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§g Mi DRAPERY Some Startling Values. Women's Tan, Black and Colored Lace Hose, 9d per pair. Ladies' Trimmed Hats, reduced from 21s to Is 6d each. Ready-to-Wear, reduced from I2s 6d to 6d each. Children's Dark Felt Hats, Is 6d each. Large assortment of Striped French Flannels and Nun's ( Veiling at Is 9d yard, half price. Women's Long Winter Coats I2s 6d, usual price 255. Ladies' Belts, reduced from 4s 6d to 6d. All at less than half wholesale prices. You cannot afford to miss this chance. Geo. Lineham | The up-to-date Cash Draper J jj RORA STREET, TE KUITI. || m nnm m

At my Extensive Ironmongery and Plumbing Depot I can offer this splendid line of Ranges etc., for cash at the following prices for two weeks, to make room for huge stocks of Ironmongery, Electric Goods, etc., direct from Home. Ring up 68. Wire br write to D. J. YOUNG, Rora Street, Te Kuiti. Early orders executed quick and lively. £ s d I—No. oo Orion Range, 2ft. wide - - - -350 2—No. 0 „ ~ 2ft. 6in wide - - - - 4 5 0 f 2—No. I „ „ 3ft., with Copper- Boilers - - - 513 0 I—No. IA „ „ Large Oven, 3ft. wide - - -550 X—No. 2 „ „ 3ft. 6in., Copper Boiler - - - 76 0 1 Second Hand Champion, 3ft. 6in., Copper Boiler, in good order - 3IS 0 2 Zelandia Open Fire Ranges, 2ft. 6in. - - - -450 2 „ „ „ ~ 3ft., Copper Boilers - - - 5150 I Royal Stove, 2ft. 6in., takes wood 2ft. long, oven 24 xl2x 10 - 5, 2 6 I 6ft. Steel Drinking Trouf, a bargain - - - - 2 15 0 Unique Boilers, 10 gal., complete - - - - 4 0 0 „ 12 „ " * " -476 „ 14 » " " " 4 12 5 D. J. YOUNG The Leading Pluniber & Ironmonger RORA ST., TE KUITI.

===== Silver - plated == .TABLE WARE We illustrate a few artieles from our Treasure House Stock; all are of good quality, and warranted to give every satisfaction. Buying from us means a saving to you of from 10 to 20 per cent. In addition to this we pay postage, and if you are not satisfied with your purchase on receipt, you can exchange, the same, or get your noney hack in full—just as you wish. Q 2593. Best gilver-pl»t«d ud o*t-rlaw Better Diet, atH 1099. Clear-glass Butter Dish Silver-plated Frame and Knife. 11/6. H 470. uid Qb>giaa* Cruet us Spoons, 15)5. Clear-flaw* Batter Dick. SaWer-platod Fnme aad IA 12/5. F 7729. Flint-glass Jam Di3h, KWer-plated Frame, Lid, and Spoon, 17/6. H 1238. « jf yyw. 'a SUrer-plated Ege Cruet Cnt-pla»s Bntter Dish, Best aad Epoonjs, 22/6. Bilver-pl*ted Frame A Lid, 25/G 4138. Fancy-gift" J&m Dish, Silvor-pUUcd Frame, 10C6. For the eonvenienee of Country Customers we hare Illustrated Catalogue** great variety of our goods. These arc sent free on request. ' As we do not employ Agents or Travelling Salesmen, to ensure receiving our goods it is necessary to deal with us direct at our Auekland Treasure House. We pay postage and guarantee safe delivery of the goods. Hfrawson The Leading Jewellers, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

Fresh Fruit Every Day Every boat, every train brings the beautiful ripe fruit for Lee Shing & Co., THE CHEAP FRUITERER, Rora Street, Te Kuiti. B. B. Ferguson Baker and Confectioner, Pio Pio Next Lewis' Mail Coach and Horse Reposity Baker, Confectioner and Caterer for Dejeuners, Balls and Weddings. Assorted small goods always in stock fresh from the oven.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 513, 30 October 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 513, 30 October 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 513, 30 October 1912, Page 2

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