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WANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc. OST, pair epectacles Finder please return to B. Wolff. IyANTED, capable girl or woman for general house work, good wages to capable person. Apply Mrs Arthur C. Johnson. 1 OST, sugar bag containing hooks ' and sundries, between Black's blacksmith shop and railway station. Return to Chronicle Office. IET Graham's cash quotation for yf seeds and manures. GOOD mare, alao hack, saddle, set harness and buggy, cheap for quick sale —J. R. Graham. MISS HANDYSIDE has resumed tuition in accomplishments. WANTED, board and residence in private family, two room mates. Apply Chronicle Office. ]IIRE, accident, life, plate glass, stock insurances written—J. R Graham. WANTED, woman to wash once a fortnight. Apply Chronicle I Office. JITANTED, good general servant. »V Apply Mrs P. B. Darrow, Te Kuiti. JLT ANTED, four good b»idge hands VI —2 carpenters and 2 labourers—for Waipa river bridge works, Kawa. Apply Scott and Foratyh, contractors. yANTED, about 15 acres ploughed, '» harrowed, and drilled. Apply J. | F. Lever. COTTAGE TO LET, single man. Apply J. F. Lever. 10R SALE, tomatoes and cucumbers in any quantity at the Monte Carlo glßßj houses. [/ANTED, comfortable home for three school srirls. Reply stating particulars to "School," Chronicle Office 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, (IJyds), cheap and sound. Apply Chronicle Office. TO LET, 4-roomed house; 5-roomed house and 10 acres—J. R. Gra« ham. [ TADIES' UNDERWEAR in dainty -W styles and designs, at Allison's. LADIES' Crepe sunshine blouses, 4b lid—Allison's. MENS' HATS in felt and Panama styles at price 3 to suit your pocket—Allison's. Jj\Oß SALE OR LEASE, Allison JL piano, three months' use. Apply R. J. Josephs, Te Kuiti Post Office, or English and Foreign Piano Agency, Auckland.

>OLITELY tell him he s romancing -*• if he saya tbat Robinßon does not sell pianos on the easiwßt terms. WE a»-o hero to stay—not birds of passage—and our guarantee is behind every piano we sell, and we are here behind our guarantee—• Robinson, Te Kuiti. WHY pay more? You can get it cheaper and better at Robinson's. nnHOSE who appreciate value will ■A- do their gramophone business with Robinson. His prices are bedrock. WHEN you think of music, think of Robinson's. You won't be far \ MONGST medium - priced pianos, - the Payne and the Kuhla stand out pre-eminent in quality and value. A. E. Robinson, agent. u\jjd\j\j carrying capacity at present 3000 sheep. Goodwill £IO,OOO. Apply John Ormsby, Land and Commission Agent, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga. CHRISTMAS toys, fancy goodß, novelties.—get them at Robineon's and you will be satisfied as well as the recipient. LADIES' ready-to-wear hatß in great variety, 4s lid to 14s 6d —AllinnHEßE are now hundreds of gramaJ- phone records to choose from at Robinson's. GOT this smart suit for 555, and *- good fit it is too, at Allison's. WHY pay more? Robinson gives 10 per cent, better value in the gramaphone line than the highly advertised "cut" lines of city firms. GRAND RANGE of shirts, 3b 6d, ■ 4b 6d, 5s fid, 6s 6d.—Allison's* and Firewood Merchant, Te Kuiti. General carting done. IAA ACRES L.1.P., 21 miles by JLU" metalled road to water carriage, store, school and post and telegraph office to which the house ia connected by telephone; cream collected free; price £760, terms half caßh; full particulars J. K. Newton, Kawhia. WANTED KNOWN, that D. Fletcher is 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 638, 28 January 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 638, 28 January 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 638, 28 January 1914, Page 4

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