BE WELL SHOD This is most important at the present season of the year, because it is so easy to develop a cold, with all its attendant evils, by neglecting to have watertight footwear. Charles ¥. Turner Has the BEST and most complete stock of footwear in Te Kuiti, and invites inspection. All the famous makes on hand. A Branch Shop Has been opened at OTOROHANGA [under the management of Mr. E. Dobe] where customers will receive civility and attention. Te Kuiti & Otorohaiiga. McDonald's Livery & Bait Stables TE KUITI. Hacks and Vehicles on hire on Moderate Terms. Specials arranged at Reasonable Rates. Passe; and Luggage Conveyance attends all Trains Express Delivery. Goods Stored Telephone No. 39 6. McDonald PROPRIETOR
Land Mart 193 Acres Freehold Nearly all in grass, ring fenced and subdivided into 13 paddocks. Four miles from railway station, 2 mile from creamery. Six roomed house and porch, 6 bail cowshed, waggon shed and chaff shed. Price, £l4 per acre. Terms, £IOOO, balance 5 yrs. at 5 per cent. 483 Acres, ED S\°£ AL At iod per acre. 4J 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-roomed house. Price of goodwill £2 per acre. £4OO cash required, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. H. Kayner & Co. OTOROHANGA LAND MART OTOROHANGA.
Why Boughton Clothes are Popular. our success, aUcnliou to detail is another word for it. The Jit and the line individuality of our Suits help a man's appearance wonderfully. Once inside a Boufihton Suit you will note the easy comfort that Others will tell you what the OuTSin looks like. A. J. BOUGfITON The Leading Tailor, Te Kuiti
Tailor & Outfitter Queen & Swanson Streets, Auckland. Do you want a now Spring Suit? If so, write or wire before the 26th inst. ;ind our rcpresen- ■ tativc will call. SAC SUITS FJtOM U< 17s <>< l Will the Matuu'y (Government wear well—equal, say, to the Roslyn allwool high (irndo clothing and unshrinkable underwear "Dulla" finish? If bo. New Zealand will have reason to be proud of its new Prime Minister.*
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 504, 28 September 1912, Page 1
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