WANTEDS, FOR SALE. Etc. For small advertisements in this column the charge is: 18 words One Shilling, Three insertions Twq-and-Sixpence; and Sixpence for each additional Nine words or part thereof. Cash m advance ; T~ 0 LET, 100 acres bush (tawa). - Apply E. J. Quin.lan,.Mairoa ffiOß SALE, second-hand spring waggon in good order. Apply C. J. Kirk, Waitomo Caves " j /ANTED, a strong lad or youth for T.-t dairy farm. Apply A. Schmidt, care J. A. Marx, Troopers road, Arapaa . v " /ANTED, a competent inan to ▼ » manage and do general work on farm at Oparure, wages £3 p£r week. Apply at once Chronicle Office WANTED, a mother's help. Apply VV to Mrs Storey, Kio Kio OST, CHEQUE for £5, No. .A 27489, Bank uf Australasia, drawn by Thoa. Ogier, payable to Sutton Bros. Payment stopped. ING COUNTRY MOTOR CO. beg to advise the public that they have spcured the sole agency for the "Swift" cars throughout the Waikato arid King Country districts.. We have arriving two mo'lels of these famous English cars, which we will be pleased to demonstrate to intending purchasers. JI7ANXED. SITUATION by firstI »V class woman cook in fortnight's time. Apply Chronicle Office. ANTED NEEDLEWORK at 'Y home, or by day, children's I clothes made a* moderate charges. Address at Chronicle Office >RIVATE BOARD AND RESI- - DENCE fc married couple. ApI ply Chronicle Office OMPETENT TRADESMAN pre- ' pared to undertake alterations and I- repairs in the building line, local references. Apply "Builder," Ch'ro'nicle'Office / , I7ANTED TO LET. 115 chains of I vY fencing. Apply Dimcnd Bros., Waitomo Caves. ITRAYED.S turkeys, on Wednesday'. J Finder please communicate with I Morgan, Commercial Hotel' ijR VICTOR ELLIOTT, the popuU- lar tenor,at the Society's Concert, I Town flail, Tuesday, Angust 4th IHE BOY AND THE TACK—Don't JL " fail to see"the point" at the Sjc- ' iety's Concert, Tuesday* August 4th InRAND CARNIVAL and Sale of T Work in aid of Congregational I Church in Skating Rink, August 13tb, 14th, 15th.
tinhOßY AND LOVE to the men U of old."—The Soldiers' Chorus (Faust)— Grand Concert by local'-tal-ent, August 4th UqpALLY HO! TALLY HO'.'r, And J- a-hunting we will go." Musical Society's Grand Concert, Town Hall, August 4th [" OST, gold cable bangle, between -Li golf links and Valuation Office on Friday. Finder rewarded. on returning to Chronicle Office. ~ rANTED two good hammer and [ »» drill men. Apply C. Maloney, Mangaotaki road. RANTED, smart boy to learn the trade. Apply Sutton Eros., hairdressers and tobacconists, Te Kuiti DOARD, vacancy for two in comfortable hume, terms moderate; also rooms to let with or without board. Apply "Allan," Boskenna, Ward street IOR SA' E, a few selected Cockerels - and Pullets, bred from winners of Christehurch Laying Competition, and closely related to world's record holders, nothing better in New Zealand. If you want to improve your strain get a trio of these birds—Pullets 10s 6d, Cockerels 10a 6d—Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply C. A. Higgs, Ward street, Te Kuiti JJI7OMAN WANTED to do wa3hing »f one day a week. Apply Mrs Stevens, Te Kuiti ¥ OST, bay gelding, branied TUA on ' near shoulder. £1 reward on returning same to Chronicle Office j/ANTED, 3000 men to purchase 3000 pairs of pure wool Colonial saddle tweed trousers. Patterns and prices sent post free. . Write and get .in touch with T. Park, woollen merchant. New North road, Kings-, land, Auckland f OST, 1 gentleman's gold ring wiih sapphire. £1 reward on returning same to Chronicle Office ORANGES!! Oranges !!! Sweet and large, new shipment at Dooley & Coi's, the big fruit shop, busy ONIONS, good, 61bs Is—Dooley and Co. O LET, bedroom and use of kitchen dining room. Apply Chron- | cle Office; mO LET, Rimu street, house 6 • rooms, pantry, bathroom, hot and I cold water,, washhoise, copper and I tubs, coal shed, fowlhouse and run, quarter acre ground Apply Chronicle Office CLEARING SALE of crockery and ' ironmongery at Dooley and Co. JR. GRAHAM is still continuing • in business. Auction sales as ,/HO CANNOT SLEEP? Eat Dooley and Co's. onions. JR. GRAHAM is still continuing •in business. Auction sales as usual J-*- captured the tastes of the King Country residents —they know good whisky.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 690, 29 July 1914, Page 4
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