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/ANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc. or small advertisements in this column the charge r i: IS words One Shilling, Three insertions Two-nd-Sixpence ; and Sixpence for each additional line words or part thereof. Cash in advance V ANTED, one or two furnished or f unfurnished rooms with use of utchen, by young married couple, no P :hildren. Apply Chronicle office. t< RANTED by young lady, board and - _ jly "E C." Post Office. I jpO LET, two roomed dwelling, J- papered, stove; suit married ouple. Apply, Duncanson, Burley's, 1 t) ONLY, girls' warm winter coats, ■i" sizes to fit girls from four years to lb years old; usual prices 15s to 19s 6d, to be cleared at 12s 6d each Burley's importing stores. FOR SALE, second-hand timber, all sizes, galvanised iron, doors, sashes, etc. Apply D. Fletcher, ' joiner, Taupiri street, Te Kuiti. WE want about 300 to 400 acres r compulsory purchase leasehold, partly improved, client waiting—■ J Thomas and McAdam, King street, Te Kuiti HO LET, a five-roomed house, bath ( ■ room and conveniences. Apply Allison and Co., Te Kuiti. V X7ANTED position as working »V manager on farm. Apply W. Coe, Te Rau-a-Mua. IF you are a buyej or seller of town property, business, or country lands, we want to see you—J. R. Graham. BOYS' OVERCOATS, 32 of them, all sizes, from 4's to 14's, to be cleared right out, usual prices from 10s 6d to 27s 6d, our "Clear Out" prices from 7s 6d to 21s. These are snips, don't pass them—at Burley's importing store, Te Kuiti. mO LET, 300 acres of bushfelling in -A- either one or two lots. Specifications may be seen at Green and Colebrook's store. Pio Pio, or R. T. Bailey, Puketiti station. HpO LET, five-roomed house, also -L office, in town, and shops—J. R. Graham. OLD guns taken in part exchange for new weapons. D.B. guns from £3 15s—Robinson's music and sports depot. SPECIAL PURCHASE, men's £5 neglige shirts, smart stripes, strong material for present wear—3 shirts for 10s 6d, or a better quality 3 for lis Bd—Burley's great sale now TJWERY bullet finds its billet—from a Rodda. These high class, handfinisned English guns are on ahow at Robin=on's. pET READY for the coming great strike, and buy potatoes at 9s at Doo'ey and Co's. GET your Piano or Furniture repofished by a first-class polisher at Pattison & Lockington's, Te Kuiti. WHERE'S no flies on Dooley's! Sell--1- ing a large consignment of crockery at 20 per cent, discount for cash FOR SALE, pigs, also purebred Campine roosters —J. R. Graham. nnHE new and up-to-date Dining i- Room next to the Skating Rink, will be open on Saturday, May 11th; meals all hours; hot dinners to be served o- Saturdays only from 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.; besc attendance and courtesy to be relied upon—Mra Dawson, proprietress. NEEDLES for Wertheim, Singer, ■i' White, Standard and New Home machines (old and new style domestic, and boot repairing) at Robinson's, Rora street. WHERE are 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 slaugh- | tered at Sutton's bottom shop. Miss Butcher in charge. I CASH at Graham's sale room, J- pure cocoa 2s 6d per lb, drophead Singer sewing machine £B, new disc plough £l2 103, light plough 50s, axe bandies 3 for 2s 66, etc. ALL school books, stationery, etc., can be obtained at Sutton's bottom shop. Miss Butcher in charge. pOTTAGE TEA ROOMS—South 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. 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 be obtained direct from the native owners, —Keiha Newton, Te Kuiti. T OTUS TEA ROOMS (next Kelvin -U House). —Lunches 12 to 2, Is; Afternoon tea, 6d; Lunch for school children, 3d.—Mrs SMITH, proprietress. QUTTON'S Shops will supply Mr Petherick's customers with Weekly News, Heralds, Referees, and all other papers. WANTED KNOWN—The best place ? V to obtain a good meal is the Arcadia Dining Rooms. 3 course dinner miGHTNESS of the Chest, difficulty j- in breathing, accumulation of phlegm—all the result of a cold or chill —may be relieved by "NAZOL."

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 478, 29 June 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 478, 29 June 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 478, 29 June 1912, Page 4

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