WANTEDS, FOR SALE. Etc. For small advertisements in this column the charge is: 18 words One Shilling, Three insertions Two-and-Sixpence; and Sixpence for each' aaditional Nine words or part thereof. ' Cash in advance WANTED second-hand glass jam bottles and mason jars; also fowls, suitable for table, and halfgrown chicks, any quantities Apply T.. Frost, Kelvin House, Te Kuiti. WANTED, a man for farm work, one able to plough. Apply manager Barraud and Abraham, Te 'Kuiti. r r,o LET comfortable, two-room 1 Dwelling, large section, Hill St. Apply F. S. Duncan, Hill Street. Phone 114. ■ TWO VACANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders. Apply Chronicle Office, Te Kuiti. GENTS ! Bring your Wives ; Boys! Bring your Sisters; Young Men! Bring your -, by the 10.30 train to Methodist Sunday School Annual Picnic at Hangati-ki on January 29th (Anniversary Day). Bicycle Races —slow and tricky. WANTED to sell second-hand 5i horse power Kerosene Engine in perfect working order. . British make.: Apply Barraud & Abraham. LOST from Mr. Petch's farm, Pio Picf; Sunday, January 10th, black and white Pup, white on nose and tip of tail, white feet. Information to T. Petch. ipOTTAGE to Let, 'Jennings Street. V Apply Dr. Zobel.
110 LET Good 7-room Dwelling. Electric light and water laid on. C. B. Lever, Agent. > STRAYED from Pio Pio, one dark bay mare, star on forehead, white stripe on facs. Reward 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. LOST White. Straw Hat in brown paper between Union Bank and TeKumi. Return to "Chronicle." WANTED KNOWN—Everything if/ ready, immense Christmaa stock, all are welcome—Novelty Depot, Zobel'a Buildings. ANTED, young man for milking. Apply Chronicle. - SECOND-HAND ENGINES, from 1 to 20 horse-power, for sale cheap, at Graham's auction mart. SUITS, hats, shirts, ties, etc., for the holidays at Geo. Lineham's. FOR SALE, Tangye oil' engine, 5 h.p., in good repair. Apply for particulars at Chronicle Office. MISSES WHITE muslin dresses, all iji- sizes from 8a lid—Allisoß's. - 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, Zobsl's Buildings, •
TRY GEO. LINEHAM for novelties in dress materials and fancy drapery. * LADIES' STRIPED crepe frocks 10s 6d—Allison's. fTIHE ELECTIONS are on! So is the J- • jam season. Mason jarß just arrived—Dooley and Co., Te Kuiti. WE. carry a big assortment of hoyles' prints, guaranteed to Wash. The latest in nepk wear at Lineham's. STRONG DRESS TWEEDS at 2s at G. Lineham's. LADIES' WHITE Pique skirts, good quality J3s lid, 9s lid—Allison's. WE are showing the best selection of laces and embroidery—at Lineham's. EOBINSON'S SHOW OF DOLLS is really an education. Bring the children early to avoid the rush. LADIES' LINENE morning frocks, all shades 6s lid—Allison's. STRAWBERRIES AND CHERRIES delicious and sweet—Dooley and Co. EEALLY GOOD TOYS are on sale pt Robinson's. Don't miss them. SANTA CLAUS has -made up his mind that there Js only one place for him to do business this year, and that is at Robinson's. LADIES, enhance your natura beauty! -Redio Nail Cloths and Rose Bloom obtainable at Giesen's Pharmacy. . RUBBER RINGS for mason jars, large and small. Dooley and Co., Rora street. j, MASON JARS for bottling season, quarts and pints, wide mouths— Dooley and Co. Trimmed aNT> untrimmed HATS, ready to-wears, etc., latest styles. We have a first-class milliner on the premises at Lineham's, the cash draper. ON SALE, International engine, ma",hiue and separator," oil, binder twine, spare parts—J. R. R. Graham. WHEN your doctor gives your prescription, ask him about Giesen's pharmacy Accuracy and purity are our guides.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 738, 20 January 1915, Page 4
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