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Gramophones tframoplioiie A City V|||||s!h Store llgftsx^RS A. E. Robinson Te Kuiti. a2 Our stock of Musical and o § Sporting Goods is worthy £ yj © " of any city establishment m Music Music D. McCorkindale TE KUITI. Importer and Manufacturer of Saddlery and Harness. There is nothing like good material and workmanship combined. This is what I claim to give:—Best materials used. Nothing but Hirst's leather which is the best in the Dominion. Have your harness and saddles repaired now before the busy season Taupiri Street Join Works We manufacture all classes of Joinery at the shortest notice at Auckland prices. GLASS (Plain and Fancy always in stock) D. FLETCHER, Proprietor, Undertaker. Funerals conducted in any part of the District. Personal attention given j L. J. Cu General Carrier TE MAPARA Special Quotations for carting wool Orders left with C. B. LEVER, Te Kuiti will receive prompt OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO FARMERS HAS IT EVER OCCURRED TO YOU That provision for incapacity by Accident or Sickness is equally as important as an indemnity against loss by Fire ? The fact remains that it is so, and the Insurance Company Ltd. Has drawn up a special form of policy to meet your particular requirements. Farmers Special Policy Provides £250 for death by accident. £2 per week, up to 52 weeks, for temporary total disablement by accident, or any of 30 different sicknesses, including smallpox, and many other liberal benefits, for a premium of only £2 per annum, or about gd per week. Full particulars will be supplied on application to A. E. ROBINSON, Agent. TE KUITI. RANTED 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 pro- i party if you want to exchange.— Thomas and McAdam. Te v " ; +°

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 595, 20 August 1913, Page 1

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301

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 595, 20 August 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 595, 20 August 1913, Page 1

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