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TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE KING COUNTRY. Having purchased Mr C. H. Holland's Chemist and Druggist business, I trust the support with which he has been favoured may kindly be extended to me. Owing to the growing importance of the King Country and my desire that every want, in connection with drugs, druggists' sundries, perfumery, photographic and optical goods, may be filled locally, I have added largely to the stock. Prices and quality of goods will be the same as at the leading city pharmacies, while all prescriptions will be dispensed under my personal supervision. Veterinary preparations will be a specialty, and I have arranged with a capable VETERINARY SURGEON to visit my shop. J. E. WALKER, Member (by examination) of the Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand. Te Kuiti, March Bth, 19U. CONCERNING YOUR 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. WIOLETTA 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. Agent:—J. E. Walker, Chemist, Te Kuiti. TO LAND BUYERS

Get on the land, but get 01 it cheap. Do not pay big goodwills on top of bi| rentals for Maori leases, when you cai buy 975 acres Education Reserve for 37/1 per acre. Twenty one years lease wit! right of renewal or valuation for improve ments up to £3 per acre (18 years yet t< run.) Held at the nominal rental of 41 per acre, all heavy forest country of firs class quality, equal to the average Tara naki land. Some lines felled and one an< a half miles new fencing just erected sheep and cattle proof, 8 wires, Schoo and telephone on adjoining properties. Apply "Owner" Box 19, Otorohanga. BAKEE & WEB: (Late M. Baker) Of Otorahanga IyHO have been closed for alterations for a few days will RE-OPEN ON TUESDAY NEX. Every comfort and convenience. A perfect shave or haircut guaranteed. NOTICE. C. CHILCOTT, WATCHMAKER, RORA ST., HAVING secured the agency of the National Piano Co., is prepared to sell pianos on time payments or cash. Call and make your own terms. The following makers in stock:— Sames, Harlstein, Reinhard, Steinbach, Paul Bluhdorn, Carl Eake, Carl Schumann, The Star, Hawkins (London), 11. Lubitz, Schinekel & Co, Tucker & Co. You can secure real musical satisfaction and value in any nf the above high-grade instruments. Don't forget your local agent if you are in want of a piano. Every instrument guaranteed. Dr. J. i\ Carolan, J.P. SURGEON Consultations daily at Dr. Fullerton's and Mr Walker's, chemist. OTOROHANGA:—Thursdays, 11.20 a.m. till 3.20 p.m.

B. J. M. KEMP Merchant Tailor, flatter and Shirt Maker Queen & Swanson Streets, Auckland. HE BAKERY, Rora Street.—The place for a Good Hot Dinner and Tea. Hot pies a speciality.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 369, 14 June 1911, Page 4

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551

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 369, 14 June 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 369, 14 June 1911, Page 4

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