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WANTEDS, FOR Etc_ For sinau advertisements in this column the ctuirge is: 18 words One Shilling, Three insertions 1 wo-and-Sixpence; and Sixpence for each additional | Nine words or part thereof. Cash in adva ETHODIST BAZAAR, Town Hall, U- Tuesday next, Match 31st, opens at 3 p.m. Admission free. FOUND, at Te Kumi, Bet of falße teeth. Apply at Chronicle Office. fiIUN for the children at Methodist -E Bazaar on Tuesday Bran Tub, [ Fairy Well, etc. TIOR SALE, boards house, good i- investment, situated in King Country. Particulars at Chronicle Office. XMAS TREE to be stripped at 8 p.m. on Tueßday in Town Hall. Every article worth Is. Ticket admits to hall. ALL 2s sheet music reduced to Is 9d during the gale at Robinson's. Now'b your chance. USEFUL and fancv art cles in great variety handkerchief novelties, Bweets, produce, dolls, etc., at Bazaar on Tuesday next I A LL the newest styles in ladies' • winter coats, golf coats and cosI tumes—at Lineham's. I A MUSEMENT for all on Tuesday - night at Town Hall. Competitions for ladies and gents. Supper. etc. Admission 6d, or Xmas Tree ticket. ILLINERY in all the newest 1H shades and styles at Lineham's. aee window display. pHAFF—Southern prime £5 10s \J per ton, -Is 6d psr sack, cash — Dooley and Co., "Busy Corner.'' CHILLY NIGHTS are coming. New Zealand all-wool blankets Bingle bed 16s fid, double 22s 6d, extra 27s 6d—At Allison's. ITISS ZOE BARTLEY. in her popuI -J-i- lar "Waltz Song." at the Grand Concert, March 25th. D~RESS TWEEDSr great value la 4d, Is lid, 2s 9d, 2s lid, 3s 3d At Allison's. PARCELS of eight pieces of music and songs for 2s 6d. mostly copyright, value from 10s to 15s—RobinJANThiD IMMEDIATELY, smart • » hoy for office. Apply A. F. Howartb, Te Kuiti. ADIES'aII-wool golf jerseys, New -Li Zealand made 8s lid, at Allison's, OTORAGE ACCOMMODATION for J furniture, grain, wool, or other bulky or small goods. Apply B. Wolff, 'pone 112. OEE ROBINSON'S stock of ladies' O handbags, absolutely the beat value in the Dominion. N~~AVY AND"~BLACK SERGES la lid, 2s 6d, 2b lid, 3b 3d, Fox's navy serge 54in 5s 6d —at Allison's. WANTED, temporary help at once. Apply Mrs Howarth, Ward street. riIHE last wdtd in ladies' ready-to i- wear hats for winter at AIIi-pHAFF-CUTTER now travelling the \J district for limited time. Orders for cutting must be in by March 28th. For particulars write to W. Salt, Pio Pio. nAMPLE RANGE lace neckwear, latest styles, going at low prices, at \llison's. HOUSE TO LET, 6 rooms, bath and conveniences, Waiteti road. Apply R. Edgar, The Pines, Waiteti road. i ONE-ACT Comedy concludes the i programme on Wednesday, March I 25th. "Admiral Peters" will be there. I FENCING CONTRACT wanted by two e sperienced men; take grass | seed sowing and bushfelling in conjunction with same. Apply "H.E.," 67 Shortland street, Auckland. ►OPULAR ITEMS by Mr Montague J- on Wednesday, March 25tb. T jlOR SALE, cheap, I aood piano— I -*• Jno. R. Graham, Auctioneer, U l DMIRAL PETERS" at the Town A Hall, Wednesday, March 25th. Come ard sec him. JR TASSEL renders his prize coniI"* ("i itions numbers on Wednesday, March 'J.ith, at the Town Hall. UTTEtt FIRST PUDDING." Come [ JIL and see what it is like —Town j Hall March 25th. NEXT Land Sale, February 2lst. Entries Solicited Jno. R. Graham, Auctioneer NEXT Horse Sale, February 2lst. Entries solicited Jno. R. Graham, Auctioneer. IHE Werthoim is the best sewing -L jrarhine because it is the simplest, the t-tmngpst, nt-.d lasts the longest —A. E. Robinson, agent. HAVE you heard the new half-crown double-side gramophone records at Robinson's? IK> LET, 5-roomed cottage, Esplanade, hot and cold water. Applv Chronicle Office. iHE Pathephone is a disc talking ' machine with a sapphire point; it requires no needles. Robinson is the agent. -f99(l() FIRST-CLASS freehold <At&*u\J\J security required for £2200. Apply Mackay and Jones, Te Kuiti.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 654, 25 March 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 654, 25 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 654, 25 March 1914, Page 4

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