Tj7 « aras Have proved themselves to be the cheapest and best fencing material, are practically everlasting- and cannot get out of order. of all descriptions at lowest prices. For the benefit of our Customers we are now supplying a first-class Tea at wholesale price. (E. O. MACICAY) (MOSTYN JONES) Seed and Implement Merchants, Land and Commission Agents SHERIDAN STREET, TE ICUITI Winter Footwear is what you country folk are particularly interested in now the Autumn season is well on. To meet your requirements, we have produced a KNEE BOOT absolutely unsurpassed for Dairy, Farm, or Rough Work of any description; superior in every way to any boot on the market. Everything a boot should do these will do. r Champion Block Front Field Boot, 10in. high, solid kip< Post Free, Champion Lace Field Boot, llin. high, open front, large eyelet holes, leather Kick strap, specially penned soles, tips and toe plates, nailed, sprigged or pin in soles. Post Free, 23/6. ' Half Wellington Boots, 14in. high. Post Free, 23/8. Napoleons, iKin. high, protector over knee. Post Free, 28/2. Heavy Chrome Swamp Boots, lined throughout, heavy soles, tips, toe-plates and nails. Thßest. Post Free, 36/4. Heavy Chrome Thigh Boots, invaluable for gum-digging or swamp work, cut in one piece. The last word in boots. Post Free, 52/6. Just arrived : Splendid line of Waterproof Shooters. Very suitable. Price, from "iG/6 Post Five. 52 WROTE FOR •H WINTER CATALOGUE. £fira I \HI FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS—Est. 40yrs. SUSS, LIU. 12 VICTORIA ST. W., AUCKLAND.
SETTLERS' STOfi MAROKOPA. Groceries and Provisions of the best quality always on hand. KP" Goods at Reasonable Prices GIVE THE NEW STORE A TRIAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED E. C. Stanley, Proprietor Government Insurance Department FACT No. i. The guarantee of the State goes with every Policy issued by the Department. EVERY person insured under its conditions rests absolutely secure firmly assured that whatever may happen the full value of his policy is as certain to be paid when the claim accrues as that the sun shall rise in the morning 1 To save and to hold your I trade is my aim. I To gain your confidence it is | essential to merit favour. | To hold your goodwill merit must ; | be maintained. § • ■ I This is especially true of high ; | class tailoring such as the 1 BOU&HTON | standard of excellence £ I The men and youths of Te Kuiti | I "know" good. Tailoring—they [ | acknowledge merit and merit | 1 will tell. [ I Thus it is that JBoughton crafts- I I manship gains and holds the [ | goodwill of my patrons. | A. J. BOUGfITON [ | The Leading Tailor, Te Kuiti I NAZOL 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 John Carroll, Ngaio, June 14th, 1911. j
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 458, 20 April 1912, Page 8
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