WANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc. For small advertisements in this column the charge is: 18 words One Shilling, Three insertions Two-and-Sixpence; and Sixpence for each additional Nine words or part thereof. Cash in advance EOOMS TO LiUT, furnished or unfurnished. Apply Chronicle Office. FOB SALE 2 shared in Auckland Co-operative Terminating Building Society Group 20, paid up £l4 Bs. What offer? Apply "Shares," Chronicle Office. LOST, on July 31st, between Sheridan and Seddon streets, latch key. Finder kindly leave at Chronicle Office. TWO GOOD STONE QUARRYMEN, long job, piece work or wages. Apply A. J. Phellps, Te Rau-a-Moa. mO LET, comfortable four roomed JL cottage. Apply Messrs Warner and Pinnsy. COAL DELIVERED at reasonable rate. Terms strictly cash. Apply J. Hoban, Te Kuiti. WILL the person who took a pink linen worked table cloth from the Town Hall after the Church of England performance on Tuesday night kindly return same to Mrs Dr Fullerton, Te Kuiti. TO LET, cottage, four rooms and conveniences. Apply Chronicle office. WILL the person who took a pair of heavy walking boots from Town Hall on the night of the Hospital Bali, please leave at this office and receive his own. FOR SALE spring cart and harness in good order. Can be seen at W. Black's, Taupiri street, Te Kuiti. IF the person who took my overcoat from the Hall on Thursday night last will apply to me I shall give him the button, which is missing, to sew on—W. Pettit. BOOKKEEPER, young man, competent D.E. bookkeeper, seeks reengageroent, thoroughly reliable, firstclass testimonials. Apply "Bouks," Chronicle Office. Refined young man desires comfortable board and residence in Te Kuiti, with private family preferred. Apply siating terms to "Home," Chronicle Office. FOR SALE gent's bicycle, nearly new and in excellent condition. No reasonable offer refused as owner has no further use fo r same. For address apply at Chronicle office. GIOLF GOODS —Robinson is stockT ing clubs, balls, caddie bags, tees, etc. City prices are adhered to. SEED POTATOES—EarIy Rose, Early Puritan, Early Vermont, Gamekeeper, British Queen, Northern Star, Up-to-Date, etc.—C. B. Lever, King street. WANTED TO LET, 600 acres of bushfelling in blocks to suit contractors. Apply J. D. Stevenson, Waitomo Caves. REMNANT DAY, at Burley's. All remnants half marked priie to clear. Burley's, late Rosenberg's. AT HALE' PRICE - Useful remnants of prints, calicoes, flannelettes, etc., etc., all to be cleared to-day for half marked price, at Burley's, late Rosenberg's. TO clear for cash, drophead Singer sewing machine in good order, £8 —J. R. Graham, auctioneer. WHEN passing Robinson's, see whether his claim to have on show one of the finest possible collections of waltzes is justifiable. LARGE SHIPMENT Island oranges, large and sweet, low prices— Dooley and Co. WANTED, a few old guns in part exchange for new weapons; value allowed—Robinson's music and sports depot. DURBAR boot polish, 4d per tin, at Dooley and Co's, OUR comic post cards are a treat to see; large stock local views and greetings from Te Kuiti from Sutton's. WHY pay rent? We can put you in possession of 4-roomad house and frjeehold section for £25, balance terms—J. R. Graham, auctioneer. LATEST BOOKS, best authors, writing pads and envelopes, beautiful tints, obtainable at Sutton's. IF you are a buye<? or seller of town property, business, or country lands, we want to see you—J. R. Graham. TO LET, 300 acres of bushfelling in either one or two lots. Specifications may be seen at Green and Colebrook's store, Pio Pio, or R. T. Bailey, Puketiti station. BENGALL RAZORS, first quality, are guaranteed and kept in perfect shaving order for two years free of charge from Sutton's, on the corner. GET your Piano or Furniture repolished by a first-class polisher at Pattison & Lockington's, Te Kuiti. WHERE are you going to my pretty maid? To Dooley's shops for stores she said. rtOTTAGE 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. LOIUS TEA ROOMS (next Kelvin House).—Lunches 12 to 2, Is; Afternoon tea, 6d; Lunch for school children, 3d. —Mrs SMITH, proprietress.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 488, 3 August 1912, Page 4
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