WANTEDS, FOR SALE, Etc. For Siiiau 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, an experienced porter. Apply Morgan, Commercial Hotei, Te Kuiti. WANTED, girl or you<?g woman, to assist in housework one or two days each week. Address at Chronicle Office. ANTED, a smart buy. Apply Pattison and Lockington, Te Kuiti. W WANTED, tenders from miU-bush-men, for the felling and delivering of 500,000 feet of timber. Tendera close Saturday, November 22nd. Conditions may be had on application to the manager, P.A. Timber Coy., Oh"ra road, near Taumarunui. WANTED to place a strong girl of 18 on farm, distance no object, P.ecly X.Z., Chronicle Office. \IU ANTED for country, five miles v from Te Kuiti, young girl to assist with housework and children. Apply Mrs J. Bodaie, Te Euiti. WANTED, a young lady as probationer nurse. Apply Nurse Hattaway, Te Kuiti. LOST, pair new boots in kit. Finder kindly return to McDonald's boot shop. Reward given. ALTHOUGH the strike is on teas are still supplied at Riegate refreshment rooms, Taumatawsenga, prices as usual—Woodereon. STRIKE NOT OVER. Potatoes scarce. Prime Southern 8s cwt, 2s 3d per quarter.—Dooley and Co. POTATOES— prime Southern, 13s 6d per sack, best eating—Dooley and Co. WANTED AT ONCE, an elderly woman as housekeeper, fond of children, good wages. ApplyjChronicle Office. WANTED AT ONCE, two young men to milk from 40 to 50 cows on shares system by machines. Apply W. H. Barber, Otewa. rrO LET, six-roomed house, all eon■i veniences, h and c water, etc., facing the Esplanade, off King street. For rent and"particulars apply Dalgety and Co., Ltd. E up-to-date and wear a Panama hat from Allison's. B WANTED, young man for farm work, must be used to sheep. Apply T. Hitchcock, Waitomo, or G. Hitchcock, Te Kuiti. LOST, black and tan sheep dog at Pio Pio sale, answers to the name of "Tip," top of one ear ingrowing— R. Livingstone, Pio Pio. LOST between Rora and King strets, four keys on steel ring. Reward at Chronicle Office. WANTED by experienced man. bookkeeping or similar work, part time. Address Chronicle Office, "OTANTED, smart youth for auction- ' < eer's room —J. R. Graham. XIEW POTATOES, 13s fid per cwt. Apply C. Stevens, Te Kuiti. NE-PIECE crepe and poplin frocks 12s 6d—Allison's. 0 WANTED, smart lad for Chronicle Office, one prepared to learn trade preferred. "I7OTE for Robinson for everything ' in the musical or sporting lines. QMART well-fitting ready-to-wear £5 tweed suits, 55s to 65s—Allison's. CYCLES and fittings. Now that the roads are receiving some attention you may need a bike. Robinson stocks. ANTED KNOWN, that D. Fiet- , cher is the oldest-established builder and joiner in Te Kuiti. Work undertaken in any part of the district. Only firet-ciass tradesmen employed. Estimates and plans submitted on application. THOSE who know will hear of nothing but the Wertheim—A. E. Robinson, agent. WILL you make arrangements for concerts at home by purchasing a gramaphone at Robinson's? HAVE you all Kusaner's piano solos —Moon Moth, Evening Bow, Dawn, Hesitation, etc? If not Robinson can supply you. ANTED a good general other help kept. Apply Mrs Cory Matthew. W A CCORDEONS— To make room for a & shipment arriving, those in stock at present reduced in price—-A. E. Robinson, Te Kuiti. THE "Dog Brand" Gramaphone is known all the world over as the standard of quality in talking machines —A. E. Robinson, agent. MELBA, Caruso, Tetrazini, Clara Butt, Adelina Patti and Kubelik are amongst the record makers for "His Master's Voice" gramaphoneo —A. E. Robinson, agent. TOURING the dull weather evenings,. J-' what a difference a good gramaphone would make to you! Why not ask Robinson for lists? N SALE, prime baled meadow hay. —J. R. Graham. 0 For influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure—never fails, Is 6d, 2a 6d. ON SALE choice selected Canterbury seed and table potatoes.—J. R. Graham. WANTED known that F. Hudson, Ward Street, Te Kuiti, has started business as bricklayer, and wishes to notify contractors in Te Kuiti and surrounding districts that he is prepared to undertake work in all its branches. Ali work guaranteed. Estimates given. Bricks, lime and cement always on hand. NOTICE. Piano Tuning. BACKBLOCKS residents and others requiring pianos tuned are requested to communicate with A. E. Robinson, Te Kuiti. A thoroughly competent tuner is now prepared to go right through the district.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 618, 12 November 1913, Page 4
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