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ACCOUNTANTS. L C. Harton, A.1.A., N.Z. KUITI SURVEYORS. A. W. CiiLiAL Licenced Surveyor TE KUITI All Description:- >'< Survey Work Undertaken. Branch oi'iice at Olorohanga in charge of Mr. Fred Mace. R. C. Jordan LICENSED SURVEYOR MATAI STREET, Telephone No 55 TE KUITI J. E. Thomson O. R. Farrer Thomson & Farrer Civil Engineers HAMILTON AND and Surveyors, Taumarunui. Miss ITeacher of Isli Voice Produetioi French, Russian. Pupils passed R. tical, and L.C.IVI. Quarter com men ! ,)torohanga and iiclyside . Theory, vSinging !"h'awing, Painting -. .loo' Candidate \i. ,'v f.C.M. PracMiss Ivy Graham, .ICENTIATE T V COLLEGE LOND. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE & THEORY. Terms on application Professor Swallow Alexandra Street Te Kuiti. SINGING PIANOFORTE VIOLIN and VIOLONCELLO f e Kuiti Collegiate School. MISS lORNS (late of the Training College, Wellington), conducts a private school for boys and giils, primary, secondary and kindergarten, Alexandra Street, Te Kuiti Comfortable quarters for boarders. Second term starts June 4th, 1913. Kuiti ColSege & Kindergarten (For boys and girls) St. Luke's Schoolroom, King Street. Kindergarten, in charge of Miss D. Brown, who has been through a four years course of training at Te Whare Kindergarten Training School, Christchurcli Advanced classes, up to matriculation standard, in charge of Miss I. Wilton, B. A. (late of Auckland University College). Music pupils prepared for examination. Dancing and Deportment during winter term. Durable Serviceis made of natural asphalt not of rubber composition, it will not crack, dry out, twist, rut or rot in any climate. It will stand heal, frost and cold, it is practically everlasting. It is guaranteed for 7 years. It is easily laid with ordinary tools. Write i'or sample to Briscoe 8 Co. Limited AUCKLAND. DY-O-LA, 1 near can buy When my frocks have faded badly ; In every colour 'ncath the sky ! E'en now 1 need some sadly i So I am off to Mrs MACDONALITS, Rora Street, Where 1 can get 5 packets for 2/6, And why should my dresses look I shabby Irs. MACDONALD, Stationer and Fancy Goods ivORA STREET te kuiti

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 598, 30 August 1913, Page 6

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332

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 598, 30 August 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 598, 30 August 1913, Page 6

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