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WANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc. For small advertisements in this column the charge is: 18 words One Shilling, Three insertions Two-and-Sixpcnce; and Sixpence for each additional Nine words or part thereof. Cash in advance RANTED, good general servant. W Apply Mrs F. B. Darrow, Te Kuiti. WANTED, four good bridge handß —2 carpenters and 2 labourers—for Waipa river bridge workß, Kawa. Apply Scott and Forstyh, contractors. I/ANTED, men for general work on W farm. Apply Mackay and Jones. WANTED an experienced laundre3B, also porter, also kitchenman. Apply Commercial Hotel, Te Kuiti. f JANTED, 500 people to attend tbe » Methodist Sunday School picnic on Anniversary Day, Thursday, January 29th. Refreshments for the day. Adults la, children 6d. WANTED, about 15 acres ploughed, harrowed, and drilled. Apply J. F. Lover. pOTTAGE TO LET, single man. *J Apply J. F. Lever. /ANTED, urgently, Btrong woman '• to do washing and clean house. Apply Chronicle Office. FOR SALE, tomatoes and cucumbers in ary quantity at the Monte Carlo glaai houses. I IyANTED, situation as housekeeper by experienced woman. Apply | Chronicle Office. RANTED, comfortable home for • » three school girls. Reply stating particulars to "School," Chronicle Office MR SALE, a pony, thoroughly -*-' sound and quiet, four years old. Apply J. Nicholls. ACCOMMODATION for two lady boardera or two gentlemen, private family; or would let two furnished rooms. X.Y.Z., Chronicle Office. WANTED TO BUY. tip dray, (lJyds), cheap and sound. Apply Chronicle Office. mO LET, 4-roomed house; 5-roomed ■ house and 10 acres—J. R. GraI ham. rADIES* UNDERWEAR in dainty 1 styles and designs, at Allison'B. LADIES' Crepe sunshine blouses, 4b lid—Allison's. MENS' HATS in felt and Panama styles at price a to suit your pocket —Allison's. SPLENDID English piano guaranteed in good order, almost new, cheap; also lady's bicycle £3. Apply E. N. Jones, railway. 10R SALE OR LEASE. Allison - 1 - piano, three months' use. Apply R. J. Josephs, Te Kuiti Post Office, or English and Foreign Piano Agency, Auckland. *-* harness and buggy, cheap for quick sale—J. R. Graham. )OLITELY tell him he's romancing -*- if he says that Robinson does not sell pianos on the easiest terms. V» passage—and our guarantee ia behind every piano we sell, and we are here behind our guaranteeRobinson, Te Kuiti. GET Graham's cash quotation for seeds and manures. WHY pay more? You can get it cheaper and better at Robinson's. fjIHOSE who appreciate value will JL do their gramophone business with Robinson. His prices are bedrock. WHEN you think of music, think of Robinson's. You won't be far out. \ MONGST medium - priced pianos, - the Payne an 3 the Kubla stand | out pre-eminent in quality and value. A. E. Robinson, agent. LOST, between Te Kuiti and Otorohanga, gold tie pin, keepsake. Finder rewarded on returning to this office. 90 (\(l(\ ACRES native lease, u\jj\j\j\J carrying capacity at present 3000 Bheep. Goodwill £IO,OOO. Apply John Ormsby, Land and Commission Agent, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga. riHRISTMAS toys, fancy goods, *J novelties. —get them at Robinson's and you will be satisfied as well as the recipient. I J ADIES' ready-to-wear hats in great I variety, 4b lid to 14s 6d —AllirriHEßE are now hundreds of grama--L phone records to choose from at Robinson's. GOT this Binart suit for 555, and ' good fit it is too, at Allison's. ITHY pay more'i Robinson gives ' ' 10 per cent, better value in the gramophone line than the highly advertised "cut" lines of city firms. A GRAND RANGE of Bhirts, 3a 6d, - 4s 6d, 5s fid, 6s 6d.—Allison's' f\ T EWER, Taupiri Street (near and Firewood Merchant, Te Kuiti. General carting done. -J AA ACRES L.1.P., 2J miles by 11/1/ metalled road to water carriage, store, school and post and telegraph office to which the house is connected by telephone; cream collected free; price £760, terms half cash; full particulars J. K. Newton, Kawhia. WANTED KNOWN, that D. Fletcher ia the oldest-established builder and joiner in Te Kuiti. Work undertaken in any part of the district. On'y first-class tradesmen employed. Estimates and plans submitted on application.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 637, 24 January 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 637, 24 January 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 637, 24 January 1914, Page 4

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