletta is non-injurious, and Wioletta makes hair grow." WIOLETTA is the only hair tonic in New Zealand which will give you a guarantee that if you receive no benefit from its use you will get your money refunded. WIOLETTA has the largest sale of any' hair tonic in New Zealand (guaranteed)— English, American, or Foreign. Chemists, Hairdressers, and Stores, 3s 6d ; posted 6d extra. AWAKINO COLLIE CLUB'S Fifth Annual Trials. To be held at Awakino on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April 10th and 11th, 1911. PROGRAMME. Classes Open to All-comers. CLASS I. DRIVING AND YARDING COMPETITION with one dog; about 300 yards; time allowed, 15 minutes. First prize £6, 2nd £3, 3rd £l. Points —Driving, 8; style, 8; command, 8; yarding, 6; total, 30. CLASS 11. HEADING (about 440 yards), BRING BACK AND YARD —Time allowed, 15 minutes. First prize £4, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. PointsHeading, 5; bring back, 5; command, 8; style, 6; yarding G; total, 30. CLASS 111. HUNTAWAY, HEAD, BRING BACK, AND HOLD IN RING, about 4-10 yards. Time allowed 18 minutes. First prize £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Points—Huritaway, 5; noise in huntaway, 5; command, 5; head, 5; bring back, (3; holding, 4; total, 30. CLASS IV. iIUNTAWAY, between three sets o£ frags, each ilag placed out about 1 chain apart on a zig-zag course about lUO yards long. Time allowed, minute". First prize £3, 2nd £ i Ids, 3rd Ids. Points —Huntaway, H; command, 10; style, 0; noise, 0; total, 30. Speciai prizes will be allotteu later. Judge: Mr Donald McDonald (Wiatehora). Entries close with the sticrctary on March 30tli, It'll. Special coai-ius will run i'rorn Te Kuiti for the Trials'. Full programme may be obtained on application to E. A. PAYN'TuR, Hon. Sec, Awakino, via Nov: Plymouth. y IAY 1 lou.-l of t> room- ami batli--i*! i'ito;i! !o x S, h and e water; verandah 7- * iect. Detached wa>hhouse 20 x 8 (fixed tubs). IU acres land. No reasonable cash oiler refused. Appiv lack Sanderson, Owner,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 343, 8 March 1911, Page 4
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