WANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc LOST, cheque No. 62,809, Union Bank of Australia £5 Is, drawn by Petch Bros., payable to C. Stevens. Payment has been stopped. TO LET, two-roomed cottage in Rata etreet. tank and good range, rent 7b 6d. OST in Empress Picture Theatre or Awakino road on Thursday night, gent's silver watch witn Fob chain, reward, Edgar, care PettigreW and Lusty, bakers, Rora street. 0 LET small empty room to let, JL detached; rent 2s 6d per Week. Apply Chronicle Office. X/ANTED KNOWN that W. T. VV Mills, author and lecturer, will address a public meeting in the Town Hall. Te Kuiti, on March 3rd. Farmers, businessmen and general public cordially invited. mO LET, new whare, also stretchers, J- mattresses and cooking utensils. Apply Chronicle Office for particulars. -~'-|/\/\ FIRST-CLASS freehold i\j\.r g«.curity required for £2200. Apply Mackay and Joneß, Te Kuiti. OFFICE TO LET, central position. Apply A. S. Gresham. [/"ANTED, smart lad to learn the I M trade. Apply W. McColl, hairdresser and tobacconist, Te Kuiti. msmmmm iga sale Friday, 20th, entries solicited —J. R. Graham. TO LET, 4-roomed cottage, also house and 10 acres —J. R. Graham. ►ARGAINS at Allison's. Whitea> Walking Skirts 13s 6d for 4b lid. pREAT BARGAINS at Linebaro'B vT monster oash drapery sale. Goods going at less than quarter price. JR. GRAHAM has been appointed . local agent for the Internationl' Harvester Company's implements. I REASONABLE DRAPERY almost J given away at Lineham's great I sale of drapery and clothing for a few days only. ►ARGAINS at Allison's. Ladies > Ready to Wear Hats 2s lid to 6s 6d. BARGAINS at Allison's. Washing ► Shirt Blouses 4s lid for 2s lid BARGAINS at Allison's. One piece -> frocks from 6s lid. ►ARGAINS at Allison's, White i> muslin blouse and skirt 21s for 6s lid. I»ARGAINS at Allison's. Navy * print blouse and skirt 10a 6d for jOLITELY tell him he's romancing if he says that Robinson does not sell pianos on the easiest terms. i/E are here to stay —not birds of passage—and our guarantee is behind every piano we sell, and we are here behind our guaranteeRobinson, Te Kuiti. WHY pay more? You can gat it cheaper and better at RobinmHOSE who appreciate ' value will do their gramophone business with Robinson. His prices are bedrock. WHEN you think of mußic, think of Robinson's. You won't be far \ MONGST medium - priced pianos, i- the Payne and the Kuhla stand out pre-eminent in quality and value. A. E. Robinson, agent. C)A AAA ACRES native lease, l/,UU" carrying capacity at present 3000 sheep. Goodwill £IO,OOO. Apply John Ormsby, Land and Commission Agent, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga. CHRISTMAS toys, fancy goods, novelties.—get them at Robinson's and you will be satisfied as well as the recipient. THERE are now hundreds of gramapbone records to choose from at Robinson's. WHY pay more? Robinson gives 10 per cent, better value in the gramophone line than the highly advertised "cut" lines of city firms. FULL STOCK SCHOOL BOOKS AND ALL REQUISITIES F. 8. SUTTON On the corner HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST Commercial Stationer and News Agent, Rora Street For Sale. BOMNEY Rams, flock number 125, selected and well grown. Full particulars from Executors W. A. ELLIS, York Farm, Marton.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 645, 21 February 1914, Page 4
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