For small advert) is: 18 words On<. and-Si.xpence ; a; Nine words cv ', STOLEN, OR STRAYED, *-* tan nnd white Collie, answers to name of " Rex.'' Reward I 0«. Apply to V. Kirk, care of Green and Colebro' k, Te Kuiti. ANTED by competent man * » position of trust. Can milk, drive, good gardener and bookkeeper. A pply "L.S." Chronicle. LOST pair gold rim pincenez. Finder please return to Chronicle office or Mrs A. C. Johnson, Te Kuiti. "OENCING on contract or wages i- wanted by two competent men. Apply Chronicle. jX)R SALE, White Leghorns, laying, * 63 6d cer pair—Mrs H. 0. RobinI son, Esplanade. j>OR SALE, a gent's bicycle, fitted J- with B.S.A, parts. No reasonable offer refused. Apply to Chronicle. 10 LET, 4-roomed bouse with conveniences. Apply Chronicle Office, I Te Kuiti LOST., two Lisas caps off buggy wheels. Finder rewarded on returning to H. J. Free and Co. 7ANTED YOUNG GIRL for shop. ¥» Apply W. McColi, tobacconist, Te Kuiti. Tl/' ANTED KNOWN, to householders »» and residents,—That we undertake all classes of sanitary and drainage work for Borough sewersge and septic tank drainage. Get our prices before deciding.—D. J. Young. 'IRE, accident, life, plate glass, ' stock insurances written —J. R. I Graham, SUBURBAN SECTIONS of three to I & ten acres for sale, easy terms — I J. R. Graham. OFFER wanted for one and a-half acres choice freehold building site —J. R. Graham. >OBINSON sells c goodgramaphone, six small and one large doublesided records, 200 needles, carrying case, etc., for £2, post free. ifUSICAL TOYS and novelties, in I -"-*- startling variety, at Robinson's. BOON to workers and travellers! 1 Thermos flasks, keeping liquids | boiling hot or icy cold for a day—six shillings each at Robinson's. 10R SALE, fencing costs and batI ■*- tens, also 500 bricks —C. B Lever, King street. >E up-to-date and wear a Panama } hat from Allison's. ONE-PIECE crepe and poplin frocks 12s 6d—Allison's. WANTED, smart lad for Chronicle ■ Office, one prepared to learn I trade preferred. QMART well-fitting ready-to-wear £5 tweed suits, 55s to 85s —Allison's. WANTED KNOWN, that D. Fletcher is the oldest-established builder and joiner in Te Kuiti. Work undertaken in an? part of the district. On?y first-class tradesmen employed. Estimates and plans submitted on application. For influenza take Woods' Great I Peppermint Cure —never fails', la Gd, I 2s 6d. WANTED known that F. HUDSON, 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. CT EWER, Taupiri Street (near • JU the Saleyards), Coal, Coke and Firewood Merchant, Te Kuiti. General carting done. NOTICE. lano DACKBLOCKS residents and others ■jL» requiring pianos tuned are requested to communicate with A. E. Robinson, Ty. Kuiti. A thoroughly competent tuner is now prepared to go right through the district. CAffiDS - New designs Grand assortment 'Xmas Postcards 'Xmas Stationery 'Xmas Boxed Cards We will delight to show you the cards. Trices right. Cards are good. 1014, Collin's Pocket i(\]A l'-/!* and Desk Diaries i«/±* Full range. Please inspect. '. S. BUTT On the corner HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST Commercial Stationer and News Agent, Rora Street TE KUITI Bed Seal Carbon Paper per box BUTTON BROS,, Sole Te Kuiti THE REMINGTON & RONEO AGENCY, AUCKLAND.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 621, 22 November 1913, Page 4
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