WANTEDS, FOR SALE. Etc. For sraan 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 RANTED, a companion-help. Apply » Mrs Canell, King sttreet. LOST on Saturday night one motor glove with name on. Finder please return to owner care Chronicle Office. /ANTED, 2 single men to milk 35 " cows .on shares, everything found. Apply at once to Mr W. Gadsby, Te Kuiti., • RANTED a good general. Apply » ' Chronicle Office. pOTTAGE TO LET. Apply Mrs \J Chilcott, Te Kuiti. /ANTED TO SELL, 20 b.p. motor » car, five-seater, any trial, price £IOO, terms to good man. .Apply Lawson and Swain, Ltd. ; r OST, last Sunday, on the Esplan Wade, gold wire bangle, white elephant attached. Kindly return to Chronicle Office. - JANTED, smart boy to learn the " trade. Apply Sutton, "on the corner," Te Kuiti. OR SALE, three drays—lsyds. J- 1 Apply V. S. Hattaway'a stable, Te Kuiti. 30Y, strong, wanted, as assistant. Apply Manager, Te Kuiti Butter factory. WANTED by experienced man, fen » cing contract. Apply F. Holmes, Pirongia. l/ANTED, y a kindly person to adopt r » a healthy %by boy two months old.. Particular's, apply Chronicle office. v - • . "'>. \J machine and separator, oil,'binder twine, spare parts —J. R. R. Graham. WANTED KNOWN—At Graham's mart, Otorohinga, Friday, auction sale —horses, pigs; poultry, etc.
RANTED NKOWN—The results of " the elections will prove the best picture. ~ The most comfortable seat's are at the People's Picture Palace. WANTED KNOWN—Besides showing the results of Elections, we shall screen something good - in Drama?, Comics, and Scenics at the People's Picture Palace. J\EAR TOM,—Have you seen the * glorious show oE vases and ornaments at v Robinson's? They are simply sweet, and the prices are so low! Yours,—Mary. [ITANTED KNOJV-N—At Graham's '» ' mart, Taupiri street, Te Kuiti, by auction, Saturday—horses, pigs, poultry, etc. "F you suffer from indigestion or - liver complaint, eat Dooley and Co's. sweet oranges and apples. 7ANTED KNOWN—That each rer» suit of the election will be shown at the People's Picture Palace on Election Night, during the picture entertainmenf. U has waiting employment,' workmen,, all classes, milkers farmhands, cooks, domestics. Stamped address for reply WANTED KNOWN —That the • People's Picture Palace have made arrangements to show results of the election as they come on the 10th. F you would be happy, though marJ- ried, eat Dooley and Co.'a fruit.
FOR SALE, Tangye oil engine, 5 h.p., in good repair. Apply for particulars at Chronicle Office. iRY GEO. LINEHAM for novelties in dress materials and fancy drapI ery. [EN'S BOXED SUITS, smart de- <■ Bins in new tweeds, 425, 555, I 60s, 70s—Allison's, E "VTEW RANGE ladies'. ready-to-Vvear Ly hats, pandan straws, 6s 9d, 7s 6d I 9s Sd; panamas 12d 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d —Allison's. I HTRONG DRESS TWEEDS at la at I ~* G. Lineham's. /COMPARE ROBINSON'S PRICES *J for Christmas goods and buy .where there is an incomparable selection at bed-rock figures. IPECIAL PURCHASE.-v Ladies' I*J white pique coats, 15s, black and coloured facings—Allison's. JEAUTIFUL HAND BAGS, mere J scraps of prices, Is to 40s; bags for every taste and need, for the rich and for the lowly—the Novelty Depot, Zobel's Building. STRONG FLANNELETTE—6d a I yJ yar'd at Geo. Linefcam's. GEO. LINEHAM has a splendid as- . sortment of fancy tasßore3. A DIES ready-to-wear frocks, lin ■* ene plain shades 7s 6d, 7s lid; | floral crepes 8s lid, 9s lid; zephyr l stripes wash well 13s 6d—Allison's. TARGE STOCK of exclusive new -"season's neck wear at Geo. Linebam'a i ~ I CROCKERY for Xmas—try Dooley and Co'.s new shipment ex s.s. Pakeba. [EN'S SHIRTS, neglige smart des- "* igns 3s 9d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d; white tennis 2s lid, 3s 9d, 4a 6d, 5a 6d —Allison', s BEST ANDVFLOURY POTATOES, better than bread —Dooley and Co,' NEW aeroplane records are of dailyoccurrence, but no record can approach that of "Red Stripe" Whisky. (9) \PECIAL PURCHASE— Ladies' twill ratin6 costumes, 15s 6d, blue
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 725, 28 November 1914, Page 4
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