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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 WANTED, by single gentleman, accommodation as paying guest in private family. State terms to R. C. H., this office. TO LET, about 100 acres new grass. Apply C. Chilcott, Rora street. FOR SALE, an organ in good condition, cheap. Apply to "H. H." office of this paper. WANTED, housework or cooking by the day. Apply "House," Chronicle Office. MR LANGMUIR thanks all customers who so liberally patronised his first spring sale, and apologises to those who cculd not be served on Saturday last during the rush. Sale continues next week. Do not miss it. w) TONS hand picked Up-to-Date seed potatoes. Lowest cash prices. Quotations at J. R. Graham's. mHE "Escaped Nun," on sale 'at J- Petherick's Central Book Arcade. WANTED KNOWN, for smart up-to-date millinery at town prices, call at Miss Mills' Rora street. BARGAINS in all departments, prints, shantungs, zephyrs, lace fancy ties, hats, flounce all-over embroideries Langmuir's, Taupiri street. 1 £ COWS IN MILK—The herd or your pick at J. R. Graham's, Auctioneer. WANTED, bushmen, at J. R. Graham's Labour Exchange. BOYS' SCHOOL PANTS from 2s lid, girls' bound mushroom hats Is 9d. Send the youngsters to Langmuir's, Taupiri street. mO ARRIVE . DIRECT, per s.s. J- Kent, large shipment of toys, fancy goods and stationery. Petherick's Central Book Arcade.

MEN'S SHIRTS 2s lid, sox Is, braces Is 3d, denims 3s lid, children's washing frocks from 3s 6d —Langmuir, Taupiri street. AN SALE at Petherick's, "Übique," "Tommy, the Hawker," "The Missing Link," "Mum Dawson Boss," "That Droll Lady," etc. WANTED, bushfellers. Highest wages to good men. Camp only three miles from railway station. Apply to J. Hardy, Porotoroa Tunnel. TF PLEASED with your purchases J- at Langmuir's, tell your friends. If dissatisfied tell Langmuir and money cheerfully returned. /"ANTED, smart boy for solicitor's office. Apply in own handwriting to Box* 60, Te Kuiti. rpO LET, about the middle of Sep--A- tember, 3 good, light offices in Rora Street. Jb'. H. Solomon, Agent, f OIUS TEA (next Kelvin i-J House). —Lunches 12 to 2, Is; Afternoon tea, 6d; Lunch for school children, 3d. —Mrs Martin, proprietress. SITTINGS of White Leghorn, eggs Padman-Ledger strain; ss.a sitting.—Hacket, King street, Te Kuiti. EEMEMBEK Langmuir has a large > stock of new season's drapery, sells retail at town prices, and invites inspection. : WANTED KNOWN—The best place to obtain a good meal is the Arcadia Dining Rooms. 3 course dinner for Is. WANTED 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. QITTINGS of Silver Campines and White Leghorns, 14 eggs 6s. Limited number. —H. W. Atkinson, Te Kuiti. 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.

'ANTED 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. WANTED"KNO WN. — I That~~dTT Young has up-to-date showrooms and workshops, fitted with the latest plumbing plant, and does work promtly and reasonably; address is Rora Street, next Kelvin House; telephone 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. DON'T forget your yearly purchase of Sharland's Moa Brand Egg Preservative. Eggs are now at a price which pays to preserve them. At all stores MTLLIONS of eggs have been pre--i-'i- served in Sharland's Moa Brand Egg Preservative. It is the standard preparation in New Zealand. Try it yourself this year. know all about it—you have ■.ried.it beforehand we are only reminding you that it is now the season for SHARLAND'S MQA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. At''all stores. _ ___ 171CONOMICAL 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 all stores. ■ 68.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 398, 23 September 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 398, 23 September 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 398, 23 September 1911, Page 4

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