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ANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc. 'or small advertisements in this column the charge i: 18 words One Shilling, Three insertions Two-nd-Sixpence; and Sixpence for each additional line.words or part thereof. Cash in advance rANTED board and lodging in private family by young man. Aply by letter A.D., Chronicle office. 10 LET two room lean-to, suit bachelors. Apply Birch or T. '. Hughes, carrier; Te Kuiti. • 10 LET four room house, all con"veniences. Apply Birch, next asonic Hail, Te Kuiti. r ANTED two carpenters at once. Apply W. Gadsby. ANTED TO BUY, light pram or push cart, in good condition, tate price, cash, to T.H.J., care Chronicle office. ■Li ago one bay horse branded B.P. on rump broken, hobbles most likely on. Reward. Apply W. A. Cantloh, poundkeeper, TO LET OR SELL, comfortable two-room dwelling, new, nearly i acre, a fine position—P. S. Duncanson, Hill street, telephone 114. TANTED a good general, good wages offered, easy place. Apply Chronicle office. RANTED good smart buy for drapery department. Apply early to Green and Colebrook, Ltd., Universal Providers, Te Kuiti. k, RARE OPPORTUNITY -Wellbuilt 6-roomed dwelling and halfacre freehold for £550; £SO down, balance arranged. The beat spec oh the market. C. B. Lever, agent. ft ONLY, girls' warm winter coats, ■ & sizes to fit girls from four years to lb years old; ÜBual prices 15s to 19s 6d. to be cleared at 12s 6d each— Burley's importing stores. JE want about 300 to 400 acres compulsory purchase leasehold, partly improved, client waitingThomas and McAda'm, King street, Te Kuiti* , . ■-. \ ■ JF you are a buyej or seller of town - property, business, or country lands, we want, to see you—J. R., Graham. IACKLE that fresh Cold in the head ■ by inhaling freely "NAZOL." Also take a few drops on loaf sugar, and allow the sugar to dissolve very slowly by placing it between the cheek and gums. , 8 ►OYS' OVERCOATS, 32 of them, all sizes, from 4'a to 14' a, 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 I importing store, Te Kuiti. 10 LET, 300 acres of buahfelling in - either one or two lots. Specifications may be seen at Green and Colebrook's b tore. PioPio, orR. T. Bailey, Puketiti station. ' 10 LET, five-roomed house, also ■ office, in town, and shops—J. R. Graham. vs for new weapons. D.B. guns from £3 15s—Robinson's music and sports depot. WERY bullet finds its billet—from ' a Rodda. These high class, haridfinisned English guns are on show at Robinson's. ET READY for the coming great A strike, and buy potatoes at 9s at Dooley and Co's. . " polished by a first-class polisher at Pattison & Lockington's, Te Kuiti, THERE'S no flies on Dooley's! Selling a large consignment of crockery at 20 per cent, discount for cash. pine roosters—J. R. Graham. rpHE 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 on Saturdays only from 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.; best attendance and courtesy to be relied upon—Mra Dawson, proprietress. ' White, Standard and New Home machines (old and new style domestic, and boot repairing) at Robinson's, Rora street. maid? To Dooley's shops for stores she said. ', Petherick's stock being slaughtered at Sutton's bottom shop. Miss Butcher in charge. IOR CASH at Graham's sale room, - pure cocoa 2s 6d per lb, drophead Singer sewing machine £B, new disc plough £l2 10s, light plough 50s, axe handles 3 for 2s 6d,,etc. { LL school books, stationery, etc., can be obtained at Sutton's bottom shop. Miss Butcher in charge. OST singers know the value of "NAZOL" for Throat troubles. It is a friend indeed and enables them to keep their engagements. They generally carry a bottle of "NAZOL" and a few pieces of loaf sugar in their vest pockets. 16 ftOTTAGE TEA ROOMS-South V 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. TIGHTNESS of the Chest, difficulty in breathing, accumulation of phlegm—all the result of a- cold or lie relieved by "NAZOL.'' It is a household remedy in thousands

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 480, 6 July 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 480, 6 July 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 480, 6 July 1912, Page 4

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