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Among' Teas in any way worth buying there are three main grades— GOOD BETTER SUEi SURATURA TEA is incomparable .... . . For flavour, strength, bouquet and general excellence.there is none other like it 'O^mn] AT ALL THE STORES £SOO Cabled from King George to a I "King Country Residents" for theii staunch loyalty to Miss McConnell's Hamilton Novelty Depot Invincible writing block, 300 pages Is. 24 post cards for 6d. Special post cards, albums, etc. Fancy goods Dainty vases. 1000 ladies hand-bags Your chance to-day at the HAMILTON -VIOVELTY TIEPOT

MARVELLOUS CURE! .MRS. R. CARTER, oi Nursery Road, Linwood, Christchurcb, writts on February 21st, ioio : "Six months ajro I lost every hair on my head. I was as bald as a baby. My friends advised me to £ive Brice's Regenerator a trial. It turned out a success. I have only used jour Dottles, and am getting a splendid, of hair. I can recommend it as a wonderlul thing." PROMPTLY CURED BY -iroassian Bream REGENERATOR - - 3/6 SPECIAL STRENGTH, 5/6 CIRCASSIAN CREAM, 2/SEE THE GENUINE PHOTOGRAPHS OF CURES. All Chemists, Storekeepers and Hairdressers* BRICE'S REGENERATOR stocked by Messrs Green & Colebrook Ltd. and by leading chemists throughout New Zealand. BUTCHER Supplies Meat of the BEST QUALITY at Moderate Prices Families Waited Upon Daily Cash Buyer of Tallow, Hides Sheep :: Skins Etc., Etc . Albrechtsen ROR.A ST, TE KUITI

Mr S. 0. Buckmaster, K.C., has been appointed by the Home Office to hold an inquiry respecting the employment of children in street trading. When is a house not a house? This question was under consideration at the Gisborne S.M. Court recently during the hearing of a building dispute. In the course of cross-examination one witness amused the Court by stating that he had known of houses which bad neither front nor back door, but under gentle pressure from the Magistrate was forced to admit that such edifices could hardly be called houses. An interesting situation has arisen in a case at New Plymouth in which the borough inspector claimed payment of a dog license from a resident whose dog has been destroyed. The owner of the deceased animal maintains that he cannot be expected to take out a license for an animal that is dead, while Mr Tippins holds that a license fee is payable on any dog living on January Ist,

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 344, 11 March 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 344, 11 March 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 344, 11 March 1911, Page 6

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