Do you Intend Building? IF-SO, WHY NOT Build in Ferro - Concrete ? Ferro-Concrete is being extensively used in New Zealand and considered by experts to be The Building of the age. Ferro-Concrete gives better buildings and lasts for all 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 saved the difference in cost. Estimates free on application to Osmond Le Page Practical Ferro-Concrete Contractor, Te Kuiti. GRIESHABEE & CO. (Late of Christchurch) BEGS to inform the residents of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts that he has now started in business as Watchmaker and Jeweller The best workmanship guaranteed, having had many years experience in the business. The stock is also new and up-to-date. Presents suitable for Xmas and New Year all at reasonable prices. Note address RORA STREET, (Opposite Railway Station), Te Kuiti
Pertect in every part is the PROUD title justly earned by the B.S.A. Motor Cycle. Built by the world famous B.S.A. Co., Birmingham, Eng., the distinctive features of this Motor Cycle are its silence, easy running, quick pick-up, powerful propulsion, extreme flexibility and easy interchangeability of parts. Specially suitable for N.Z. roads and conditions. Write for catalogue, terms, etc. Skeates & White Sole Agents 58 Queen St., AUCKLAND. E. & P. PREMIER BUTCHERS TE KUITI. Choice Meats at Moderate Prices Families Waited upon Daily. Cash Buyers of Sheep Skins, Hides, etc., etc. Telephone No 11. FOR SALE. BARGAIN. BARGAIN. BARGAIN Splendid Dairy Farm. Beautiful 300-acre farm within 9 miles of Te Kuiti. Ovqr 200 acres in grass and crop. First-rate milking proposition. EASY TERMS TO SUITABLE PURCHASER.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 538, 1 February 1913, Page 3
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302Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 538, 1 February 1913, Page 3
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