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TO LET, cottage suitable for single man. Annlv R. Wolff. man. Apply B. Wolff. :ED KNOWN for private f board and residence, apply to Mrs Bowden, King street, near Church of England. Terms moderate. WANTED, 3 good stone nappers at once. Apply A. J. Phillips, Te Raumuku, Otorohanga. TipHERE'S no flies on Dooley's! SellJ- ing a large consignment of crockery at 20 per cent, discount for cash TACANCIES for two gentlemen ' boarders. Apply F. W. Legg, Ward street, Te Kuiti. THE new and up-to-date Dining Room next to the Skating Rink, will be open on Saturday, May 11th; meals all hours; hot dinners to be served or Saturdays only from 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.; best attendance and courtesy to be relied upon— Dawson, proprietress. TNTERVIEW Robinson about that J- piano. If he can't suit you it is because you don't want one! Robinson, Rora street. GRAHAMS' registry office Contracts arranged, men found, acciI dent insurance effected. PUBLiC NOTICE—Don't pay £ls for a sewing machine when you can get the very latest treadl6 machine for £6 ss. Every machine guaranteed at C. Chilcott's, Crown jeweller, Te Kuiti. V Large and sweet, from the groves of Raratonga—l4 a shilling, at Dooley and Co.'s stores, Rora street. 70R SALE, purebred Berkshire J- boar —J. R. Graham, auctioneer. TOCK, STOCK AND BARREL are -Li perfect in a Rodda. See these high-class guns at Robinson's music and sports depot. a strong youth to milk »' three cows, and make himself generally useful on station. Apply Chronicle office.

WHERE aie you going to my pretty maid? To Dooley's shops for stores she said. BIG sale of books and fancy goods. Petherick's stock being slaughtered at Sutton's bottom shop. Miss Butcher in charge. *I/E know of Wertheim sewing ma- -» chines which have borne 35 to 40 years of hard wear and are like Charlie's Aunt, "still running." Robinson, agent. 70R CASH at Graham's sale room, J- pure cocoa 2s 6d per lb, drophead Singer sewing machine £B, new disc plough £l2 10s, light plough 50s, axe bandies 3 for 2s 6d, etc. » LL school books, stationery, etc., - can be obtained at Sutton's bottom shop. Miss Butcher in charge. end Rora Street. Hot lunches every day 12 to 2 p.m. Is. Hot tea Afternoon tea a specialty. Supper 5 to 7 p.m. Grills when wanted. Supper Saturday nights 6d. BUTTON'S Shops will supply Mr Petherick's customers with Weekly News, Heralds, Referees, and all other papers. TIOOT EEPAIRS and special order -* work executed quickly and skilfully at reaosnable charges: satisfaction guaranteed, at Burley's, boot and shoe department. 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. For influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails —Is 6d, 2s 6d.* F OIUS TEA ROOMS (next Kelvin -" House). —Lunches 12 to 2, Is; Afternoon tea, 6d; Lunch for school children, 3d. —Mrs Martin, proprietress. Roslyn Football Jerseys aie the best* FOR LEASE. IOR LEASE, two desirable dairy •*- farms at Te Kuici. Al! in grass now fattening sheep and cattle. House and milking shed to be erected on each. Dairy factory on property. Term 7 years. Offer open till April 20th, 1912. Price and particulars on application to W. GADSBY, or Chronicle Office. LEXANURIA RINK, TE KUITI. Skating! Skating 1 ! SESSIONS DAILY. Mornings by appointment; Afternoons from 3 to 5 p.m.; Evenings, 7.30 to 10 p.m. SKATING CARNIVAL flain, Poster and Fancy Dress, MAY 29th. 1912

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 466, 18 May 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 466, 18 May 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 466, 18 May 1912, Page 4

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