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Furniture Sale. THE FINEST LOT EVER OFFERED UNDER THE HAMMER IN TF KUITI. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At 2 p.m. In the Municipal Hall (Municipal Buildings, Rora street. T R. GRAHAM ia favoured with in- • stsuctions from Miss DAY, to offer all the contents of her sevenroomed residues, removed to the Municipal Hall, for convenience of sale, comprising:— Fine larga carpet square, handsome hanging lamp, nice upholstered lounge, chair and chesterfield, splen did rimu sideboard, four small tables, table, fender and fire irons, pictures, large dining table, ornaments, couch and dining room chairs, curtain and poles, overmantel, easy chairs, wardrobe with full length mirror, double rimu bedstead and brass railed bedstead, wire and kapuc mattress, 2

single bedsteads, handsome duchess table and washstand, duchess chest and table, chest drawers arid washstand, blankets, kitchen table, pots, pans and kitchen dresser, new linoleum in all the rooms ladies bike, four good singing canaries, and all the many sundries usually found in a well appointed home, which space will not permit us to enumerate. TERMS CASH. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. The bulk of this furniture has only been in use a few months. Goods will be on view on" afternoon of Tuesday, February 4th at the hall. REMOVAL NOTICE. Messrs baker & st. George architects, have removed their office from Mercantile Chambers, to Zobel's Buildings, Te Kuiti. TE KUITI RACES. NO ENTRANCE to the racecourse will be allowed on February 6th, 1913, unless by ticket, which must be procured from ticket boxes. One shilling per head for each horse will be charged. Members of the Te Kuiti Racing Club are notified ?hat no tickets will be forwarded jniess annual subscription has been paid To assist the sec retary members not having paid their subscriptions kindly do so at earliest convenience. J. H. TRINNEAR. Secretary. TE KUITI BOROUGH COUNCIL , OFFICE CADET. Applications are invited down to noon, February Bth, 1913, for the position of Cadet in the Town Clerk's Office. Particulars as to salary and conditions of appointment may be obtained upon application to the undersigned, \ By Order, F. EDWARD LAMB, To n Clerk. Dated this Ist day February, 1913. IMPOUNDED by ranger from off lime ki'ns property, one bay pony, .branded B P on ramp. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on TUESDAY, February 4th, 1913, at 12 noon.—W. A. CANLTON, poundkeepur. BUSHFELLERS. 1 Finn ACRES in 200 acre sections, JLOUU to let at Taharua, near Taupo. Copy ol agreement at office of this paper. J. MACFARLANE & SON. KING COUNTRY CENTRAL A. AND P. ASSN„ THE following class has been added to the Schedule: — Challenge Cup, £5 ss.—Presented by bachelors of King Country, for Best Lady Rider. Horse, rider and appearance to be taken into consideration. Open to residents of the King Country. Over jumps Ift 6in. Winner of Class 14A barred. Post entry 2s 6d. A working bee will be held on the showgrounds on February 7th (day aftar races) to which the members are earnestly requested to turn up to put grounds and pens in order for the show. 1 CHURCH SERVICES FOR SUNDAY. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Aria: 10, Mass. Te Kuiti: 7.30, Benediction. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Quinquagesima Sunday.—Te Kuiti: 8, Holv Communion; 11, Morning Prayer; 7, Evening Prayer. Ven. Archdeacon Uthwatt. Otorohanga: 11, Morning Prayer; 7.30, Evening Prayer. Poro-o-tarao 2.30, Mangapehi 7. —Rev. W. J Piggot Aria 11, Kaeaea 2.30, Mr Keighley's 7. Mr Wallace. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Te Kuiti: 11. "Joy in the City"; 7., "Little Things"; Hangatiki, 2.30. —Rev. S. Griffiths. METHODIST CHURCH. . Te Kuiti: 11, "The Old Corn of Canaan" —Sacrament at close of service; 2 30, Sunday School and Bible Class; 7, "Disregarded Signals."— Rev. R. B. Gosnell. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Maihiihi 730 Saturday night; Ranigtoto 10.30, Tahia 2.30, Otorohanga 7 30.—Mr G. F. Cox. Tr Kuiti: 11, Communion; 2.30, Sunday School; 7, "Playing With Fire."--Rev. A Armstrong.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 538, 1 February 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 538, 1 February 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 538, 1 February 1913, Page 4

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