WE SELL AND BIT “Metalaces” The New Unbreakable Shoe Lace. 1/6 PER SET COMPLETE For pair of Shoes. All colours. ; 1/6 Spares or Replacements, 3d each. iWITNEY’S BOOT STORE SOLE AGENTS TE KUIII.
WANTEDS, FOR SALE, ETC. . For small advertisements in this column the charge is: 18 words, 1/6, Three insertions, 3/6 ; and 6d tor each additional Nine words or part thereof in advance. O w ' n @ to increase in postage, and difficulty in collecting small accounts, double rates. Advertisements in this column are restricted solely to business notices and minor matters. Entertainments and public notices must appear in the casual columns. All advertisements must be in by 12 o’clock on date of issue, otherwise they must be held over till next issue. Situations Vacant. WANTED, boy for dairy farm; machines used. Apply Barr and Stephens, Phone 134 M. 229 WANTED, immediately, strong girl to assist. Sleep at home. Apply Tivoli, Kora Street. 219 WANTED, married couple for dairy farm. Apply Barraud and Abraham, Ltd. 225 WANTED a girl for general house work, no washing. Apply Mrs Nealon, Phone 203. 195 Wanted. WANTED, good active light draught horse, staunch and quiet. Apply “Farmer,” Chronicle Office. 215 OWNER of 5-roomed house, Hamilton, every convenience, would consider exchange 5 or 6-rooms Te Kuiti. Write “Stranger,” Box 151, Hamilton. l ßg WANTED to rent, six or seven-roomed house. Handy; all conveniences. Apply “Urgent,” Chronicle Office. GRAHAM has again cleared his rooms and wants fresh consignments of used furniture, harness, in fact, anything. 233 Lost and Found. LOST, Saturday night, between Duke Street and King Street, emerald ring. Reward. Apply Chronicle Office. 228 To Let. TO LET, 2 or 4 rooms, unfurnished, all conveniences; 5 minutes P. 0., elevated; household furniture for sale if desired. “Reliable,” Chronicle Office. 235 TO LET, one furnished room, hot and cold water, e. 1., central. Apply Chronicle Office. 197 WANTED to let, by contract, ten acres ploughing, labour only. Apply C. Hyde. 234 For Sale.
BARGAINS: Lawsonianas (2yr), 265, ' lyr. 11s; Fines (2-3 ft.) 22s 6d per 100. H. Porter, Box 289, Auckland. 232 , FOR SALE, 4-roomed bouse, near Railway Street, i acre, good situation. Price £500; only £SO cash. Apply L. Jacob, Rora Street, Agent. FOR SALE, 18 colonies of bees, all in good condition, free from disease. Apply O. Larsen, Te Mapara, Phone 2711, Pio Pio. 211 IMPERIAL Auction Mart: Sale of shrubs, hedge plants, furniture, under the hammer to-morrow, Wednesday, at 2 p.m. 239 BIG shipment of plain and fancy TEAPOTS at the Busy Comer Stores l Prices: 2/2, 2/4, 2/6; Fancy Teapots 4/-, 4/6 up. 236 MOLASSES, scwt. casks, -37 s 6d ex Te Kuiti store; casks included. Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co. -240 FRIDAY, Graham will sell pigs, poultry, produce, gig and harness, duchess chest, wardrobe, sewing machine, Alfa Laval separator, etc. 233
FOlt SALE, Courtland buggy, shafts and pole, two adjustable seats, perfect order, carry half ton. Price •£32 10s. D. J. Fitzgerald, Te KuitH \ 206 THERE is at Graham’s: Good pictures, nice crockery, glassware, ornaments, glass cases, at absolutely wholesale prices. Come and inspect. 233 HORIZONTAL Boiler, 4 k.p., Anderson make, lOOlbs pressure, with engine, all complete, £6O. D. J. Fitzgerald, Te Kuiti. 207 r IMPERIAL Auction Mart: Sale of shrubs, hedge plants, furniture, under. the hammer to-morrow, Wednesday, at 2 p.m. 239 TWO “Farmer” Milking Machines, latest model, as new; half price. Terms if necessary. D. J. Fitzgerald, Te Kuiti. 208 WANTED to sell: All bulbß, flowering shrubs and plants, now growing in my garden, Taupiri Street, next to Cowper’s Sample Rooms. Apply E. o'owper on premises. 220 IMPERIAL Auction Mart: Furniture, sundries, hedge plants, shrubs, etc., under the hammer, Friday, at 2 p.m. 238 FOR SALE, 1 acre freehold, fenced, town water, no agents. Apply Chronicle Office. 186 COTTER ESTATE: Freehold building sections, a few minutes from post office. Prices from £9O. Full particulars from J. R. Morton, opposite Station, Te Kuiti. 190
HUTMENT sections for sale at the beautiful Mokau. The coming weekend holiday resort for the King Country as well as Taranaki; good river, good beaches, good fishing and the best of scenery. I have photographs of the locality; call and you are bound to secure a seotion. Apply L. Jacob, Agent, Rora Street, Te Kuiti. 48
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1857, 4 September 1923, Page 1
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