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f jpan, Jfv'ork, PyiTiCG, TrOTE for Martin V he believes in allowing the Waitomo Caves to remain under 'he control 01 the Government and net to be taken over by our Council. !TlO LET, 6-roomed cottage Rora i. street; 5-roomsd cottage Esplanade; 2-roumed cottage King street. Apply B. Wolff, Tawa street, 'phone 112. ¥ OST CKEQU E No. 1,711,188, on Bank of New Zealand, drawn by Rolleston in favour of Ales. Morton. Payment stopped. ATEFAYERS. If it takes the Borough Council five months to decide how to erect the crusher, how gOng will it take before the crusher will be crushing the metal? A strong independent man is wanted. Elliott. \7ACANCIES for four gentlemen V boarder?, 18s s week, private,, central. For address apply Chronicle office. Martin on Friday because V he is a property-owner here arid having the interests of the electors at heart believes in economy and low rates _J 117 ANTED, two bushfellers, £3 per » * wesk and found given for good men. Apply D. S. Fsulds, MahoenuL TTOTE for Martin on Friday because V he will not harness the Wairere Falls at the expense of the ratepayers Y/yANTED, smart youth for auctionf eer's room —J- R. Graham. I7OTE for Martin on Friday becajse V he will work for our good and not be an obstructionist. T7OTE for Martin on Friday because V he will not sanction the building of a railway to Fio Pio afe the ratepayers' expense. UPPORT Elliott, who, it elected £3 has the time to attend to his duties as councillor. (INE-PIECE crepe and poplin frocks V/ 12s 6d—Allison's. ANTED, smart lad for Chronicle V? Office, one prepared to learn trade preferred. "DATEPYAERS, do you want your street* metalled. Then vote for Elliott. ~OTE for Elliott and check further Borough stagnation. i had previous experienc various public move ;_nts am ,ys made good. WANTED, two blade shearers to make up gang, 2500 a man. Must be able In do 130, Also cuok for shearing, stalling November 7th. Apply R. C. and R. A. FullertonSmith, Fosley, Tauroarunui. ALL ACCOUNTS owing by the late Mrs E. Ensoll, Cottage Tea Rooms, must be rendered to H. S. Ensoll, Ardmore, Papakura, EEMEMBER that a rea! live mar with force of character solicitF your vote —Elliott. VOTElcr' P.obinßon for everything " In tbe musical or sporting lines. OMART well-fitting ready-to-weai >3 tweed suits, 55s to 65s —Allison's, r-YCLES and fittings. Now that the r~n j'j-u need a bike. Robinsor stccks. RANTED KNOW' : that D. Flat '*'?• cher is toe oldest-establishet b'jilder and joine-' Te Kuiti. Worl undertake'.:- n c.n? nari of the district Only firsf-eiass tradesmen employed Estimates and plane submitted on ap plication. THOSE who know will hear o: nothing but the Wertheim —A. E Robinson, agent. 7ILL you make arrangements fo concerts at home by purchasing gramaphone at Robinson's? AVE you all Kuasner's piano solo Moon Moth, Evening Bow Dawn, Hesitation, etc? If not Robin son can supply you. L'EH a good general other hel kept. Apply Mrs Cory Matthew * CCORDEONS —To make room for A shipment arriving, those in steel at present reduced in price—A. E Robinson, Te Kuiti. THE "Dog Brand" Gramaphone i known all the world over as th standard of quality in talkin machines —A. E. Robinson, agent. MELBA, Caruso, Tetrazini, Clai* Butt, Adelina Patti ana Eubeli are amongst the record makers fc "His Master's Voice" gramaphone —A. E. Robinson, agent. f URING the dull weather evenings 4* a good gram: * vou ! Why m

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 607, 1 November 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 607, 1 November 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 607, 1 November 1913, Page 3

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