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i-ui =,„< iii 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 HOUSE to let—Jno. P.. t) Graham. WANTED, four good bushmen, day wages; also camp cook. Apply to J. M. Forster, Storekeeper, Waitomo Caves. 10R SALE, 15 quiet springing heifers, close up.—C. B. Lever, Auctioneer, Te Kuiti. TjTAIRDRESSERS.— Open for enJ- gagement, a thoroughly firstclass gentleman's hand. For address telegraph "Fussard," Working Men's Club, Napier. WANTED AT ONCE, two bush- ' ' men. Apply W. Buck, Mangapehi. mENDERS invited for felling 120 - acres (more or less) of bush. For particulars apply Chronicle Office. pOCKSFOOT 12s 6d, rye 3s 6d and yJ 4s 6d bushel; 1 dray £lO, dray £l3, disc harrows £7 15s, for cash; separator £7 Graham's Auction Mart. [fijANTED by a lady, board and resi- ' ' dence in a private family. "References," care Chronicle office, Te Kuiti. WANTED good bushmen, also lad for farm, also genera! farm hand—Graham's Labour Exchange. RANTED, bushfellers. Highest ;es to good men. Camp only three miles from railway station. Apply to J. Hardy, Porotoroa Tunnel. TO LET, 30 acres more or less of ploughing breaking-up. Apply sharp, George Churcher, Paemako. YyANTED, a good farm hand; one ' ' able to milk; good wages. Apply J. Boddie, Te Kuiti. "yyANTED, smart boy for solicitor's *» office. Apply in own handwriting to Box 60, Te Kuiti.

mO LET, about the middle of SepJ- tember, 3 good, light offices in Eora Street. — b'. H. Solomon, Agent. TOTUS~TEA "ROOMS TnexT Kelvin -" House). —Lunche3 12 to 2, Is; Afternoon tea, 6d; Lunch for school children, 3d. —Mrs Martin, proprietress. SITTINGS of White Leghorn, eggs Padman-Ledger strain; 5s a sitting.—Hacket, King street, Te Kuiti. E"XTEWI are being made at Petherick's Central Book Arcade to make room for large consignments of new goods. JOOK your orders for Weekly Graphic," "N. Z. Farmer," "Lloyd's Weekly News," "Australasian," Fashion Journals, etc., at Petherick's Central Book Arcade, the leading Te Kuiti newsagency* TE KUITI m 19U5 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. WANTED KNOWN—The best place to obtain a good meal is the Arcadia Dining Rooms. 3 course dinner for Is. yANTED KNOWN.—That D. J. » ' Young is the pioneer plumber and ironworker in the King Country, and employs the largest staff of competent workmen; and does country work. OITTINGS of Silver Campines and White Leghorns, 14 eggs 6s. Limited number. —H. W. Atkinson, Te Kuiti. [fif ANTED KNOWN.—That. D. J. » * Young has easily the best selection of ranges, register grates, stoves, porcelain baths, brinks, enamel-ware tanks, chimneys, washing boilers, fenders, and general ironmongery.

WANTED 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. LET 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 procurabie. —Petherick's. 9000 SIXFENNY Novels, and all u\3\j\j the latest magazines at Petherick's Central Book Arcade. ANTED KNOWN.—ThaTDTT Young has up-to-date showrooms and workshops, fitted with the latest plumbing plant, and does work promt!y and reasonably; address is Rora Street, next Kelvin House; telephone 68. | rpHE 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. l forget your yearly purchase ■v of Sharland's Moa Brand Egg Preservative. Eggs are now at a price which pays to preserve them. At all stores Wear Roslyn unshrinkable flannel, "Delta" finish, and you will know what real comfort is. Ask persistently, for it.* MiLLiUiNb oi eggs have been preserved in Sharland's Moa Brand Egg Preservative. It is the standard preparation in New Zealand. Try it yourself this year. VOU know all about it—you have -*- tried it before, and we are only reminding you that it is now the season for SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. At all stores. We are indebted to the "Drape-s' Record" of June 3rd for the information that Warner's Rustproof Corsets are the output of the largest corset ! factory in the world.." i

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 395, 13 September 1911, Page 4

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714

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 395, 13 September 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 395, 13 September 1911, Page 4

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