BE WELL SHI This is most important at Hie i season of the year, because it is s to develop a cold, with all its att evils, by neglecting to have wat< footwear. I Charles F. Tunic Has the BEST and most complete of footwear in Tc Kuiti, and invite spection. All the famous makes on ! A Branch Shop Has been opened at OTOROHAF [under the management of Mr. E. D where customers will receive civ and attention. Te Kuiti & Otorohauga McDonald's Livery & Bait Stabl TE KUITI. Hacks and Vehicles on h on Moderate Terms. Specials arranged at Reasc able Rates. Passer £er and Luggage Conveyance attends all Tra: Express Delivery. Goods Slot Telephone No. 89 G. McDonald PROPRIET(
Land Mai 193 Acres Freehold Nearly all in grass, ring fenced an< subdivided into 13 paddocks. Fou miles from railway stalion, :l mil from creamery. Six roomed house and porch, 6 bail cowshed, waggor shed and chaff shed. Price, £l4 pel acre. Terms, £IOOO, balance 5 yrs at 5 per cent. <*oo rtHC!>, RESERVE At lOd per acre. 45 miles from station, 4 miles from creamery and school. 120 acres in grass, 300 chains fencing, 200 acres bush, balance fern and ti-tree. Three-roomcd house. Price of goodwill £2 per acre. £4OO cash required, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. H. JKayner & Co. OTOROHANGA LAND MART OTOROHANGA.
Why Boughton Clothes are Popular. Accuracy is the keynote of our success, attention to ir\ detail is another word for '■n it. The fit and the line : . ~ individuality of our Suits T \ \ help a man's appearance ij wonderfully. Once inside |\ 1\ II a Boughton Suit you will 11 \ I note the easy comfort that distinguishes our garf ments. Others will tell you what the OirrsiOK looks like. A. J. BOUGHTON The Leading Tailor, Tk KlilTl Tailor & Outfitter Queen & Swanson Streets, Auckland. Do you want a nov Spring: Suit V If so, write or wire before the 26th inst. and our representative will call. SAC SUITS FROM U 17s (Id Will the Masaey Government wear well—equal, Bay, to the Koalyn n 11wool high p;rado clothing and un-
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 503, 25 September 1912, Page 1
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