WANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc. For small advertisements in this column the charge is: IS words One Shilling, Three msertions_ Two* anil-Sixpence ; and Sixpence for each additional Nine words <>r part thereof. Cash in advance "VyANTED TO RENT four-roomed * ' house with conveniences. Particulars Box 41, Te Kuiti. WANTED, a good general; ether help kept. Apply Mrs Cory Matthew, Te Kuiti. RANTED TO SELL, one Edison's »' '.'Standard" Phonograph, brass stand and large horn, nearly new, with about 40 records. Price £7 15s cash —a bargain. Apply T. C. Berry, Ohingaiti. £)0 BAGS COCKSFOOT and Clover »0 Seed, 12s Gd per bushel, at J. R. Graham's Exchange Sale Room. OA BAGS RYE grass and Clover Seed at 4s 6d per bushel., at J. R. Graham's Exchange Sale Room. \" r OU know the shop where you can -i- get first-class stationery at city prices. If not go to Petherick's Central Book Arcade. .. V r/ HERALD" and "N.Z. Times" i\ ./J. obtainable daily from the Central Bock Arcade. vyANTED KNOWN—Don't envy »» that person's writing pad. There is one for you at the Central Book Arcade Blue Cambrics are going fast; that tells us we : re right in style and prices. VyANTED —Visitors to Te Kuiti to i > call at the Arcadia Dining Rooms. Good Table, 3 courses for Ib. IX)R SALE CHEAP—Second-hand J- Vehicles of all kinds ; also new Spring Drays, Carts, Waggons, Gigs and our famous " Handy " Sulkies. Call or write for designs and prices to J. POME ROY & Co., Victoria Street Hamilton. npHE BAKERY, Rora Street. —The -a place for a Good Hot Dinner and Tea. Plot pies a speciality. ml IE COTTAGE TEA ROOMS, south 1- end Rora street. Dainty lunches Is, and afternoon teas 6d. Tea on Saturdays from 5 p.m. and supper Saturday nights 6d. WANTED KNOWN—That W. F. Ford, Boot and Shoe Maker, has started business in Rora Street, Te Kuiti. Hand-sewn boots guaranteed to fit tiie foot and fancy. Prices right. Special attention fiven to repairs.
MONEY FOIi i>]\AlX S. rill-IE Proprietors of the WIOLETTA -L Company offer Three Prizes, amounting to Eight Guineas, for their famous WIOLETTA Cough Cure. First Prize of Five Guineas for the best Four Original Advertisements, three inches, single column, about 22 lines. Advertisement must have a Catchy heading, and open to everybody including advertising experts. Second Prize of Two Guineas, open to children under 16 years of age, attending public or private schools, for four verses, 16 lines. Third Prize of One Guinea for the second best four verses, 16 lines. Gist of matter can be taken from Carton or Bottle of Wioletta Cough Cure, which is stocked by chemists and stores. The Proprietors of Wioletta Cough Cure have the right to retain all manuscripts. Carton must be enclosed with competition, and addressed COMPETITION MANAGER WIOLETTA COMPANY AUCKLAND Please mention this paper when forwarding Competition. Competitions close 31st March, 1911 AWAKINO COLLIE CLUB'S Fifth Annual Trials. To be held at Awakino on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April 10th and 11th, 1911. PROGRAMME. Classes Open to All-comers. CLASS I. DRIVING AND YARDING COMPETITION with one dog; about 300 yards; time allowed, 15 minutes. First prize £ts, 2nd £O, 3rd £l. Points—Driving, 8; style, 8; command, 8; yarding, C; total, 30. CLASS 11. HEADING (about 440 yards), BRING BACK AND YARD —Time allowed, 15 minutes. First prize £4, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. PointsHeading, 5; bring back, 5; command, 8; style, 6; yarding 6; total, 30. CLASS 111. HUNTA WAY, HEAD, BRING BACK, AND HOLD IN RING, about 440 yards. Time allowed 18 minutes. First prize £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Points —I-luntaway, 5; noise in huntaway, 5; command, 5; head, 5; bring back, 6; holding, 4; total, 30. CLASS IV. HUNTAWAY, between three sets of flags, each flag placed out about 1 chain apart on a zig-zag course about 400 yards long. Time allowed, 12 minutes. First prize £3, 2nd £1 10s, 3rd 10». Points —Huntaway, S; command, 10; style, 6; noise, t5; total, 30, Special prizes will be allotted later. Judge : Mr Donald McDonald (Wiatehora). Entries close with the secretary on March 30th, 1911. Special coaches will run from Te Kuiti for th-3 Trials. Full programme may be obtained on application to E. A. PAYNTER, Hon. Sec, Awakino, via New Plymouth.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 342, 4 March 1911, Page 4
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