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r ANTEDS, FOR SALE. Etc.) )V small advertisements in this column the charge .: 18 words One Shilling, Three insertions Two-nd-Sixpence; and Sixpence for each additional line words or part thereof. Cash in advance HfTANTEU NEEDLEWORK or »» housework, by the day. Write 'Needlework." Chronicle Office. ,OUND on my property, one black long-haired collie dog. Owner can lave same by paying expenses.' G. Anderson, Tapairu. OWNER WANTED of email black dog, no collar, which followed P. Hyde from Te Kuiti to Rangitotd on Wednesday OR SA' E, a few selected Cockerels and Pullets, bred •from, winners of Cbristchurch Laying Competition, and closely related to world's record holdera, nothing better in New Zealand If you waat to improve your strain get a trio of thesa birds—Pullets 10s 6d, Cockerels 10s 6d—Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply C. A. Biggs, Ward street, te Kuiti SALE, 50 acres turnips—2B swedes—Oparure, four miles from Te Kuiti. Apply Cnronicle Office OUSE AND SECTION for .sale- - £lO deposit, balance vreekly— Young and Co., land agents, Te Kuiti ILL MR SMITH, late Lotus tea .fY rooms, communicate with Box 51, Te Kuiti Post Office. Hear something to his advantage ACRES, 5 miles from Te Kuiti Post Office, £4OO, £l5O cash, balance three years' at .6 per C9nt —Young and Co., land agents, Te Kuiti /"ANTED, a competent domestic 1 V help, good wages. Apply Mrs Arthur Johnson, Ta Kuiti [ANTED, cleaning and washing I YV by day. Apply Chronicle Office rANTED, the pablic to rool up next Monday evening at the. Empress Theatre—half proceeds in aid o,f Arbor Day funds FOR SALE, bay cob, sound arid quiet; also ideal pony; also good sheep dog. For particulars apply Chronicle Office WOMAN WANTED to do - washing one day a week. Apply Mrs Stevens, Te Kuiti:. •'.':'"' ; /ANTED, person to do cleaning I * » each morsing. Apply, "Cleaning," Chronicle Office . " OST, bay gelding, bran Jed T r J on near shoulder. £1 reward on reI turning same to Chronicle Office I A PPLICATIONS invited for the - felling of 100 acree, more or I less, of mixed bush. Apply J. Pratt, Te Kumi, opposite racecourse >OARD wanted by young man clerk J in a local office. Particulars to | "Hosps9," care Chronicle Office WANTED, 3000 men-to purchase 3000 pairß of pure wool Colonial saddle tweed trousers. Patterns and prices sent post free. Write and get in touch with T. Park, woplien merchant. New North road, Kingsland, Auckland » 8 to 10 feet long. Apply Chronicle Office ' ':':■:,. r - [AIZE, 4s 9d per bushel. Buy now t,." whilst cheap. Also poultry mash, meat meal and grit—C. B. Lever, King street. iRBOK DAY FUNDS will be assisted if the public rally up next Monday evening at the Empress Theatre [IMPRESS THEATRE, next Monday ' evening—a splendid programme, and half proceeds in aid of Arbor Day funds J OST, 1 gentleman's gold ring with sapphire. £1 reward on returning same to Chronicle Office ■-*-? gestion by drinking inferior whiskies, always insist upon " Red Stripe." RANTED TO • LET, 150 acres of '.» bush, mostly tawh. Specifications to be seen at Green and Colebrook's store, Pio Pio —Wilson and Ross, Puketiti ''OR SALE for cash, Benicia-rever- - 3ible disc plough £13.103, Donald and Sonß f wool prtss £l3, MasseyHarris No. 1 acuffier £2.—C. Stevens. IjjIARMERS! For sale, cheap, a number of 40-gallbn oil casks—Ellis and Burnand, Ltd., Hamilton. )UMP SEPARATOR, complete, 33 gallons, price for cash £lO, also 5 horsepower Allan kerosene engine £4O cash. Apply C. Stevens, Te Kuiti ONIONS, good, 81bs J s—Dooley and Co. *0 LET, bedroom and use of kitchen dining room. Apoly Chroncie Office rflO LET, Rimu street, house 6 • rooms, pantry, bathroom, hot and cold water, washhoise, copper and tubß, coal ahed, fowlhouse and run, quarter acre ground Apply Chronicle Office fILEARING SALE of crockery and *J ironmongery at Dooley and Co. . "5 R. GRAHAM is still continuing in business. Auction sales as 'HO CANNOT SLEEP? Eat Dooley and Co's. onions. R. GRAHAM is still continuing in business. Auction sales as DON'T be iiflpnsed upon Take no other than " Red Stripe." ]IHE best taste in Scotch whisky is J- " Red Stripe." lIESEN'S PHARMACY it opsn to J serve and satisfy the public.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 687, 18 July 1914, Page 4

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688

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 687, 18 July 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 687, 18 July 1914, Page 4

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