WANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc. For small advertisements in this column the en; is: iS words One Shilling, Three insertions T and-Sixpence; and Sixpence for each additional I Nine words or part thereof. Cash in advance IX-ROOMED HOUSE, beautifully S> situated, north side Te Kuiti, every convenience, electric light, nicely finished, vacant shortly, rant 26a -Hawley, photographer. JI7ANTED, four two-horse teams '» to cart metal, long job, 30s per day—Powell and Co., Waitomo Caves. ■ JANTED position as lady help\ by '» refined young lady in private ! family—Miss" Koch, care Mrs Glas- j gow, Taumarunui. , rrO LET, comfortable two-roomed JL dwelling, large section, *• Hill street. Apply Duncanson, Hill street, 'phone 114. JANTED, a smart girl to learn the tailoring. Apply to Williams and Son, Rora street. mWO ROOMS to let. Apply Chronicle office. ' OR SALE, chaffcutter and oil'en-"' - gine in good working order. Apply Hattaway and Fitzpatrick, Te Kuiti, n.UNS! GUNS!' GUNS! -'Big. guns and small guris can get good guns at Robinson's. OR SALE, a timber waggon with -five inch tryes, suitable for bullocks, in good order —J. Ferguson; coachbuilder, Cambridge. 7ANTED my customers and the y» general public to know that I have re-staxted business, next to Miss Mills', Rora street. Repairs and makings, Auckland prices T. Walker, bootmaker. THY be pestered any longer with I Vt that old piece of gas pipe. Get a good gun at Rohinaon's pHOICE GLASSHOUSE TOMA\J TOES, 9d per lb delivered. At Thomson's you get quality and correct weight. Ring up 'phone 116 for choice fruit and fresh vegetables. ll\6 VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. ■J- —The Arcadia Dining 'Rooms, Te Kuiti, having recently obtained the services of a first-class chef, are now giving absolutely the best meal in New Zealand for Is. r Call and see for yourelf-—meals Is.
JE have it on the best authority » ' that a good man looks after his beast. He certainly looks after his wife and the first essential to hsr happiness is a Wprtheim machirie— A. E. Robinson, agent. rnLLIAMS AND KETTLE'S well- ¥* known grass, clover and turnip seeds at Graham's, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga. > tf)R SALE, cheap, four-ton lorry* - Reid and Gray plough, also one I omnibus- I—J. 1 —J. R. Graham, auctioneer. JE have labour on our book, and ¥ * will be glad to hear uf your requirements—J. R. Graham. WANTED EXCHANGES. We have town property, small farm, ana-livery stables for exchange for solid value in King Country farms. Please send us particulars of your property if you want to exchange.— Thomas and McAdam, Te Kuiti. 1 ftfl ACRES L.1.P., 21 miles by XlfU metalled road to water carriage, store, school and post and telegraph office to which the house is connected by telephone; cream collected free; price £760, terms half cash; full particulars J. K. Newton, Kawhia. rrOME SEPARATION witi a "PerL feet" separator, will give perfect | satisfaction—-Valder, de Montalk and Co. dairy specialists, Hamilton, DAIRYMEN! Test your cows. We supply complete 4 bottle outfit with full directions, price 37s 6d. If you want machinery, separators, oils, belting or anything, connected with dairying, go to Valder, de Montalk and Co., dairy specialists, Hamilton. pOTTAGE TEA ROOMS-Soutb. end Rora Street. Hot lunches every day 12 to 2 p.m. Is. Tea from 5 to 7 p.m. Is. Morning and afternoon tea a speciality. Supper Saturday nights 6d. MRS ENSOLL, proprietress.; '"' polished by a first-class polisher at Pattison & Lockington's, Te Kuiti. Do you Intend Building? IF SO; WHY NOT .; Build in Ferro- Concrete ? Ferrn-Concrete is being extensively used in New Zealand and considered 'by experts to be
3-he -puildmg of the age, Ferro-Concrete. gives better buildings and lasts for ail time, cheaper than brick and three times as strong. A few advantages that Ferro-Con-crete 'has over wood:—Fireproof, Insurance less, no upkeep, wormproof, absolutely dampproof, soundproof, cooler in summer and warmer in winter, requires no renovating. The older the' house gets the more; solid and better it is and in a few years .you have, 1 saved the difference in cost. Estimates free on application to; '~. s \ '■■- '"■ ;'.. .■::. : .'"■. /? wOsniohcl te P^ge
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 533, 15 January 1913, Page 4
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