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 riHEAP FRUIT Peaches 2a 6d, \J Fears 2s 6d, Passions 2s—Lever's auction mart, King street. MISS MILLS invites every lady of Te Kuiti to her show of winter millinery. [/"ANTED, bricklayer's labourer. W Apply J. E. Woodhouse, bricklayer, Tawa street, Te Kuiti. WANTED, nice girl for general housa work, nur3e kept for baby. Apply Mrs A. C. Johnson, Te Kuiti. TIURNJSHED ROOM WANTED by I-T tidy respectable young mats; arrange own meals; use of bath room; often away. Apply "Urgent" Chronicle. H A LPHA," clairvoyant, care Ben- - net, Esplanade, Te Kuiti. Hours 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Wednesdays excepted). Gentlemen by correspondence. OST, between the Town Hall and ' Rata street, Te Kuiti, large goldmounted greenstone brooch, with "Tenakoe" in gold letters. Finder kindly return to Chronicle office. WANTED, good strong girl as general. Apply Chronicle Office. OR smart, up-to-date millinery at reasonable prices, call at Miss I Mills' Rora street. IH \ LPHA," clairvoyant, visits - Otorohanga, April 3rd, at Mr I Hughes' residence. Interviews can now be booked to Mr Hughes'.
)ULBS—Narcissus, named, 2a 6d; y Ixias 1, Crocus Is 6d, Hyacinths 6s. Anemones, single Is, double Is 6d, Fulgens 2s, Giant French Is 6d, Freesias Is, Ranunculus Is, all at per doz. Post free. Catalogue free Duncan and Davies. New Plymouth. FRESH FISH, cooked fish and chips, opposite Fielding's, Rora street, open April Ist,— Joseph, ths Little Fish Shop—present premises coming down. BOOT REPAIRS and special order work executed quickly and skilfully'at reaosnable charges; satisfaction guaranteed, at Rosenberg's, boot and shoe department. -L 101 acres in 2 paddocks of whrch 40 acres is new grass, near Kaeaea and 16 miles from Mangaroa. Further particulars apply Chronicle Office. WANTED, a kitchen maid. Apply "Rookwood," Te Kuiti. ' DEPOSIT, balance in two Xt) years, will get you a fine building site close to town; 999 years lease.—J. R. GRAHAM. ATICE little house and section £250; !' easy terms —Jno. R. Graham. nLOVER AND RYE grass seed 4s V <sd bushel, cocksfoot and rye grass 12s 6d a bushel at Graham's auction mart. i\o you require a diary for 1912? X/ If so, Petherick's have them at the right prices. LATEST: "Following of the Star," by F. Barclay, the author of "The Rosary"—at Sutton"s. FOEWE'S PlPttS and Craven MixXi ture lead the world—Try Suttons' for good smoke. A LL school books now obtainable at -tx Petherick's Central Book Arcade GTRIKE out the Fop covering of •3 that old suite and have it recovered at Pattison & Lockington. All work guaranteed. pOST CARDS: Latest views of ' X Te Kuiti. See our comics: they're a treat —at Sutton's. FOUR NOVELS for eighteen pence , —limited time only—Petherick's Central Book Arcade. WANTED KNOWN—That Pattiii son & Lockington have a beautiful range of table covers, carpet squares, and runners, at prices to suit everybody. 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 I be obtained direct from the native owners. —Keiha Newton, Te Kuiti. mHE COTTAGE TEA ROOMS, south J- 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. WANTED KNOWN—The best place to obtain a good meal is the Arcadia Dining Rooms. 3 course dinner for Is. f OTUS TEA ROOMS (next Kelvin House).—Lunches 12 to 2, Is; Afternoon tea, 6d; Lunch for school children, 3d.—Mrs Martin, proprietress. A Warner's rust-proof corset will do more for a woman's figure than any other corset made. Every pair guaranteed by local drapers.* Pharmaceutical Chemist Holder of Three English Certificates. Agent for Kodak Cameras and all Photo Goods. Dark room at the disposal of amateurs. Specialist in all diseases of stock. Opposite Railway Station,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 452, 30 March 1912, Page 4
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