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MACKAY 8 JONES (E. O. MACKAY) (MOSTYN JONES) SHERIDAN STREET, TE KUITI Seed and Implement Merchants Land and Commission Agents Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand AGENCIES : Booth-Macdonald & Co., and other Leading Machinery Manufacturers Cooper's Dip and Shearing Machines Dominion Milking Machines Australian Mutual Provident Society Standard Fire Insurance Co. Farm Implements, Fencing Wire, Cooper's Dip and Sundries now in stock. We have various sums of Money to Lend on first and second Mortgage MACKAY & JONES SHERIDAN STREET, TE KUITI GANE MILKING MACHINE. WITH AUTOMATIC MILK RELEASE. The simplest machine at present operating in the Dominion. The chief features are : SIMPLICITY IN OPERATING SIMPLICITY IN CLEANING SIMPLICITY IN RENEWING SIMPLICITY IN INSTALLING These are the CHIEF features. The milk release is the property of the proprietary, and has advantages that will appeal to all practical dairymen. THE GANE is used by Messrs Jas. Parlane, Hamilton E. C. Delamore, Tamahere, M. Ross, Te Awamutu, J. Finlay Te Awamutu, H. E. Salter, Rotorua, and many others to whom intending purchasers are referred for particulars of the excellent work of the machine. THE GANE is used largely in New Zealand, and we only quote the names of a few neighbours' who will be able to show the machine in operation during milking hours. An Agency has been opened in Otorohanga, and all enquiries and correspondence will be attended to by J. WILLIS, OANE jSEiXu.. Otorohanga.

SETTLERS' STORE MAROKOPA. Groceries and Provisions of the best quality always on hand. Goods at Reasonable Prices e €si GIVE THE NEW STORE a TRIAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED E. C. Stanley, Proprietor Earl & Earl General Storekeepers, OTO'EOHANGA, Have large stocks of FENCING WIRE ROOFING IRON GRASS SEED MANURES BOOTS AND SHOES And a fine assortment of such supplies as is usually kept in a firstclass country store. Also Agents for Victoria Insurance Co. and W. Gunson & Co., Auckland. Government Insurance Department FACT No. I. The guarantee of the State 1 goes with every Policy issued by the Department. L EVERY person insured under its = conditions rests absolutely secure I firmly assured that whatever may happen the full value of his policy is as certain to be paid i when the claim accrues as that ALFRED YATES BOOTMAKER :: PIO PIO :: REPAIRS :: NEATLY :: EXECUTED

COOK & ROSS NEGOTIATORS For the Purchase or Sale of Native Leaseholds Crown Leaseholds Freehold Land Sawmills and Timber Rights Town Sections Dwellings Businesses Hotels Suburban Sections We can handle your business satisfactorily. Clients assisted to raise Money on Mortgage or other Securities. i=T CALL AND SEE US cookTross Land and Stock xlgents, Ohura & Taumarunui. Pioneer Lime & Metal Works WILSON'S SIDING PRODUCTS: 1. Agricultural Lime, ground and unground 2. Carbonate of Lime. Raw ground Limestone 3. Broken Metal and Screenings for yards and concrete, also as a substitute for shell on paths and grave enclosures Please address all orders for Pioneer Products to Wilson's Portland Cement Co., Ltd. AUCKLAND 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 dven to repairs.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 366, 3 June 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 366, 3 June 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 366, 3 June 1911, Page 8

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