For Sale, Freehold. SECTION 28 KIMU STREET OVER j ACRE. (Near Mr Hitchcock's.) WITH faithfully built house containing six large rooms of superior finish, with bathroom (porcelain bath), lavatory basin, both hot and cold water, pantry and wash house, washtubs, built in copper, etc., large storage, fowl house and run, and all modern conveniences. £250 CASH BUYS THIS, AND IT'S A BARGAIN. ALSO small four-roomed cottage, ori section 26, 110 feet frontage to Rimu Street,the best Freehold } acre section in Te Kuiti. £125 CASH BUYS THIS— SNAF IT! Apply— JOHN CARR, Te Kuiti. King Country Shoe Store. I HAVE much pleasure informing; the public of Te Kuiti and surrounding district I HAVE PURCHASED the BUSINESS OF W. F. FORD, BOOTMAKER, TE KUITI, and have put in a new and up-to-date stock suitable for the requirements of the district. All goods will be sold at TOWN PRICES. Repairs and all kinds of Boots made to order on the premises. W. Me1)0 NA L I>. King Country Shoe Store. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for felling 100 acres of bush, more or less, at Oparure.—For further particulars apply J. N. BODDIE, Oparure. ~ "tenders. TENDERS invited for felling bush near Tangitu in blocks of 50 acres and upwards. Further particulars from C. G. ERIKSSON, Te Kuiti. HALF-HOLIDAY. WE beg to notify the general public that in future we are closing our premises for the weekly half-holiday on SATURDAYS at 1 p.m. HATTAWAY & FITZPATRICK. Te Kuiti, Juiy Bth, 1911. TO PIANO 11l YKIiS. MR. J. H. GITTOS, representing the LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO CO. (Auckland), has arranged for a permanent display of their instruments in Miss Honan's music rooms ABOVE BLACKMAN & COBB'S. The SPENCER PIANO is a make that will command special attention, being a British piano of world-wide repute. Arrangements have been made whereby Miss Honan will be able to illustrate these pianos. Cash or terms to 36 months are quoted, and inspection is cordially invited. Catalogues free on request to MISS HONAN, Te Kuiti, or MR. J. H. GITTOS, Hamilton Agent. A Prize of t'l Is. Said a lady to a friend, 'Just try my cake!' And with a smile she did at once partake. Good gracious mc! she thought, I wonder where she bought? A prize of £i is. will be paid to the person adding the best last line to the above Limerick referring to Aunt Janet's Baking Powder. All replies, accompanied by an outside label from a tin of Aunt Janet's Baking POWDER nuist be sent in by July 31st, 1911, addressed to "Limerick," Box 533, G.P.0., Auckland. The Proprietor's decision to be final, and the result will be advertised. Saturday Night! DON'T FORGET. What is SUNDAY Without SURATURAV The famous Roslyn writing pads obtainable from local drapers and storekeepers at 6d and Is each.* THE COTTAGE TEA ROOMS, south end Rora street. Dainty lunches Is, and afternoon teas Gd. Tea every evening from 5 to 7 p.m. Tea on Saturdays from 5 p.m. and supper Saturday nights 6d.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 377, 12 July 1911, Page 4
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