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GROCERS, FRUITERERS IRONMONGERS AND . . PRODUCE MERCHANTS Rora Street Te Kuiti The worst stand in Te Kuiti ! ! But the best value —the lowest prices ! Sugar and Butter have temporarily gone up in price, owing to exceptional circumstances, but other lines we sell below cost. MUTTON BIRDS— 4s per dozen CHAFF—Ss 6d per sack for CASH LOOSE PEAS & BEANS, 61b for is DOOLEY & CO. The Cheap Cash Grocers, RORA STREET FOE SALE. IPLENDID Building Sites for sale on the hills. Apply J. FICKLING, The Bakery, Rora Street. FOR SALE. •~\ acres, A.R.P., I mile from Station, partly improved. r\ acres, Native Lease, near Te v Kuiti. r> acres, Native Lease, Bush. Iy) acres, Native Lease, All grass, I\J\) ring fence. 6 acres, Native Lease, Bush and fern, partly fenced. Good Freehold Building Sites. R. C. JORDAN. 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, whiie 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 shoo. f. E. WALKER, Member (by examination) of the Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand. Te Kuiti, March Bth, 1911. irs Jor hi Sittings of WHITE LEGHORNS for sale, from some of the best strains of Australia and New Zealand. Also INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS, 5s per sitting. W. J. HART, Hangatiki jifILLIONS of eggs have been pre■"A served in Sharland's Moa Brand igg Preservative. It is the standard preparation in New Zealand. Try it yourself this year. itTAZOL Limited.—Dear Sirs, I was suffering from a very acute form of Influenza together with sore throat. I was depressed and slept badly, when a friend advised me to try Nazol. _ I had bought several other remedies including a well-known cough cure, but could not get cured. Nazol gave me instant relief, and my illness gradually left me, so that I was able to eat and sleep well. J. cannot speak too highly of Nazol. Yours faithfully, John Carroll, Ngaiojune 14th, 1911. GOOD as the Bank may truly be said of Sharland's Moa Brand ,gg Preservative. Fresh eggs in it are well and safely kept, and return a handsome profit. Thousands can testify to this. At all stores. Drapers if you travel with us you will partake of our life and vigour, the greatest among you is not too great to grow, will you join us then in speeding up the sales of Warner's Rust-pioof Corsets?—R. & G., Ltd., wholesale agents for Warner's Corsets.* ECONOMICAL Housekeepers are now preparing to put down their supplies of preserved eggs. There is no preservative like Sharland's Moa Brand Egg Preservative. None has its long history or unqualified success —it never fails to keep fresh eggs ; sweet and good. At ail stores. | We are indebted to the "Drapes' Record" of June 3rd for the information that Warner's Rustproof Corsets are the output of the largest corset factory in the world."; VEAR after year brings increasing Moa Brand Egg Preservative. Thousands swear by it. To be had at all stores. Roslyn suits are built with a thorough knowledge of the science of correct suit-building* Wear Roslyn unshrinkable flannel, "Delta" finish, and you will know what real comfort is. Ask persistently, for it.* jJ of Sharland's Moa Brand Egg Preservative. Eggs are now at a >rice which pays to preserve them. At all stores

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 391, 30 August 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 391, 30 August 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 391, 30 August 1911, Page 4

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