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 LOST, builder's tape. Kindly return to McDonald, builder, Te Kuiti. THWAITE'S stallion "Combine," will be at the service of Waitomo settlers for tbe coming season. MR G. TEMPaNY, expert piano tuner, is now in Te Kuiti. Those requiring his services kindly leave order at this office. WANTED, 6 good quarrymen, 10s per day, long job. Apply Powell and Co., Waitomo Caves. WOULD the person who borrowed the steel tape off works at Hetbt's buildings a week ago, kindly return at once. LOST, black and white collie dog, answers to name of "Ban." Detainer prosecuted. Return Lorigan and Co., Te Kuiti. MASQUERADE BALL.--Masks can IYI be secured at Robinson's Music Shop, Rora street. Te Kuiti. WANTED, 20 good men for bushfelling. Apply L. S. Fauchelle, Otangiwai, or Chronicle Office. BY auction about end of August, good Courthan waggon, 15 horse collars and other harness sundries —J. R. Graham. A GOOD SEPARATORS, cheap, at T Graham's auction mart. GIOLF GOODS—Robinson is stockins clubs, balls, caddie bags, tees, etc. City prices are adhered to. REMNANT DAY, at Burley's. All remnants half marked to clear. Burley's, late Rosenberg's. AT HALF 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. 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 —Rnbinson'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 freehold section for £25, balance terms —J R. Graham, auctioneer. LATEST BOOKS, best, authors, writing pads and envelopes, beautiful tints, obtainable at Sutton's. 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. 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. I OTUS TEA ROOMS (next Kelvin House). —Lunches 12 to 2, Is; Afternoon tea, 6d; Lunch for school children, 3d. —Mrs SMITH, proprietress. 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. WANTED KNOWN —The best place to obtain a good meal is the Arcadia Dining Rooms. 3 course dinner for Is. RINK, TE KUITI. Skating! Skating! OPEN Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evening from 7.30 to 10 p.m. Thursday and Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. Other times by appointment only. Will the Masaey Government wear wall—equal, say, to the Roslyn allwool high grade clothing and unshrinkable underwear "Delta" finish? If so, New Zealand wili have reason to be proud of its new Prima Minister.* King Country drapers defy competition in general drapery, Roslyn clothing, blankets, rugs, flannels, unshrinkable underwear finish and Warner's famous rust-proof corsets.* Will the Masaey Government bs able to pull together as comfortably and gracefully, say, as Warner's rust-proof corsets do? We hope so — New Zealand ladies.* Public attention is directed to the beautiful photo of the celebrated guide, Maggie Papakura, on the cover of the Roslyn writing pads, only 6d each, including 100 sheets fine bank paper. From drapers and storekeepers.* For children's backing cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure —lb 6d, 2s 6d.*
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 491, 14 August 1912, Page 4
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