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WANTEDS, FOR SALE. Etc. j 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 WANTED at once good strong » T kitchen maid. Apply Mrs. Frost Kelvin House, Te Kuiti. LOST on Esplanade, on river bank, small wrist ■ watch. Finder rewarded on returning to Chronicle Office. TkIMOCK & Go. will receive Pigs at ' Te Kuiti on Monday, Ist March. J. Pratt, agent. >*'.- ITRAYED from Pio Pio, bay gelding; aged; one big hock. Reward. I- W J* Black, Te Kuiti. - " NTED capable youth or middle '¥ aged man, steady, for Auction Mart. Apply Jno. R; Graham, Te Kuiti. 10TTAGE TO LET. Apply B. Wolff, \*J 'phone 112. OST, red cow about four year's, just weaned calf, snip out of left ear Which 18 also punctured or branded on rump W OO . Reward 10s on, information to D. Webster. Taumatawaenga. T7ANTED TO LET, 6-roomed house »V with If acres ground. Apply J. Smith, Te Kuiti.. ANTED TO SELL, one draught W mare, eight years old, any trial. I Apply Chronicle Office. tJW ROSS RIFLE for sale. Apply A. E. Robinson, Music and I Sports Depot, Te Kuiti. r ANTED young.-Girl to assist' in T » light housework; good/home; good ivy ages. —Apply Chronicle Office. [ OST after Loan Sale one black and white cow with roan heifer calf. I Box 70, Te Kuiti. Wjti.r* i. uy iiisi-i.i.a3a naucoiiiaii building erection, alterations, or repairs of any description Town or country.—" Competent," Chronicle Office. ANTED good general, no children, (two in family).'■'•Apply care I of Chronicle Office. U ANTED capable youth or middle 'V ' aged, man, stea,dy, for Auction Mart. Apply Jno. R. Graham, Te Kuiti. • 10UND, black and tan dog, no collar, answers to the name of "Jack." If not claimed and expenses paid within seven days will be kept— Puna Wata, Te Kumi. U ANTED laundress, also kitchenI ¥' man. Apply Morgan's Commercial Hotel, Te Kuiti. aged steady, for Auction I Mart. Apply Jno. R. Graham, Te Kuiti. OR SALE %-ton -good clean - cQcksfodt seed. For particulars I apply to F. Julian, Te Kuiti. IOR SALE, or would exchange -■•■ Equity in good house, every convenience, 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, 1$ miles of fencing and twenty-five acres of light scrub cutting.—Apply A. Julian, Te Kuiti. 7ANTED, eood general. Apply f» Chronicle Office. TOW 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. lUITS, hats, Bhirts, ties, etc., for 1 the holidays at Geo. Lineham's. 10 R SALE, Tangye oil engine, - 5 b.p., in good repair. Apply for particulars at Chronicle Office. RY GEO. UNEHAM for novelties in dress materials and fancy drapery. mHE ELECTIONS are on! So is the - jam season. Mason jars just ar.rived—Dooley and Co., Te Kuiti.

rE carry a big assortment of '» hoyles' prints, guaranteed to waßh. The latest in neck wear at Lineham's. <TRONG DRESS TWEEDS at Is at G. Lineham's. - Auckland Weekly, and all magazines, ladies' papers, etc., are now on sale at Rohinspn's. HAVING 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 neck-wear at Lineham's ENS' BOXED SUITS and trousers, - a great variety at Lineham's. *J Cream sundaes at the fountain, Giesen's Pharmacy. HYOLA and Porter's Dye Agencieß * are now at Robinson'B _X a pure Ice Cream sundae before going to pictures, at the fountain, Giesen's Pharmacy. PROHIBITION? Certainly, if one -L could only depend on getting his favourite " Red Stripe" Whisky. (7) E fountain is open from 7 to 8 ■ each evening. Geisen's Pharmacy. •»•* try customers are specially invited to call and inspect the new stock.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 748, 24 February 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 748, 24 February 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 748, 24 February 1915, Page 4

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