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WANTEDS, FOR SALE. Etc. For small advertisements in this column the charge is: 18 words One Shilling, -Three Two-and-Sixpence; and Sixpence for each additional Nine words or part thereof. Cash in advance WANTED capable girl to help with housework. Apply Mrs. D. J. Young, 'King Street, Te Kuiti. AN wanted, good driver, for one -. week; ios. per day; must be sober. Apply V. S. Hattaway's Stables, Te Kuiti. '_ WANTED a superior cook-general, also nursemaid; one child. Apply Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Te Kuiti LOST on Esplanade, on river bank, small wrist watch. Finder rewarded on returning to Chronicle Office. . # ' ■ • WANTED capable youth or middle aged man, steady, for Auction Mart. Apply Jno. R. Graham, Te Kuili. JIT ANTED good driver,' must be f» sober man for permanent position. £3 weekly. Apply to V.S, Hattaway's Stables, Te Kuiti. COTTAGE TO LET. Apply B.Wolff, 'phone 112. T OST, red cow about four years, just weaned calf, snip out of left ear which ia also punctured or branded on rump W OO -. Reward 10s on information to D. Webster. Taumatawaenga. IT7ANTED TO LET, 6-roomed house »' with 1| acres ground. Apply J. Smith, Te Kuiti. .17ANTED TO SELL, one draught ¥» mare, eight years old, any trial. Apply Chronicle Office. WANTED capable youth or middle aged man, steady, for Auction Mart. Apply Jho. R. Graham, Te Kuiti. • TEW: ROSS RIFLE for sale. Apply * A. E. Robinson, Music and Sports Depot, Te Kuiti. 11 . light housework; good home; good wages.—Apply Chronicle.Office. ■■TT aged man, steady, for Auction Mart. Apply Jno. R. Graham, Te Kuiti. ' • ' "OW 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, Zobei's Buildings. '■-■'• 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. IRY GEO. UNEHAM for novelties in dress materials and fancy drap-

7,E carry a big assortment of »» hoyles' prints, guaranteed to wash. The latest in neck wear at Lineham's. : STRONG DRESS TWEEDS at la at G. Lineham's. rjIHE Herald, Times, Dominion, - Auckland Weekly, and all magazines, ladies' papers, etc., are now on sale at Robinson's. "AVING taken over Mrs Mac Don aid's business, A. E. Robinson will in future combine tbe business of Stationer and Bookseller with bis Music and Sports business GLOVES AND HOSIERY and fancy neck-wear at Lineham's i|ENS' BOXED SUITS and trousers, - a great variety at Lineham's. DELICIOUS Ice Drinks and Ice ' Cream sundaes at the fountain, Giesen's Pharmacy. rattiiftWiTffiß«snrare» inraraiiraE are now at Robinson's fStfEimi :li]H<4f»Ul*u4:trilcik(iftß •*-* going to picture's, at the fountain, Giesen's Pharmacy. HTIHE fountain is open from 7- to 8 • each evening. Geisen's Pharmacy. NEW BOOKS at Robinson's. Country customers are specially invited to call and inspeet the new stock. JUST arrived! White and gold china cups and saucers. Quality and price not to be beaten in Te Kuiti. Novelty Depot, Zobel's Buildings. JUST RECEIVED a fine selection of white pique hats at Lineham's. If EN'S BOXED SUITS, splendid - cut styles, 50/-, 55/-, 60/-, 70/-. Allison's. , ; ) STRIPE Whisky; it's as easy 11 to say " Red Stripe " as anything else, and it means a better drink. (10) DISPENSING PRESCRIPTIONS iB -L' important work: bring yours to Giesen'B pharmacy for caution, promptitude and purity of drugs. ' A DIES, enhance your natura <■ beauty! Redio Nail Cloths and Rose* Bloom obtainable at Giesen's Pharmacy. IT EN'S SADDLE TROUSERS, -«- good wear, 7111, 9/6, 11/6, 1.3/9. j Tweeds and Heavy Serge.—Allison's. fTIBE LITTLE BELGIA.NS in Robin- ■ spn'p window are attracting a lot of attention. . * ' ■*-■" its perfect purity; the world produces no better spirit. (8) J* of laces and embroidery—at Lineham's. STATIONERY in all its branches at Robinson's. Fancy Goods in infinite variety.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 749, 27 February 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 749, 27 February 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 749, 27 February 1915, Page 4

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