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ON ACCOUNT WELLINGTON WAREHOUSE. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT of ii general drapery will be on private sale during this week. All the balance will be sold by auction on SATURDAY, 31st INST., at 2 p.m. J. R. GRAHAM, Exchange Sale Rooms, Taupiri Street. Unreserved Clearing 1 Sale. J- sell by public auction all his furniture and effects, full particulars of which will appear in Saturday's issue, on SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, at 2 p.m., at his residence, George street. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Clearing Sale. LAWSON & SWAIN have been favoured with instructions from E. C. Reakes, Esq. (who has sold his farm) to sell by auction on SEPTEMBER 4th without reserve, the whole oE his dairy herd, implements and furniture:— 18 yuung dairy cows in milk and to calve Implements consist of spring dray, buckets, tools, troughs, pump, hay and two buildings for removal. Furniture consists of six pieces leather suite, ducheßS pairs chests of drawers, chairs, tables, meat safe and linoleum. Order of sale : Stock and implements 12.30, furniture 2.30. Auctioneer's Note These cows are all young and specially selected, Mr Raikes having run a town milk supply. Also on behalf of another client the same day on Mr Raike's estates, the following practically without reserve : 1 set of flexible disc harrows (only used half a day) tine harrows, 3 horse swingle trees, chaff cutter (hand or power), single furrow Hornsby plough, half ton plain and barbed wire, 2 cwt of staples, spring tip dray, Melotte separator and churn, Deering mower and knife sharpener also with slight reserve —1 four year old mare broken in. M. C. LAWSON, Auctioneer, Te Awamutu.

McDonald & Cochrane Are. receiving enquiries for property of all kinds. Please forward particulars of properties for sale Mcdonald & Cochrane, Land Agents, Te Kuitf. Pasteurised Milk FOR TE KUITI. ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER Ist. ITESSRS SELF & COOPER beg to I'-i- notify the public of Te Kuiti that they have made satisfactory arrangements with R. M. Somerville, Esq., for a continuous supply of Freah Pasteurised Milk for winter and summer, and trust with civility, cleanliness and attention to secure a fair share of patronage. Intending patrons will greatly oblige us if they notify us before the Ist of September as to the amount of milk they will require. J. C. SELF D. COOPER QUIET HEIFER FOR SALE. fer, a few days off calving. ApH. A. ELLISON, Te Kuiti. CHURCH SERVICES FOR SUNDAY. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity.— Te Kuiti 11, Morning Prayer; 7, Evening Prayer—Lay Reader. Otorohanga: 11, Morning Prayer; 7, Evening Prayer—Rev. W. J. Piggot. Poro-o-tarao 2.30, Mangapehi 7 Rev. E. S. Wayne. Mr Keighlcy's house Saturday evening; Kaeaea 11, Aria 2.3o—Mr Wallace.

METHODIST CHURCH. Municipal Hall.—ll, Mr T.Steele; 2.30, Sunday School and Bible Class, subject "English Methodism"; 7, Miss I Ruby Fear. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Te Kuiti: 11, "The Lord's Supper: What Does it Mean?"; 7, "The Faithful Saying." Hangatiki: 3. Rev. S. Griffiths. Mairoa 11, Pio Pio 2.3o.—Rev. J. G. Gibson. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Te Kuiti: 9.30, Mass; 7, Evening Devotions. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11, "The Fact that Transforms Faith" children, "The Mirror"; 2.30, Sunday School; 2.30, Waiteti; 7, "A Great Man and Glorious" (memorial service to General Booth) Rev A Armstrong. For children's hacking cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure —ls 6d, 23 6d.*

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 495, 28 August 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 495, 28 August 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 495, 28 August 1912, Page 4

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