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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 additional Nine words or part thereof. Cash in advance USIC—Mrs G. resumes • duties on and after February 7th, 1915. Special attention teaching technique, time and expression in music. '-.-._. ; 7ANTED, good general, small family. Apply Chronicle Office. rOST, a red cow, half white tail, W white, Y-shaped mark on hip. Reward. L. Spencer, T<? Kuiti. RANTED immediately, Cook General, . Croydon Tea Rooms. Sleep at home. WANTED at once, competent Farm ™ Hand, must be a good milker. Highest wages paid. Apply Chronicle Office. JANTED—Tenders for brickwork, • r B. Wolff, 'phone 112, a tOTTAGE to Let. Apply B. Wolff, vA ,'pnone 112. J ANTED to Lease, 80 acres (more or less) of good grass for six or eight months. Write to Box 70, Te Euiti, P.O. > rOW about that picture, that-you L want framing? Take ifto the I Novelty Depot, and have it done at I less than Auckland prices. Note the. 1 address :—Novelty Depot, .Zobel's Buildings. ' ■■' ';:'.! 7ANTED, two teams for carting *» metal from crusher, good road, good.grazing. Apply J. Tarry, tanguru. ' \£ ••, 7ANTED, three spawlers/f Apply V' J. Tarry, Waitanguru. -_ : : - 7AN TED, a second - hand wheel » barrow in good order. Apply W. Taylor, care Cotter Bros. WANTED, by gentleman, board- and lodging-, in private famiily preferred. Address "Board," Chronisle Office. BURNISHED ROOM TO LET, 2 ; ladies or gents, bath, b. and c. central. Apply Chronicle Office. O LET furnished bedroom.with use of kitchen-diningroom. Apply Chronicle. Office. V :/: LADIES' LINENE morning "frocks, all shades 6slid.—Allison's. ADIES' STRIPED crepe frocks 10s 6d—Allison's. jECOND-HAND ENGINES, from 1 to 20 horse-power, for sale cheap, I at Graham's auction mart. lUITS, hats, shirts, ties, etc., for > the holidays at Geo. Lineham's. 10R SALE, Tangye oil engine, J? 5 h.p., in good repair. Apply for particulars at Chronicle Office. ifISSES WHITE muslin dresaes, all -. sizes from 8s lid—Allison's. iRY GEO. LINEHAM for novelties in dress materials and fancy dr'apI mHE ELECTIONS are. on! So is the - jam season. Mason jars just ar- | rived —Dooley and Co., Te Kuiti. . JE carry a big assortment of hoyles' prints, guaranteed to |"wash. The latest in. neck wear at Lineham's. STRONG DRESS TWEEDS at Is at y G. Lineham's. ANCY CHINA, beautiful tea services, lovely vases and ornaments at Robinson's.

LSTER QUESTION SETTLED! U • Good! Another question which whisky settled in favour of "Red Stripe." (11). JE are showing the best selection f 7 of * laces and embroidery—at Lineham's. 10-BINSON'S SHOW OF DOLLS is * really an education. Bring the children early to avoid the rash. ■ A DIES, enhance your natura i beauty! Redio Nail Cloths and Rose Bloom obtainable at Giesen's Pharmacy^ rtttrt^Rffl ~- neck-wear at Lineham's MENS' BOXED SUITS and trousers, a great variety at Lineham's. H'BRAWBERRIES AND CHERRIES * delicious and sweet —Dooley and Co. ,•»» of men's and boy's hats, shirts, sox, ties, etc., at Lineham's. 7HITE PIQUE COSTUMES, job 1» line of samples, original price 455, selling at 17s 6d, at Lineham's. ROBINSON'S PRICES for Chrißtmaß Cards are the lowest on record. Huge sto:ks to select from.>EALLY GOOD TOYS are on sale ~.-* at Robinson's. Don't miss them. RUBBER RINGS for mason jars, -Lk large and small. Dooley and Co., Rora street. ASON JARS for bottling season, quarts and pints, wide mouths— Dooley and Co. JE have a lovely assortment of !* fancy embroidered handkerchiefs in boxes of half-a-dozen, very suitable for presents, about half the usual price at Lineham's. TOILET and shaving soaps, razors and shaving mugs. Travellers' samples of razors at ridiculous low prices at the Novelty Depot, Zobel's Buildings.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 742, 3 February 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 742, 3 February 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 742, 3 February 1915, Page 4

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