-hiised at dance adies' branch of Em Party. remember to-night ". dress dance. Prizes i'ess and poster cosre women who truly learn what age is, not men. Never mind, -3nd Fancy Dress Dance coming, October 22nd. REMEMBER, last dance of season, Wednesday, October 22nd. Fancy dress. Arrange a set and win prize. mHE dance of the season—Plain and - Fancy Dress Dance, October 22nd. Good music and enjoyment for everybody. Gentlemen 2a 6d, ladies Is 6d._ _" ANTED you to know, a prize for best fancy dress and poster costume st dance on October 22na\ THOSE who know will hear of nothing but the Wertheinr —A. E Robinson, agent. WANTED at once, cook-general. Apply Mrs Howarth, Ward street. TI7ILL you make arrangements for » » concerts at home by purchasing a gramaphone at Robinson's? ACCORDEONS— To make room for a shipment arriving, those in stock at present reduced in price—A. E. Robinson, Te Kuiti. TANTED, superior girl for houseJ TV work, other help kept. Apply Mrs A. C. Johnston. LAWSON, plastering contractor, aA.» Te Kuiti. Estimates given and letters promptly attended to. ITyANTED, small boarding house to * > be taken over, 5 permanents, 5 board only. Could be extended, furniture at valuation, no goodwill, present proprietor leaving for family reasons, good chance for anyone starting. Apply, "X," Box 23. • TiHE "Dog Brand" Gramaphone is known all the world over as the standard of quality in talking machines—A. E. Robinson, agent. MELBA, Caruso, Tetrazini, Clara Butt, Adelina Patti and Kubelik are amongst the record makers for "His Master's Voice" grataaphones —A. E. Robinson, agent. TOURING the dull weather evenings, 2J what a difference a good gramaphone would make to you! Why not ask Robinson fur lists? AN SALE, prime baled meadow hay. V —J. R. Graham. For influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure —never fails, Is 6d, 2s 6d. ON SALE choice selected Canterbury seed and table potatoes.' —J. R. Graham. ANTED 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. DO not miss this chance of picking a plum from the Pukenui Estate ! —Apply J. F. Lever. IECURE your own home. Excep- *-) tionally easy terms. Apply J. F. Lever, Pukenui Estate. WHY delay, fire or accident may come along any day—J. R. Graham, local agent for National Company. f\ | EWER, Taupiri Street (near \J. jJ the Saleyards), Coal, Coke and Firewood Merchant, Te Kuiti. General carting done. Telephone 76 No home should De without the famous Roslyn Writing pad, lOC sheets. Pretty picture of N. Zealand's wonderland on the cover. Only 6c and I/- each from all dealers. Ask for it? IEED your poultry on A. and P. •£-' meat and bone meal, obtainable at Thomson's, Rora street, T<* Kuiti. nas. JNumbers WEEKLY NEWS BRETT'S ANNUAL CHRIST/CHURCH PRESS OTAGO WITNESS CANTERBURY TIMES issued on October 20th See the new novelty postcards of Te Kuiti. " F. S. SUTTON On the corner HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST Commercial Stationer and News Agent, Rora Street TE KUITI
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 611, 15 October 1913, Page 4
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