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WANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc. II advertisements in this column the charge ords One Shilling, Three insertions Twor ence; and Sixpence for each additional Nine words or part thereof. Cash in advance sale, July sth. Entries solicited. J. R. Graham. LOST— On June 6th, black and tan sheep dog, leader, answers to name of "Scott." Reward. Apply Boscawen, Te Kuiti, or Sellars, Mai-

J ANTED by young gentleman t » single bedroom and board with private family, near town. Apply H. 8., Chronicle office. TANTED—Good general servant. W Apply Mrs H. Hine, Te Kuiti. J TANTED—One or two furnished Yt rooms. Apply Chronicle office j VTEXT horse, vehicle and implement ™ sale, July sth. Entries solicited. J. R. Graham; Lease for 12 months or 2 years, 10%.acres and house. .Apply Young &"'Co., land agents, King-st. OST at Te Kuiti, Yellow Collie Dog. Reward; on returning to I A. Christensen, Trooper's road. ►ICKLING Onions for sale!!! 2d - per lb. Fresh Eggs guaranteed, 2s 2d per doz—Dooley & Co., "Busy Corner." LOST last Saturday night, gold albert and greenstone. Reward. C. Chilcott, jeweller, Rora-st. LOST— From Miss lorns school, Astrakhan Coat. Detention will incur prosecution. Reward given for information leading to conviction. OST—Gold chain with pendant and I U keys attached. Reward, Boles, rocer, Te Kuiti. OST small gold medal, Rora street I or railway station Finder rej warded on returning to Rookwood. I T OST in Borough of Te Kuiti nonLi skid chains off motor car. Finder I rewarded, please apply Chronicle Office. LOST outside Miss lorns' school Astrakhan coat. Finder rewarded on returning to Chronicle Office. kO not miss this chance of .picking I -L' a plum from the Pukenui Estate —Apply J. F. Lever. CURE your own home. I U tionally easy terms. A Lever, Pukenui Estate. TANTED known that D. J. Young » is prompt and reliable for I up-to-date Sanitary Plumbing. 17ANTED known that D. J. Young's " Electric Installations are unsurpassed for best materials and workmanship. TALKING MACHINES and disc records at A. E. Robinson. A I large and well selected stock. HE season for shooting is well advanced and you are still wasting cartridges on that old gas-pipe. See Robinson about a new gun. I IfERTHEIM MACHINES. The machine that can equal the I Wertheim has yet to be thought of. A..E. Robinson, Agents. mhe damp weather has affected your J- throat, made your voice thick and hoarse. You can get relief by taking a few drops of "NAZOL" on lump sugar. (5) 10R bushfelling accident and emjl- ployers' indemnity insurance the National Co., local agent, J. R. Graham. THY delay, fire or accident may r T come along any day—J. R. GraI ham, local agent for National Company. TANTED KNOWN, Daniel and t » Newberry, joiners, etc., Esplanade, Te Kuiti, have large stocks of dried timber for joinery purposes. Satisfaction guaranteed. IEED your poultry on A. and P. meat and bone meal, obtainable I at Thomson's, Rora street, Te Kuiti. ORE Throats and Hoarseness are *s soon relieved with a few drops of "NAZOL" on lump sugar. Place the sugar between the cheek and gums and allow to dissolve very slowly. (2) TANTED KNOWN that J. E. Clap- »» ham, late of Wanganui, has started business in Empress Theatre frontage, as a high-class tailor. Riding habits, costumes and breeches a specialty. The latest English and Continental styles with scientific cutting. CT EWER, Taupiri Street (near • Ai the Saleyards), Coal, Coke and Firewood Merchant, Te Kuiti. General carting done. Telephone 76 TEW SEASONS SEEDS AND 1" BULBS—Vegetable and flower aeed-i in 3d and 6d packets. Special collections of sweet peas, 6 varieties Is 6d and 2s 6d; 12 varieties 2s 6d and 53. To arrive next week—Rhubarb roots lOd each, 9s doz; gooseberry plants 6d each, ss. 6d dozen; black currant plants, 6d each, 5s 6d dozen; pot plants, palms, cyclamens in bloom, etc. Inspection invited at Thomson's, Rora street, Te Kuiti. TANTED EXCHANGES. We 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.— Thomas and McAdam, Te Kuiti. THAT tickling irritating Cough may be relieved promptly by "NAZOL." A few drops on lump sugar and repeated frequently. (10) sale rooms. For influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure —never fails, Is 6d, 2s 6d.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 578, 21 June 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 578, 21 June 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 578, 21 June 1913, Page 4

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