WANTEDS, FOR SALE. Etc. For small advertisements in this column the charge is: IS words One Shilling, Three insertions Two-and-SLxpence; and Sixpence for each additional Nine words or part thereof. Cash in' advance /ANTED by capable nurse, maternity nursing, also prepare! to do washing, by the day. Apply Chronicle 1 - ■-.'"'. - ; V' ; T - ■■ ' : '•■ ' fANTEU GIRL,, for household IT duties. Apply Mrs Youren, Tawa ] street, Te Kuiti - ...■,.- , . , SALE, sow and seven weariers, ' - also five store pigs—?V, Fordham, I Fuketutu | OST, on • Awafcißo Between \-* Mrs Spehcer'B an" 3 Mr Kssatr&n's, I gold watch, open face, has Tost ring. Kindly return to this office.' Reward ES7ANTED KNOWN—For good »V dressmaking and sewing of all kinds, go to Mrs Lowe (next Mr Sanderson, iron.mnoger) _~, Satisfaction guaranteed (OUTHEKN POTATOES, 2s 3d per > quarter, at Dooley and Go's, stores JOWAN wanta situation as cook, or housekeeper, in or around Te >,Kuiti t ' icle, Te Kuiti V*-. 'ANTED to buy 200 gallon square I VY tank. J: Pratt, Te Kumi. F' URNJSHED RjOOM, with use 1 ti| kitchen-dining room. Apply Chronicle Office, Te Kuiti v «*# ANTED, young man for general VY farm worls.must be good milker, good wages. Apply G. Nilson, Pio Pio ' JOR SALE two hillside, reversible L- 1 - disc ploughs, almost new. Apply I W. Elliot, Taumatawaenga
j?—Cottage Rata Street, 3 7ANTED a boy for farm; milk one.cow. Apply P. Hyde.. . f ARGE SHIPMENT Island oranges, best and sweetest—Dooley. and Co'e., the Busy Corner 10 LET, 7-roomed house at Oparure, - with washousa and every convenience, 21 acres, all in grass, divided into small paddocks, 2 acres orchard, buggy shed and fowlhouse, 5 miles from Te Kuiti. For particulars apply Mare te Rongo, 'phpn« 133K RANTED/ young- .shop, 5 Vt Pettigrew and Lusty, bakers and confectioners, Te Kuiti ENTRIES- solicited, for Graham's ■* Saturday's Mart, sales. \-. Best prices, prompt settlement>- : ': *■ [ARGE STOCK of exclusive new, u season's neck wear at Geo. L:ine-. ham's', ! ~' : y:i ■■ -;" i'. . ■;.,■ ONION S, 3s per. quarteWat, Dooley and Go's., Rora street, Te Kuiti ■ R. GRAHAM, the experienced sales, sett'lementisame night if desired MEN'S strong wool under flannels,, 2s lid, at Geo. Lineham'a sale IHE last word in whisky; "Red . Stripe.". •..»• adies' Costumes—.26s, 22s 6a/ few sale-
ADIES, enhance your natural ~* Ijeauty! Redia Naii Cloths and Rose Bloom obtainable at Giesen's Pharmacy. r , ~■/ KEd Stripe Whisky can be depended upon always. It's got to be best to be "Red S.trjpe." . „ STRONG FLANNELETTE—6d a J yard at Geo. Linehara's. OK. ENLARGEMENTS, with faithful reproduction, visit R. Barnett, I late Hawley's studio, Rora street, Te I Kulti. ".,''■ "' ■ ■-• riOOD SECOND HAND' PIANOS VJ for sale, cash or terms —Graham 'ICHELL'S for anything .in the L smoking line—the world's lead-. ing brands stocked and sold.. " .;: - l HE Suffragettes are gentle comJ- pared with the man,who says "Red Stripe." and gets some other whisky. IRING THE CHILDREN 1 to have * their photo taken by an. experienced .photographic above Boles'-grocery store/Td.Kuitii STRONG and reliable saddle tweed, iED Stripe Whisky, please. No other thanks as the best is .always good enough for me. "AIL Orders; for all goods receive '- prompt and_ careful attention at Giesen's Pharmacy, Te Kuiti. .
rICHELL, statiotteri .etOi, for lateit - views of Te Euiti, "six for Is. I'Just to band.""""' ' '' ' |)|LL-WGGIi • N.Z.■■■' BLANKETS—- * single 15a 6d, double 21s 6d, extra I 26s' 6.6\- buy now .and save your.' money —Allison's sale, >tiipe Whisky popular for its perfect purity.; the world proI duces no better spirit.; . ; ... , I /CLEARING SALES UNDERTAKEN yJ by Mackay and Jones, auctioneers, Sheridan Btreet, Te Kuiti. ADIES' SPORTS TAMS—9d—- ' Allison's sale v - >ROHIBITION?—CertainIy, if one could only depend on getting his favourite "Red Stripe/' whisky. , ■ * For . Cbronio Chest Complaints.Wood's Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 6d and 2a 6d NITTED ■WOOLLEN COATS 10s 6d. 14s 6d, 20s, long and short styles—Allison's sale I
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 699, 29 August 1914, Page 4
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