WANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc. For small advertisements in this column the charge is: 18 words One Shilling, Three insertions Two-and-Sixpence; and Sixpence for each additional Nine words or part thereof. Cash in advance r OST, at Puiney's sale, 14th inst., W one sheepdog, white ring on neck, left front foot turned out. Answers to name of "Spring." Apply to Schormann Bros., Waitomo. WANTED, girl, about 16 or I'. years old, as general in town-. ship.—Reply Box 17, Post Office, Otorohanga. WANTED, housekeeper or general; good wages; easy place for young person.—Apply, Mrs G. Lineham. mEvmniM perience and knowledge of type- ' writing and book-keeping, seeks position in office or store. —"Reliable," Chronicle office. THNERGETIC youth wants employ- ' ment. Willing to undertake work of any kind.—Apply "Z," Chronicle office. WANTED, general or working housekeeper; must be fond of children; other help kept.—For particulars apply "General," Chronicle office. IOOK your orders for "Weekly > Graphic," "N. Z. Farmer," "Lloyd's Weekly News," "Australasian," Fashion Journals, etc., at Petberick's Central Book Arcade, the leading Te Kuiti newsagency. XAM instructed to clear a consignment of 50!bs cocoa at 2s 46 per lb; 100 boxes Broken Pekoe tea at 6s. —J. R. Graham, Auctioneer. mE KUITI in 1905 and 1911.—Photographic views of Te Kuiti and its beauty spots, by C. H. Holland, now on sale at Petherick's Central Book Arcade. The photographs of 1905 are protected. I>ODK your orders at once for the * Coronation Number of the "Auckland Weekly News" at the Central Book Arcade. WANTED KNOWN—The best place to obtain a good meal is the Arcadia Dining Rooms. 3 course dinner for Is. ' ' Young is the pioneer plumber and ironworker in the King Country, and employs the largest staff of competent workmen; and does country work.
[Tf ANTED KNOWN.—That D. J. '» Young has easily the best selection of ranges, register grates, stoves, porcelain baths, sinks, enamel-ware tanks, chimneys, washing boilers, fenders, and general ironmongery. MOME people don't know the value * of "NAZOL" as a remedy for cold in the head or sore throat, simply because they have never used it. They continue suffering when they might be relieved and cured. Thousands have proved its efficacy and worth, and would not be without. it. Sold everywhere. Is 6d bottle of 60 doses. .RANTED KNOWN.—That D. J. »' Young, plumbing worker, has fitted 36 hot water services in all the up-to-date dwellings of Te Kuiti and district. - I TET us book your order for the "Auckland Weekly News,'' "Weekly Press," Canterbury Times," Otago Witness," Wellington Truth," "N.Z. Times," "N.Z. Herald," "Referee," "Bulletin," "Globe," "World's News," or any other paper procurable.—Petherick's. MOTHERS all over the Province have proved the true value of " NAZOL." The quick and certain relief it has given the " little ones " when suffering from sudden chills, stuffiness, and cold in the head, or coughs, has made it a reliable household remedy. Sold everywhere, is 6d bottle of 60 doses OAAA SIXPENNY Novels, and all I u\3\J\J the latest magazines at Petherick's Central Book Arcade. "fF you get a chill, with sore throat - and tightness of the chest, don't wait until you are laid up, but tackle it with " NAZOL" which grips it quicker and more effectually than most remedies. Sold everywhere, is 6d bottle of 60 doses.
w 7 ANTED all King Country settlers* "to call on J. POMEROY & Co., Hamilton, and see their fine stock of Vehicles, also the Zealandia Milking Machine and I.H.C. Engines working on the premises. JAS. POMEROY & CO., Coachbuilders, Victoria Street, Hamilton. ■•
THE COTTAGE TEA ROOMS, south end Rora street. Dainty lunches Is, and afternoon teas 6d. Tea every evening from 5 to 7 p.m. Tea on Saturdays from 5 p.m. and supper Saturday nights 6d. We specialise in Warner's rustproof corsets as we know of no other models that are so strongly guaranteed. —King Country drapers.* The famous Roslyn writing pads obtainable from local drapers and storekeepers at 6d and Is each.* FOR SALE. ~IPLENDID Building Sites for sale J on the hills. Apply J. FICKLING, The Bakery, Rora Street.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 378, 15 July 1911, Page 4
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