WANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc. n the ct is: 18 words One Shilling, Three insertions ' and-Sixpence; and Sixpence for each additional Nine words or part thereof. Cash in advance mO LET.—A furnished bedroom in J- Rora Street. Apply Chronicle. pHOICE GLASSHOUSE TOMAV TOES, 3d and 4d lh delivered. Choice apples, peaches, pears per cat'e at auction rates. 50,000 freezia bulbs, ' alba fracta ' at 6d doz. Thomson's Rora St., Te Kuiti. J-ANTED, 2 horse teams, cart metal » 30s; and and 6 quarrymen, also good driver. Apply Powell and Co., Waitomo Cavos. : OST, valuable necklace, Bet with A-* rubies, pendant and greenstone cross attached. £5 reward. Apply Mrs Tumche, care W. Gadsby, Te Kuiti. p T EWER (late J. Hoban), Coal, \j. JU Coke and Firewood Merr chant, Te Kuiti. General carting done. Telephone 76. jtflCE FREEHOLD SECTION, £SO, 1' terms —J. R. Graham. I/TUNS! GUNS!. GUNS! Big guns and small guns can get good j guns at Robinson's. [THY be pestered any longer with V that old piece of gas pipe. Get I a good gun at Robinson's mO VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. X —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. Call and see for yourself—meals Is. T\7E have it on the beat authority ' » that a good man looks after his beast. Ha certainly looks after his wife and the first essential to har happiness is a Wprtheim machine — A. E. Robinson, agent. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE'S wellknown grass, clover and turnip seeds at Graham's, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga. r book, i V V w ii] be glad to hear of your requirements —J. R. Graham. I/ANTED EXCHANGES. We H have town property, small farm, and livery stables for exchange for solid value in King Country farms. Please send us particulars of your property if you want to exchange.— Thomaß and McAdam, Te Kuiti. IAA ACRES L.1.P., 2£ miles by IUU 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. 'OME SEPARATION with a "Per- - 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. 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. Fruit! Fruit! Fruit! NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE JAM FRESH FRUIT FROM THE ORCHARDS DAILY. Who has not heard of Dooley's Famous Fruit Mart at Te Kuiti, where Plums large and delicious are NOW SOLD PEACHES BANANAS TOMATOES AT WHOLESALE PRICES Dooley & Co.'s name is a guarantee of satisfaction and cheapness. DOOLEY & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITERERS Rora Street TE KUITI English aa«J American TE KUITI. Otorohanga—lst and 3rd Thursday TELEPHONE No. 2.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 542, 15 February 1913, Page 4
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