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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 wiH 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, 1911.

MONEY FOR BKAINS. THE Proprietors of the WIOLETTA Company offer Three Prizes, amounting to Eight Guineas, for their famous Wioletta Cough Cure. First Prize of Five Guineas for the best Four Original Advertisements, three inches, single column, about 22 lines. Advertisement must have a Catchy heading, and open to everybody including advertising experts. Second Prize of Two Guineas, open to children under 16 years of age, attending public or private schools, for four verses, 16 lines. Third Prize of One Guinea for the second best four verses, 16 lines. Gist of matter can be taken from Carton or Bottle of Wioletta Cough Cure, which is stocked by chemists and stores. The Proprietors of Wioletta Cough Cure have the right to retain all manuscripts. Carton must be enclosed with competition, and addressed COMPETITION MANAGER WIOLETTA COMPANY AUCKLAND AgentJ. E. Walker, Chemist Te Kuiti. TO LAND BUYERS Get 011 the land, but get on it cheap.

Do not pay big goodwills on top of big rentals for Maori leases, when you can buy 975 acres Education Reserve for 37/6 per acre. Twenty one years lease with right of renewal or valuation for improvements up to £3 per acre (18 years yet to run.) Held at the nominal rental of 4d per acre, all heavy forest country of first class quality, equal to the average Taranaki land. Some lines felled and one and a half miles new fencing just erected, sheep and cattle proof, 8 wires. School and telephone on adjoining properties. Apply "Owner" Box 19, Otorbhanga. BAKER & WEBB (Lat£ M. Baker) Of Otorahanga have been closed for alterations for a few days HAVE NOW RE-OPENED. Every comfort atld 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:— Sanies, Harlstein, Reinhard, Steinbach, Paul Bluhdorn, Carl Eake, Carl Schumann, The Star, Hawkins (London), H. 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. Wm. J. BLACK Horse Shoer and General Smith. TAUPIRI STREET (Between Waitomo County Council and Sale Yards.) BEGS to notify the Public of Te Kuiti and surrounding Districts that he will commence business as above on or about July 3rd, 1911. Having secured the services of Mr. Rob. Smith, well known all over the Waikato as a first class horse-shoer, I am prepared to do my best to satisfy the Public, and with civility and strict attention to business to receive a fair share of patronage. IF you want your printing to be a prominent feature in your business, and attract the attention of the "other fellow's" customers as well as your own, then have it executed at the Chronicle office—you'll get the best at a reasonable price.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 371, 21 June 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 371, 21 June 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 371, 21 June 1911, Page 4

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