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Aeel Droppers I Some SOLID REASONS that have made them so | popular and famous throughout Australia. g 2. Cost of TRANSPORT practically NIL. 3. SPEEDY U COSTLESS mode of ATTACHMENT without any tool. 4. WIRES can be STRAINED through the Droppers, unless otherwise required. 5. Angle of the steel—where strength is—INTACT. 6. Cannot be removed without human aid. 7. Especially suitable for NETTING and BARB WIRE. S. Made any length, spaced for any number of wires, to suit any fences, to your own order, at short notice. Write or wire for particulars, and come and see Samples. (E. O. MACKAY) (MOSTYN JONES) SHERIDAN STREET, TE KUITI Seed and Implement Merchants, Land and fl Tt.ii a en, (rents The Bank of New Zealand, Te Kuiti TO STAND THE SEASON AT TE KUITI THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE KNOC. LAETITIA 8 Miss Letty 8 Seaton Delaval 4 (imp.) HOTCHKISS 2 Petrolouse 2 Musket 3 (imp.) (imp.) >gK K " So 2 3d a' Fee: £5 ss. Croomage Fee; ss. Mares will be grazed free until proved, after which time 2s 6d per week grazing will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. Apply GROOM-IN-CHARGE. LOOK TO YOUR FOOTWEARS Are they what they seem to be f We plan our footwear, lay out. specifications, thoroughly tost before stocking. They are solid leather, beginning to end, made on best lasts. if ■_.... M ||(ostfati©n ha whole-back chrome shooter, I pegged sole, tips, toe plates.jm caps. In nailed, unnailed, or sprigged soles, 1 8/3» """""""k ~ , • ■--:- py ro t a n, 1J ¥;} lAvo snunnsrs less unui catalogued by otm..-. 0 Write for Latest Illustrated Catalogue. FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, 12, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND.

.ale Dnlgctv;v G TV iCniti Auctioneers, Stock. Station, Land, Insurance and General Commission Agents The Lister Engines and Shearing Machines; The National Petrol Magnetor Engine; The National Mutual Insurance Company; Thomas' Carbolised Sheep Dip; The Oliver Visible Typewriter ; Williams & Kettle's Hawkes Bay Grass Seeds. Sheep Stations: Freeholds and Leaseholds of all sizes ; House and town properties in Te Kuiti. Special attention will be paid to naddock sales of all classes of stock. tanning implements or an descriptions and general station requisites supplied at Auckland wholesale prices plus freight. ¥TAZOL 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. I cannot speak too highly of Nazol. Yours faithfully,

■Fmfirii! MAROKOPA. Groceries and Provisions of the best quality always on hand. K£P Goods at Reasonable Prices 1131 GIVE THE NEW STORE A TRIAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED *y, Proprietor General ' Storekeepers, OTOfiOHANGA, Have large stocks of FENCING WIRE ROOFING IRON GRASS SEED MANURES BOOTS AND SHOES And a fine assortment of such supplies as is usually kept in a firstclass country store. Also Agents for Victoria Insurance Co. and W. Gunson & Co., Auckland. IF you want to cure your cough take Tonking's Linseed Emulsion—from all chemists and stores. Is 6d,

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 414, 15 November 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 414, 15 November 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 414, 15 November 1911, Page 8

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