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For Quality & Value Witney's Shoe Store RORA STREET.

WANTEDS, FOR SALE, ETC. For small advertisements in this oolumn the charge is: 18 words, 1/6; Three insertions, 3/6; and 6d for eaeh additional Nine words or part thereof. Cash in advance. Bookings, double rates. Advertisements in this column are restricted to business notices and minor matters. Entertainments -and public notices must appear in the casual columns. Situations Vacant. WANTED, housemaid, waitress) and WANTED, man for team work. Apply James Wall, Pio Pio, phone 7D. 145 BOY wanted for light farm work. Apply No. 138, Ferguson Bros., Oparure, Te Kuitd. 138 WANTED, pit sawyers, to cut 12,000 feet timber. Apply J. 0. Thoresen, Mahoenui. 977 WANTED, a. girl for general housework. Apply Mrs Lunie, Waitomo Caves. 132 Situations Wanted. WANTED, gorse, blackberry cutting, or fencing, dlay or contract. "H.," Chronicle Office. 140 Wanted. WANTED to buy, clean, second-hand pram; also iron cot. Price and particulars to "Baby," Chronicle Office. 139 To Let. ACCOMMODATION, double and single furnished rooms; breakfast if required; hot and cotyl water, e.l. Central. Apply Chronicle Office. 141 Lost and Found.

£1 reward. Lost from racecourse, race day, one Lay gelding, aged, docked tail, white scar om left shoulder. Apply Chronicle Office. 149 LOS/T, Studebaker cranking handle, south end Rora, Street. Please leave " Chronicle Office. Reward. 154 LOST, in Rora, or King Street, ±,l note. Reward on returning to Chronicle Office. 142 LOST, lady's black bag, containing notes and glasses. Good reward. Finder kindly leave Chronicle Office. Belonging to poor woman l . 105 LOST' from Rira, aged grey mare, branded IC on shoulder. Reward on returning to S. Hunter. 109 RUNNING on property, Ahuroa Road, two young horses. If not claimed within seven days, will be> sold to defray expenses. Apply 0. E. Haines, William Street, Te Kuiti. 136 For Sale. £SO DEPOSIT. House of 4 rooms, scullery, bathroom, etc., a few minutes walk from P.O. PRICE £SOO. WHY PAY RENT? Sole Agent, J. 11. MORTON, Next Grand Hotel, TE KUITI. AT Graham's, Friday: Ford car, good running oflder. Small reserve. 148 K.O. Auctioneering Co., to-morrow, 1.30 p.m.; Dessert apples and pears', fowls, ducks, pups, furniture of all descriptions. Further entries invited. 143 K.O. Auctioneering Co., to-morrow, 1.30 p.m.: Dessert apples and pears, fowls, ducks, pups, furniture of all descriptions. Further entries iiwited. 143 GRAHAM reminds buyers of Butterfield's sale, corner Rata. Street and Esplanade. Good stuff, genuine sale. 148 FOR SCRUB, FERN, BUSH BURNS: Special seed lines s£di, 7d. Big saving on usual cost of sowing. Get par- • ticulars now. State approximate quantity required. PETER BOYD, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Dunedin. 106 Wanted Known. HARVEST FAIR, Municipal Hall, Tuesday. Admission Free. Fish pond for children-. Competitions in th© evening. 151 FRIDAY-at Graham's: Wool, Hides, Skins, Bones, Horse Hair. Good prices, cash down. 148 TILE' shorter route to the Caves will bring increased business. Be at Thursday's concert. 153 BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM'S, LTD. have a special! announcement to make in to-day's paper. Read it and see what you think of it. There is no "catch" attached to it, but is the means of your being able to purchase personal and household goods you otherwise would be unable to. Bead our announcement. Barraud and Abraham, Ltd., Te Kuiti. EVERY member of the Te Kuiti Chamber of Commerce is requested to be present at the People's Picture Palace on Thursday next. 15& PRIMEST meat to be naa in Te Kuiti at W. J. Haines, Butcher. Phone 130. DO you want to laugh? Then don't niiissi next Thursday's Concert. 153 If unable to call, post your order to McLennah's Pharmacy. Utmost care, promptness and satisfaction is always assured. -, F4l

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 1925, 14 February 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 King Country Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 1925, 14 February 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 King Country Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 1925, 14 February 1924, Page 1

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