AGENTS & INTERPRETERS. (i. Box .jl. Telephone Q.S KEIHA NEWTON 1C ENS KI) INI'ERT RET ER HiM (iiade Rora Street, Te Kuiti. Contract prices gi II Native work. Pepene Eketone, Licensed Interpreter, Sheridan-Street, TE KUITI. John Ortnsby Land and Commission Agent Otorohanga, and Hetet's Buildings Sheridan Street, Te Kuiti. Te Kuiti Branch Manager: Mr Richard Ormsby Licensed Interpreter (First Grade) Some A f their Coras This is dangerous and ineffectual. It ma Rive leniporary ease, but the corn grows agai worse than before. WALKER'S INSTANTO CORN CURK removes corns, warts, bunions, and other liai growths without pain. Simply apply this prcpan tion with brush or end of cork at night a fc times and after being soaked in water the mi can be removed quite easily. Prepared and so] "'.J. E. WALKER, CYCLE DEPOT. Rora Street, Te Kuiti. R. PAUL Mechanical Engineer, Builder and Contractor, Solicits a share of patronage. Any class of work undertaken. Estimates furnished Buffalo Oil Engine (stationary) Agent for Rover Motor Cycle (for cash or time payments). Bicycles and Motor Cycle for hire. All engineering work undertaken.
Books to while away long evenIf you wish to buy a book worth reading, one that will intei and instruct you call at Mrs Macdonald's and see the great works contained in < OUR LIBRARY These are books that fit the hand, the mood, the mind, and purse of every man. Fiction, Poetry, History, Science, Hio«raphy, Travel, and other subjects by the world's greatest writers may be had in our collection. Call in and have a look round. Mrs. MACDONALD, Stationer and Fancy Goods RORA STREET TE KUITI Te Kuiti Brick & Tile Co., Ltd. Are now in a position to supply a first class brick. Quotations may be obtained from L. C. HAkTON, Secretary, Chronicle Buildings, Te Kuiti. G. PHILLIPS & CO., Land & Estate Agents FOR SALE IN THE OHUBA VALLEY acres ol shelt wire fences, a plotifihable. w Buildings ten store room. o orchard. On and creamery from (he railv completed. Rent .Co per Half cash, ha! L. LA. All in grass except about three <r bush, three paddocks, 7 1 undulating, and nearly all , I . Oiood heavy bush land, joo acres in id bush, S paddocks, ~ well watered, tfood un T. 0., school and ;;s:2-rooni whare and iio per annum. Price us, hall cash, balance (L PHILLIPS & CO. Local wool growers arc very pleased to know that ho much of their finest wool find;; its way into the popular Koslyn worsted ami woollen mills (largest, in Australasia), as they know from practical experienc somethini: of the comfort am! lasting wear of Koslyn blankest, run's, tweeds, worsteds, socks, jerseys, flannels, plaidings, "Helta" underwear, etc.*
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 459, 24 April 1912, Page 3
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443Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 459, 24 April 1912, Page 3
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