WANTEDS, FOR SALE. Etc. For small advertisements in this column the charge is: 18 words One Shilling, Three insertions Two-and-Sixpence; and Sixpence for each additional Nine words or part thereof. Cash in advance CHILDREN'S PONY for sale, carrying two to school now, cheap. Apply Chronicle Office. fIU) LET, Kimu street, houße 6 -L rooms, pantry, bathoora, hot and cold water, washouse.copper and tubs, coal shed, fowlhouae and run, quarteracre ground. For terms apply E. M | Donaldson. LOST, between Mercantile Chambers and Mr Graham's auction rooms, on Monday, about 5 p.m., a £5 note. Finder rewarded on returning to Mrs Daniel, Te Mapara, Te Kuiti. LOST, from my farm, Te Ahuroa road, three cows, two with belts. Finder will be rewarded —A. Julian, Te Kuiti. rrO LET, 6-roomed house, bathroom and conveniences. Apply R. I Edgar, "The Pines," Wnteti road. HMO LET, 150 acreß bush land to be JL felled, in blocks of 50 acres or more. Apply P. G. Goddard, Ngaroma.via Kihikihi. LOST, a dental plate with three artificial teeth. Reward on returning same to Chronicle Office. WANTED a boy to learn the Lade. Apply Sutton, tobacconist and hairdresser, Te Kuiti. WANTED by experienced hand, fencing contract in Te Kuiti district. Apply E. MacKinnon, P. 0., Taihape. mO LET,bedroom and use of kitchenJ- dining room. Apply Chronicle Office. J-J black Orpington rooster. Apply Wooles, Edward Street. jTi\ COUNTRY MAIL PARCEL— One pair New Zealand double blankets, syds 72in strong,, white sheeting, 4 strong towels, 1 doz white calico—Horrocks', postage paid— Allnon's. T A DIES' BLANKET COATS, new I colours, 255, 27s Cd, 30s, 35b, 55s I —Allison's. ' --ICHELL, "The Tobacconist," for >• the latest and best selection cf books, novels,etc. Old Books not kept, but the newest sold at bedrock. LfICHELL'S for anything in the I ill smoking line—the world's leading brands stocked and sold. M ICHELL, stationer, etc., for latest views of Te Kuiti, six for Is. Just to hand. — Spraying Season. Have you an Orchard, if so remember I keep Spray Pumps and Reliable Mixtures. D. YOUNG, Plumber, Te Kuiti. LARGE STOCK of the famous Doctor flannel, all colours, at Geo. Lineham's. -1* ery, cheap, at Geo. Lineham's. NICE WARM WINTER COATS, Gloves, etc , at Geo. Lineham's. descrip- ▼ ' tions at Geo. Lineham's. JARAFFIN, tasteless and ooourless, 2s and 4s 6d. G. L. Giesen, M.P.S., Veterinary and Dispensing Chemist, Te Kuiti. A T Graham's sale on Saturday—a AT Grah good s £*• good sheep dog. npHE cold damp weather brings that ■-1 irritating cough which disturbs you night and day. You can get prompt relief if you will use "NAZOL." It acts like a charm. (4) NT/ ALL-WOOL FLANNELS, all • shades, Is, Is 3d, Is 7d—AlliI ADIES' OVERCOATS for winter, u 21s to 55s—Allison's. pOLD in the head or Nasal Catarrh 1 ' J is quickly relieved by "NAZOL." I thousands have proved its value. (6) pOSY MUFFLERS in wool and silk, *J 2* lid to 5s 6d—Allison's. WARM WOOL-UNDERWEAR for men, New Zealand made, vests and pants 4s 9d to 10s 6d—Allison's. pOSY WOOL"JERSEYS for ladies, \J 8s lid to 35a—Allison"s. TjlOR SALE, Tangye oil engine, - 5 h.p., in good repair. Apply for I particulars at Chronicle Office. Wt have buyers 01 town and country properties consult us daily, let us have particulars—J. R. Graham mACKLE that fresh Cold in the -A- Head by inhaling freely NAZOL. Also take a few drops on lump sugar and allow to dissolve very slowly by placing it between tne cheek and gums. (5) 'yOU have a Cough—neglect is dan- ■ gerous. Compound Balsam will I cure it. Manufactured only by Giesen, Chemist. PROCURE the highest market prices for fungus at Sang and Wing, Rora street, Te Kuiti. fJMHERE is no remedy for Throat 1 and Chest I roubles that has been tested so thoroughly and searchingly as "NAZOL." It gets more friends the more it is tried. If your throat troubles you use "NAZOL.". (3) TFyougeta Chill with sore throat - and tightness of chest, tackle it at once with "NAZOL." It grips it quicker and more effectually than most remedies. (8) 10R ENLARGEMENTS, with faith- - ful reproduction, visit R. Barnett, late Hawley's studio, Rora street, Te Kuiti. BRING THE CHILDREN to have their photo taken by an experienced photographic artist—R,Barnett, above Boles' grocery Btore, Te Kuiti. : ADAME DE SOLLAYE.celebrated *1 palmist, from London, Capetown, and Sydney. Consulted by Sir George Reid. Sir John See, and Mr T. Mackenzie, High Commissioner. Few days only— next Wells' butchery.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 677, 13 June 1914, Page 4
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