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Bj a* * V $ gsSSrf SiESJi:? tfkU %J2 ZD b RORA STR The Leading Ironmonger &nd Osneral Plismhei K' Write to me for prices and save money AP TP "YIN I-fHK * Shacklock's Renowned Orion Ranges, Zelandia Ranges \vi iVITJj x ° v IJ. open fires. The Royal Stove takes wood 30in. long. Dov Stoves in all sizes. The labour saving unique Washii Boilers, everlasting and less fuel "Cast Grates of all descriptions, are the latest TiL Grates on the market." A splendid line in Drinking Troughs for pigs and cattle. Roofing Felt, Rubero Roofing, Building Paper, Wire Netting (plain and barbed wire), Nails, Hydraul Rams, Windmills and Pumps of endless variety. The latest in IRONMONGERY at bedrock prices. We are unequalled for plumbing. "Corrugated Iron" Gal v. and Cast Enamel Baths, Chimneys, Tanks galore, "Gal Iron, Steel Enamel, Porcelain, etc., Copper Sinks." Spouting, Ridging. The gre Fisher's Patent Rapid Water Heater, heats your bathwater in a few seconds, fro £2 15s. Sanitary hot and cold water, Dairy and Electrical Engineer. V r?\<i Ik Unly U> vrf that insures for the wearer ■perfection of style, height of comfort, and the attainment of a figure symmetric cal and up-to-thc-ir.inute. Comfort, and the sense of being well dressed, are also natural results of wear'ng the It is the Cors:t that gives distinction of figure, without which the most artistic product of the dressmaker's art is a failure. ASK YOUR DRAPER Books to while away long evenings. If you wish to bi>y a book worth reading, one that will interest and instruct you call at Mrs Macdonald's and see the great works contained in «i ! ' * ■326 OUR LIBRARY These are books that fit the hand, the mood, the mind, and purse of every man. Fiction, Poetry. History, Science, Biography, Travel, and other subjecis by the world s greatest writers may be had in our collection. Call in and have a look round. Irs. MACDONALD, Stationer and Fancy Goods RORA STREET TE KUITI ii&i <omro?ts !heerSc cA a Bk t Its liar our and great aigestibi'iiv vluce it absolutely above all other cocoas. "None of the mifiierous cocoas have c<v»«*e'S Van licuten's." Health. BEST & GOES FARTHEST. IT is surprising how many _ folks carry a bottle of "NAZOL'' in their vest pocket. It is a small but invaluable friend to those who are affected with Bronchial troubles. 3 GFSDCER3 FOR as =1 IWli -v ~r o>, = <\ \ ■== VEEEEEEEEEzsjis/ er~ Banisli the Cough and (hire the Cold. Every time you cough you irritate your lungs and bronchial tubes, and no matter how slight that cough appears to be, there is grave danger if it is neglected. The first thing to do to cure a cold is to banish the cough, thus relieving the irritation and infiamation. This is just what Walker's Cough Linctus does. If you have never used it try it next time a cough appears. It is my own manufacture and the large sale it enjoys in this dictrict always ensures it being freshly made from standardized drugs. J.'E. Chemist WALKER. Te Kuiti. >t .f p. f Ij /•>» r A V 1 \u a SUFFERERS from Bronchitis •O secured prompt and ijermanej relief by using "NAZOL." Wonderf' cures have been effected by "NAZOI when other remedies have failed.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 478, 29 June 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 478, 29 June 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 478, 29 June 1912, Page 7

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