Unreserved Clearing Sale. THURSDAY 16th JANUARY, At 2 p.m. •-NSTRUCTED by Mr Castell, who - is giving up housekeeping I will sell at his residence, Awakino next Mr C. Steven's, the undernoted: 1 bedroom suite in rimu comprising duchess chest, marble top washstand, 1 wardrobe with large mirror, 1 bedstead. 1 toilet set, small table, 1 child's cot, rimu, all the curtains and blinds, iron bedstead, small duchess pair, kitchen table, Perfection oilstove, garden tools, 1 good rubbertyred perambulator, 1 shot gun, 1 mandoline, sewing machine, good new linoleum of three rooms, Austrian chair, dining room table, wicker easy chairs, 'hanging lamps, overmantle, 1 dresser, lot of books, also many other useful sundries Also at same time and place, that very choice residential section, being sub division section 4, block 25, title M.L. Board, renewable lease with compensation, rent 19s. Section will be shown at any time on application at my Office. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. These goods can be commended as a nice lot of well-kept, clean, and almost new stuff. Exchange Sale Kooms SATURDAY, JBth JANUARY, At 2 p.m. 'A CASES PEACHES, 10 apples, tjyJiO plums, etc. Also 5 pens of fowls, and lot of furniture, ccmpris ing brass rail bedstead," wardrobe, stretchers, chairs, tables, etc. ' J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. I A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. following classes have been omitted from the schedule and entries for the same will be received by the secretary : Herefoid cattle. ■ Special class for best foal sired by Robert Emmett, trophy value £2 ss, presented by Petch Bros. Challenge Cup, value £G ss, presented by Dr Mcßae for the best King Country hack. L. C. HARTON. Secretary.
NOTICE. AVING disposed of business known - as Te Kuiti Timber and Joinery Co., to M-ssrs Daniels and Newbury. All accounts owing to me and unpaid by January 15th, 1913, to be 'made payable to Messrs Daniels and Newbury. P. C. BRADFORD. Pio Pio. H DRANSFIELD, Dentist, will be >• at the Hall, Pio Pio, on Wednesday afternoon, 22nd, and Thursday morning, 23rd inst. C. LEWEE 'Phone 76 \ (Late J. Hoban) COAL, COKE AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT General Carting Done. TE KUITI A. A. Lissaman Veterinary Chemist, TE KUITI Mr. Lissaman, Chemist,'Te Kuiti Dear Sir, Please forward me two. bottles of your Colic and Gripe Drench, I find I am right out and I don't feel safe working horses without having: some by me, it being such a sure cure. I have used a good few bottles and never known it fail. I am, yours faithfully, J. E. TRUST, ■' ■ Paemako.
If you have a cold, take Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, and you'll soon find that you haven't a cold at all. I/6,2/6; 4/6. . 1 .
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 533, 15 January 1913, Page 4
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