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ACCOUNTANTS. L. C. Harton, A.1.A., N.Z. Public Accountant . . and Auditor . . TE KUITI SURVEYORS. A. W. CHEAL Licensed Surveyor TE KUITI All Descriptions of Survey Work Undertaken. Branch office at Otorohanga in charge of Mr. Fred Mace. J. E. Thomson O. R. Farrer Thomson & Farrer Civil Engineers . Hamilton and 'and Surveyors, TaUMARUNUI. EDUCATIONAL 1913 EXAMINATIONS Bookkeeping, Accountancy, (Intermediate and Final) Law Professional & LL.B. Matriculation Solicitors' General Knowledge Law Professional and LL.B. Examinations under the direct supervision of F. H. LEVIEN, Esq., M.A., LL.B. NOTE—We would point out to intending Students that we make a speciality in the coaching of the foregoing, and strictly confine ourselves to them. We are therefore not dependent upon employees in carrying out our contracts with Students. Our contract is to coach you personally in subjects in which we ourselves have had wide experience. WRITE TO-DAY FOR 1913 PROSPECTUS Tiarks & Hayes Professional Coaches, Accountants, Etc. Ferry Buildings, Auckland. Kuiti College & Kindergarten St. Luke's Schoolroom Third term commences MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd. Pupils prepared for examinations in Pianoplaying, Harmony and Theory by certified teachers. Miss Handyside Teacher of Music, Theory, Singing Voice Production, Drawing, Painting French, Russian, etc. 100% Candidate Pupils passed R.A.M. & T.C.M. Practical, and L.C.M. Theoratical Exams. Quarter commences with First lesson. Otorohanga and Te Kuiti. Miss Ivy Graham, LICENTIATE TRINITY COLLEGE LOND. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE & THEORY. Terms on application Professor Swallow Alexandra Street (Near Presbyterian Church) SINGING VIOLIN PIANO

Mrs Macdoiialcrs store teems with Xmas gifts. You need be at no loss what to buy if you come here to purchase the gift. Our shelves and stands are filled with New Books by favourite authors and in all kinds of bindings. Books for old folk, middle aged folk, young folk, younger folk, and children. Hymn Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Ladies' Leather Hand Bags in new styles. Toys galore, and—ach 1 its just impossible to describe everything—you'd better call and spend an hour in the store. Mrs. MACDONALD, Stationer and Fancy Goods RORA STREET TE KUITI Beautify your odd Corners that porch, that window ledge, or that out-of-the-way spot. Mackay's have made it easy for you to make the home and garden beautiful, from their specially selected well-grown range of Choice Pot Plants, Palms, etc. Probably one of the most attractive displays of these ever popular decorations is that comprising our present collection. Every beautiful and rare, every strong and hardy variety is well represented. No trouble to you either. These plants are in full growth, thoroughly hardened to local conditions, and distinctly the best and cheapest of the kind obtainable. Come and see them we'll be pleased to show them to you ; or if this is not convenient, let me send you particulars on receipt of your address. Gilbert J. Mackay The Seedsman, 106 Queen Street, Auckland Nursery: Onehunga. * "ZOUTH" into all homes we will send you a 1/6 bottle of Youth Gold Pills. They are absolutely certain to cure Costipation, Biliousness, Sallow Skin, ete. They touch the Liver. After trial you send us 1/6 if satisfied. Write now enclosing 2 stamDS for postage of this remarkable London Remedy:—ZOUTH CURE CO., WELLINGTON.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 534, 18 January 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 534, 18 January 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 534, 18 January 1913, Page 6

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