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WANTEDS, FOR SALE. Etc. For srnau 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 FOR SALE, one good cob, one pony; butlf six-year-old. Apply W. J. Black, Blacksmith, Te Kuiti. WANTED, lad to help in stori and office good opening to learn the business. Apply Mackay and Jones, Ltd., seed and general merchants, auctioneers. , \ U "VTO staying in town on Anniversary Day for me, Tom?" "Why, Mary?'' "Because'the place will be too quiet. Crowds are going by the 10.30 train to the Methodist School Picnic at Hangatiki." We had a splendid time there last year." LOST, from Te Kuiti, since December 26th, one bright bay mare, bix years old, three-quarter draught, shod all round, white mark on forehead, small scar on n<ick under mane. Reward for information to Mrs Birchall, Te Kuiti. T OST in Rora Street on Saturday last, Pearl and Peridot Brooch "(round)." Finder rewarded on returning to " Chronicle " office. STRAYED from Pio Pio, one dark bay mare, star on forehead, white stripe on face. Rewird on returning same to Pio Pio or Te Kuiti —A. Collins. WANTED, five or six teams for metalling, must be drays. Apply Waitomo County Office. WANTED a General Servant, references required, must be able to cook. For further particulars apply Mrs A. F. Howarth,, Ward st. I OST Whi ; te Straw Hat in brown paper between Union Bank and Te Kumi. Return tQ." Chronicle." 11/ ANTED Respectable lad. W. »» Sanderson, Pork Butcher, Rora Street, Te Kuiti. . WANTED at once, a Domesticated Lady Help, Apply, Mrs A. Allison,-King street. WANTED, unfurnished rooms to let. Apply Professor Swallow, Alexandra street. T)LUMS FOR SALE, in large or JL small quantities. Apply Chronicle Office.

fTtO LET, furnished bedroom with -*• use of kitchen-dining room. Apply Chronicle Office. WANTED KNOWN—Everything: in ready, immense Christmas stock, all are welcome—Novelty Depot, Zobel's Buildings. WANTED, young man for • milking. Apply Chronicle. , 8' ECOND-HAND ENGINES, from 1 to 20 horss-power, for sale cheap, at Graham's auction mart. v SUITS, hats, shirts, ties, etc., for the holidays at Geo. Lineham's. FOR SALE, Tangye oil engine, '6 h.p., in good repair. Apply for particulars at Chronicle Office. HA PPY CHRISTMAS! With t Robinson's compliments. WE make it easy to • select your Christmas presents. Inspect our large stock of toys, ladies' bags, silver ware, gents' razors, pocket books, shaving mugs, etc. —Novelty Depot, Zobel's Buildings. TRY GEO. LINEHAM for novelties in dress materials and fancy drapery. [EN'S BOXED SUITS, smart desins in new tweeds, 425, 555, 60s, 70s—Allison's. THE ELECTIONS are on! So is the jam season. Mason jara just arrived—Dooley and Co., Te Kuiti. WE carry a big assortment of hoyles' prints, guaranteed to wash. The latest in neck wear at Lineham's. "VTEW RANGE ladies' ready-to-wear hats, pandan straws, 6s 9d, 7s 6d 9s £d; panamas 12d 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d Allison's. . '■ STRONG DRESS TWEEDS at Is at G. Lineham's. XMAS PRESENTS—Ladies' lesle thread hose, plain and open work Is, Is 3d, Is 8d to 2s 9d—Allison's. WE are showing the best selection of laces and embroidery—at Lineham's. nOBINSON'S SHOW OF DOLLS is really an'education. Bring the children early to avoid the rush. Strawberries and cherries delicious and sweet —Dooley and

EEALLY GOOD TOYS are on Bale at Robinson's. Don't miss them. CJA.NTA CLAUS has made up his mind that there is only one place for him to do business this year, and that is at Robinson's. LADIES, enhance your natura beauty! Redio Nail Clothe and Rose Bloom obtainable at Giesen's Pharmacy. WE are showing a big range of one-piece dresses in maid's and women's.—Geo. Lineham. □ PECIAL PURCHASE Ladies' *3 stiipe pique dresses, 18s 6d, pink and saxe —Allison's. XifAS SUITS—New styles, smart designs, good cloth, 42s to 70s— Allison's. IANCY CHINA, beautiful tea services, lovely vaßes and ornaments

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 737, 16 January 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 737, 16 January 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 737, 16 January 1915, Page 4

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