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 LOST a stock whip. Finder pleases return to Cotter Bros'., Butchers,* Te Kuiti.' FOR SALE, or would exchange Equity in good house, evjeiy.. con-venit-nee, in good sawmilling centre on line, for house or section in Te Kuiti. Will consider any proposition. Apply "Urgent," Chronicle office. TO LET, at once,: li miles of fencing and twenty-five acres: of* light scrub cutting.Apply A: Julian, Te Kuiti. • ' WANTED, sood general. Apply Chronicle Office. LOST, Collie slut pup* about 4 months old, black and tan. Particulars to be left at McDonald's stables. .. ■ LOST, on February 6 th, on Awakino or Mairoa road, pair lady's ward shoes and Nugget polish*. Finder kindly return to Chronicle Ocffie or D. McKenzie, Pio Pio LOST, last Thursday, on ; road to' Showgroundß, 5-jointed fißfaing rod. Reward on returning to this office. FOR SALE, one English-made morticing machine, almost new, everything complete with patent cor?lifting chisels, cost £2O wholesale Auckland —Price £ls cash delivered in Te Kuiti. Apply Chronicle Office. TTOUSES TO LET at 7s, 6d.,-los., H 155., and £l per week.—G. Elliott, Licensed Agent, Rora Street. WHY PAY RENT? : . I can.sell you new houses faithfully built, with modern conveniences on small deposit. The property becomes your own thereafter at. an ordinary .weekly rental—G. Elliott, Licensed' Agent, Rora Street. GET ON THE LAND. Become a producer. Good improved freehold farms, sheep and dairy, on lease with right of purchase. —G. Elliott, Licensed Agent, Rora St.. Te -Kuiti. rjno LET, two rooms, atove and tank, A- 7s. Apply G. Lawrie, Rata street, Te Kuiti. TT7 ANTED a Youth for motor gar- ' Y age. • Apply -Free- & Go., Te Kuiti", 12. o'clock Monday, February Bth. ' ".■ * HOUSE TO LET, Jenrti'ng.; Street. Apply Dr. Zobel. ■'"'"'■"y TO LET comfortable two-roomed dwelling and porch, large section Hill Street. Fv S. Duncanson, Hilt Street. Phone 114. WANTED two carpenters on wages. Apply Green & Colebrook, Te Kuiti. HOW about that picture that you. want framing? Take it,to the Novelty Depot, and have it. done at less than Auckland prices. Note the address:—Novelty Depot, Zobel's Buildings. 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. TRY GEO. LINEHAM for novelties in dress materials and fancy drapery. rrHE ELECTIONS are on! So is the J- jam season. Mason jars just arrived—Dooley and Co., Te Kuiti.
WG carry a big assortment of hoyles' prints, guaranteed to Wash. The latest in neck wear at Lineham's. TRONG DRESS TWEEDS at Is at 1 G. Lineham's. THE Herald, Times, Dominion, , Auckland Weekly, and all magazines, ladies' papers, etc., are now on sale at Robinson's. A MAN is known by the whisky he keeps. Keep " Red Stripe," and you will always be in good company 13) ' WE are showing the best selection of laces and Lineham's. KAVING taken over Mrs Mac Donald's business, A. E. Robinson will in future combine the business of Stationer and Bookseller with his Music and Sports business LADIES, enhance your natura beauty! Redio Nail Cloths and Rose Bloom obtainable at Giesen's Pharmacy.G LOVES AND HOSIERY and fancy neck-wear at Lineham's MENS' BOXED SUITS and a great variety at Lineham's. STRAWBERRIES, AND CHERRIES delicious and sweet —Doolev and Co. TOILET and shaving soaps, razors and shaving mugs. Travellers' samples of razors at ridiculous low prices at the Novelty Depot, Zobel's Buildings. EOBINSON'S SHOW OF DOLLS is really an education. , Bring the children early to avoid the rush LADIES' HANDBAGS. Robinson s can compete with any city houae in this line. ROBINSON'S PRICES for Christmas Cards are the lowest on record. Huge stocks to select from.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 745, 13 February 1915, Page 4
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