about t)i i Utch on top Will finder 'lis, care Ellis .eward given. order for and dust bins are delivered promptly by D. J. YOUNG. Ring up 68. WANTED— One good axeman for bushfelling. Good wages.— C. C. Reade, Mangapehi. W~\ANTED situation by respectable girl 19, experienced in house and dining room, no cooking, state wages. A. C., c/o P. 0., Taumarunui. (GGS—Wanted fresh, in large quan- ' tities for cash. Apply Morgan, Commercial Hotel, Te Kuiti. LOST, small black purse containing £1 note and looße silver, and two gold trinkets, valued highly as keepsakes. Return Mrs H. Ellison, Bonny Glen, or Chronicle office, reward. RO 0 IMS~~TO _ TETr Apply Mies Handyside, Rora street, Te Kuiti. /ANTED TO LET, 50 acres bush- *» felling, easy country, AwaroaMahoe road, packing arranged. Apply H. H. Babbage, Hauturu, Kawhia. WE have a seven-roomed house, every convenience, including electric light, hot and cold water, and one acre of land, within easy distance of post office, furnished or unfurnished. Particulars, Young and Co. riiHE "Dog Brand" Gramaphone is -L known all the world over as the standard of quality in talking machines—A. E. Robinson, agent. IXELBA, Caruso. Tetrazini, Clara -" Butt, Adelina Pafcti and Kubelik are amongst the record makers for "His Master's Voice" gramapfaones --A. E. Robinson, agent. DURING the dull weather evenings. what a difference a good gramaphone would make to youi Why not ask Robinson fur list*? TilOR SALE J- phonographs, 200 records, suite of furniture 3 guineas, writing desk, tables, book case 3 guineas, large assortment of watches, rugs, nearly new couch 2 guineas cost 3, carpets, etc. —Harry Clark, second-hand dealer, Hamilton. _ , v good '' generals for Hamilton, elderly woman as housekeeper, girls for 1 housework—Clark's Registry, Hamil- ! ton. ON SALE, prime baled meadow hay. —J. R. Graham. ON SALE choice selected Canterbury seed and table potatoes.—J. R. Graham. W ANTED known"that F.~Huds6n, ' * Ward Street, Te Kuiti, has started business as bricklayer, and wishes to notify contractors in Te Kuiti and surrounding districts that he is prepared to undertake work in all its branches. All work guaranteed. Estimates given. Bricks, lime and cement always on hand. ~\o not miss this chance of picking I J-' a plum from the Pukenui Estate —Apply J. F. Lever. SECURE your own home. Exce tionally easy terms. Apply J. b'. Lever, Pukenui Estate. _ WHY delay, fire or accident may come along any day—J. R. Graham, local agent for National Company. WANTED KNOWN, Daniel and Newberry, joiners, etc., Esplanade, Te Kuiti, have large stocks of dried timber for joinery purposes. Satisfaction guaranteed. CD your poultry on A. and P. j J-' meat and bone meal, obtainable at Thomson's, Rora street, Te Kuiti. Ladies ! Warner's Corsets are comfortable —guaranteed so, they shape fashionably. The bones cannot rust or can the fabric tear. Order NOW. Local Drapers. A "Warners" is the most economical Corset a woman can wear, it can be kept sweet and fresh by washing. We guarantee Warner's to wear well and not rust, break or tear. Local drapers. CTEWER, Taupiri Street (near • JW the Saleyards), Coal, Coke and Firewood Merchant, Te Kuiti. General carting done. Telephone 76 GET your Piano or Furniture repolished by a first-class polisher at Pattison & Lockington's, Te Kuiti No home should be without the famous Roslyn Writing pad, lOC sheets. Pretty picture of N. Zealand's wonderland on the cover. Only 6c and 1/- each from all dealers. Ask for it ? -\TEW SEASONS SEEDS AND BULBS—Vegetable and flower seeds in 3d and 6d packets. Special collections of sweet peas, 6 varieties Is 6d and 2a 6d; 12 varieties 2s 6d and 05. Io arrive next week —Rhubarb roots lOd each, 9s doz; gooseberry plants 6d each, 5s 6d dozen; black currant plants, 6d each, 5s Gd dozen; pot plants, palms, cyclamens in bloom, etc. Inspection invited at Thomson's, Rora street, Te Kuiti. MILLIONS of Eggs have been preserved in SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. It is the standard preparation in New Zealand. Try it yourself tliis year. 3 rANTED EXCHANGES. We T' 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 McAdarn, Te Kuiti. For influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure —never fails, la 6d, 2s 6d.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 598, 30 August 1913, Page 4
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