WANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc. For small advertisements in this column the charge is: i 5 words One Shilling, Three insertions 1 wo-and-Sixpencc ; and Sixpence for each additional Nine words or part thereof. Cash in advance LOST, on Te Ivuiti racecourse, gold chain bangle. Finder kindly return to Chronicle office, reward given. LOST on Thursday at racecourse, 'possum rug and baby's coat. Reward on returning same to J. T. Hetet. FRUIT without reserve every Saturday; private sales all the week —J. R. Graham. FOR SALE, a choice freehold property, section 1 rood with 178 feet frontage to a well formed and metalled street, Te Kuiti Borough, with a new and well built cottage of 5 rooms, bathroom and detached washhouse. To be sold cheap; easy teams. For particulars apply G. Wells on property. 171/"ANTED TO LET at once, 80 Vt acres last year's bush crass, 6 miles fron. Otorohanga. Apply Green and Colebrook, Otorohanga. LANGMUIR'S drapery sale now on in Taupiri street, for 10 days. Bargains in all departments. OEWE'S PlPttS and Craven Mixture lead the world—Try Suttona' for good smoke. IjIOLLOW the footsteps of the wise ■ to Dooley and Co's. stores for all you want in the house. BARGAINS in drapery and clothing. Everything reduced to effect a speedy sale Langmuir, Taupiri street. IF you would be happy, though married, get your groceries and fruit from Dooley and Co's. stores, Rora street. POST CARDS; Latest, views of Te Kuiti. See our comics: they're a treat —at Sutton's. LOST, near Te Kuiti, one black sheep dog, white neck, white tip feet and tail, leather collar on neck, number unknown ; reward, —J. C. Thoresen, Mahoenui. WANTED, good general. _ Apply Mrs H. Matthew, Te Kuiti. LANGMUIR'S drapery sale of summer goods for 10 days only, at ereatly reduced prices. Inspection invited —Langmuir, Taupiri street. THOUSANDS fainting with the heat! Get new life by eating Dooley's lovely peaches and nectarines. YS7E apologise to thosp who were * ' crushed in the rush for delicious fruit last Saturday. We hope to make better arrangements for this week — Dooley and Co. LATEST: "Following of the Star," by F. Barclay, the author of "The Rosary"—at Sutton"s. FOUR NOVELS for eighteen pence —limited time only—Petherick's Central Book Arcade. TiHE biggest bargain yet offered — guod cottage and large section, £2OO, terms —J. R. Graham. ALL school books now obtainable at Petherick's Central Book Arcade O you require a diary for 1912? If so, Petherick's have them at the right prices. FOR SALE, good will of 350 acres of native land four miles from Te Awamutu and one mile from Te Puhi station. Nearly all ploughable. Title: Native Lease 42 years at low rental —Price £2 10s per acre; terms. I have also a few sections which can be obtained direct from the native owners.—Keiha Newton, Te Kuiti. FRUT, all sorts daily, at Graham's auction mart. W ANTED KNOWN, that Harry > » Jane, plumber and sheet metal worker, has been appointed sole agent for the New Zealand Dreadnought Gas Co.. Ltd., for Te Kuiti and surrounding districts. 1 Q1 9 POCKET DIARIES—Fine assortment; prices right; inspection invited. —Sutton's. WANTED KNOWN—That Patti- ' » son & Lockington have a beautiful range of table covers, carpet squares, and runners, at prices to suit everybody. GTRIKE out the top covering of that old suite and have it recovered at Pattison & Lockington. All work guaranteed. FURNITURE —Why go elsewhere when you can get it made cheaper and exactly to your taste at Pattison & Lockington's, furnishers, Te Kuiti. FOR SALE, four-roomed house, freehold, near completion, low figure for quick sale. Apply John Carr, Te Kuiti. LOTUS TEA ROOMS (next Kelvin House).—Lunches 12 to 2, Is; Afternoon tea, 6d; Lunch for school children, 3d.—Mrs Martin, proprietress. WANTED 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. W """"'ANTED KNOWN—The best place to obtain a good meal is the Arcadia Dining Rooms. 3 course dinner for Is. 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.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 439, 14 February 1912, Page 4
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