AGENTS & IN J icRrRETEfio. P.O. Box 41. '.i\-loplln!K- 95 KEIHA NEWTON LICE NS E D IN TE R I'RETER First Grade Rora Street, Te Kuiti. Contract prices given for all Native work. Pepene Eketone, Licensed Interpreter, Sheridan-Street, TE KUITI. 'Phone 84 John Ormsby Land and Commission Agent Otorohanga, and Hetet's Buildings Sheridan Street, Te Kuiti. Te Kuiti Branch Manager: Mr Richard Ormsby Licensed Interpreter (First Grade) China Prices at Maxwell & Montague's Make any comparison you can think of and you will find that this store's prices are lowest I while the quality of our wares is unusually high. Visit our Store or write for prices. Lovely Tea Services from 10/Useful Dinner Sets from 20/Glassware, Electro-plate, Cutlery, all at the lowest prices. Maxwell & Montague The Shop for Presents, 280 Queen Street, Auckland
Pio Pio Butchery. Reduction in the price of meat all i-ound for cash or monthly. Having just opened a new shop we guarantee to sell the primest meats ]. CLOSEY, BRICKLAYER, OTOROHANGA H. M. McAdam Land and Estate Agent, King Street, TE KUITI, (Opposite Chronicle Office) I am now making out a property list and will be glad to receive particulars of properties.
J. H. McMahon Undertaker and Embalmer Knox Street, Hamilton Telephone to 203 or 182 Hamilton PROMPT ATTENTION Wm. J. BLACK HORSE SHOER & GENERAL SMITH Taupiri Street - - Te Kuiti (Between Waitomo CountyCouncil and Sale Yards). "V\/"ANTED KNOWN, that Ilarry VV 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. miRNITURE—Why go elsewhere -F when you can get it made cheaper and exactly to your taste at Pattison & Lockington's, furnishers, Te Kuiti. "WHY suffer with cough and cold ' ' when you can cure same by taking Tonking's Linseed Emulsion —from all chemists and stores, Is 6d, 2s (xl, 4s 6d. mONKING'S Linseed Emulsion—--A- the only certain cure, from all chemists and stores, Is6d, 2s 6d, 4 s 6d Local wool growers are very pleased to know that so much of their finest wool finds its way into the popular Kos'lyn worsted and woollen mills (iargest in Australasia), as they know from practical expencnc" something of (lie comfort ::iui lasting wear of Ruslyn blankest, rug:-, tweeds?, worsteds, socks, jerseys ilannels, plaidings, "Delia" underwear, etc.' Be sure find get the famous Keslyn writing tablets, (id or Is each, from local drapers and storekeepers/ 1
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 449, 20 March 1912, Page 6
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