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Public Notices. Take Off Blue Goggles! There are bright days in store. The expiration of the Moratorium in .Tune, 1920, will not take £1 out of the Dominion. If a mortgage is paid off one farm it will be lent immediately on another. So why worry? Hare a good look at the LUSK ESTATE, Prices easy. Terms very easy. Building money available. No reasonable offer refused on a good freehold section—balance in 4 years at 6 per cent. Believe in your town. Build in your town. Help your town to become a big town. Become your Own Landlord. Yen’ll get wedded to the idea 25/- to 30/- a week will buy you a bouse and section. There is no place like home. Mr J. B. YOUNG (Alexander and Co.), Auckland, intends to spend a month with your local Agents to quit some property. We want every farmer who wants to sell out to send full particulars of bis farm to the Grand Hotel, To Kuiti, addressed “J. B. YOUNG, c/o ALEXANDER AND CO., LAND AGENTS, HOTEL GRAND, TE KUITI.” (And if you must sell we’ll do it for you. But remember when the Moratorium expires there’ll be a good time for the Farmer again. Avaunt despondency. W. H. ALEXANDER & CO., Land Agents, 58, Queen St., Auckland.

THE BUSY CORNER STORES, TE KUITI. “And well our Christian sires of old Loved when the year it's course had rolled, And brought blithe Christmas back again With ail his kospitablo train.” Never so much need to enjoy a Happy Christmas and buy your Christmas needs from Dooley and Co., as the coming year will be strenuous and full of strife over the Half Holiday, the Hospital and the Elections! Forget about f the tight for the Thursday half-holiday, the* Village Inn and the Euchre Parties, and enjoy the Christmas Cake made with Dooley and Co.'s Currants, Raisins, Sultanas, Lemon Peel. Forgot about the “Limited” Express Hying through To Kuiti without even calling in -to see the To Kni.ti China Hall and drink plenty of beer and whisky out of Dooley and Co.’s Tumblers, Os pci dozen. Dooley and Co. are too busy to bother about our misfortunes, as we have to search the world’s markets for the latest and best in CHINA, GLASSWARE. IRONMONGERY, and GROCERY. JELLIES, 4 for 1/lIAISINS, Sd packet CURRANTS. 9d lb. LEMON PEEL, 1/4 ALMONDS, Jordan, 0/ PRUNES, 6d lb CORNFLOUR, 8d lb DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF TE HURT. Shops Closed from Christinas Eve, 11 p.m., to Monday, 29th, and from New Year's Eve to sth January. Dooley & Co. GROCERS AND IRONMONGERS, THE bUSY CORNER, TE KUITI BERNARD BREWER. SURGEON DENTIST, SECURITY BUILDINGS, RORA ST., TE KUITI. Phone 17. Hours: 9 a.m. to I p.m.; 2 to 5 p.m. FOR SALE: FREEHOLD TOWN PROPERTY. A nice 4-roomed house, washhouse, p.w.c., perfect DRAINAGE, town service, d minutes’ walk from P.O. This handy property is in good order, well kept, and NO MORTGAGE. NOTE.—Price £600; Deposit £SO, Surcbaser to have right to procure overnment advance. This is a special opportunity as the property possesses an immediate business prospective value. H. A. ELLISON Sole Agent. A. S. GRESHAM, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DENTAL SURGEON. TE KUITI. Visits Pio Pio Every Sale Day. TELEPHONE No. 2.

FARMERS! SHEEP AND DAIRY FARMS WANTED. THERE HAS BEEN AN INCREASED DEMAND during tho last few weeks for SHEEP COUNTRY, and I am already in touch with several CLIENTS wanting Hood, Clean Grazing Country. 1 have also several enquiries lor DAIRY FARMS. I have been in touch with several ol the LEADING ESTATE AGENCIES both in tjio North and South ,and a steady DEMAND for land is anticipated. Properties offered at a REASONABIE PRICE should sell readily, but the present MARKET PRICES will not influence buyers to inspect properties that are ait. all inflated in value. 1 intend INSPECTING properties forwarded to me for sale enrlv in the NEW YEAR. PLEASE FORWARD PARTICULARS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. AUTHORITY TO SELL FORMS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. J. R. MORTON, TE KUITi (Next Grand Hotel.) Telephone:— Office, 180. P.O. Box 60. Residence 275. Office Hours: 8.30 a.in. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Advantages of the Common Fund. Moneys in the hands of the Public Trustee form part of the Conymon Fund of the Public Trust Office unless by the terms of the Will or Trust. Instrument they are directed to be specially invested. Investment. in the Common Fund has many advantages. The payment of interest. is uniform and regular; funds are available at. short, notice when they become payable; the delay which would result if the realisation of special had to he awaited is avoided. The highest rate of interest consistent witli absolute safety is allowed, and the interest is payable anywhere in New Zealand free of charge. Interest runs from the first of the month following the receipt of the first capital moneys. Finally, the security of all capital moneys in the Common Fund and all income payable thereon is guaranteed by the State. For information apply to H. J. CRAIG, District Manager, Te Kuiti.

CHRISTMAS 1924. May it bring you good cheer, by purchasing your Christmas Presents tor Men at Stabbing's, where Stocks have been specially selected for the Festive Season. LOEWE PIPES.—AII Shapes, Cased and Uncased. Companion Cases holding one, two, and thi’ee pipes at prices within the reach of all.TOBACCO POUCHES.—GoId and Silver-Mounted from 'Bs Gd to 21s. E.P. and SILVER CIGARETTE OASES, from 12s 6d to £3 3s. ClGAßS.—Comprising Ardath, Murias, Ermentiax, El Solauias, Wrusseloy’s, Henry Clays, Partagas and the world-renowned Buclotrout in Cabinets of 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100., A unique opportunity to secure high-class Cigars. CIGARETE HOLDERS, -in Cases, Gold and Silver-mounted. SAFETY RAZORS.—Gillette and Valets. BLADE RAZORS and STROPS, fully guaranteed, from 8s Gd. Real BADGER HAIR SHAVING BRUSHES from Bs’ 6d. » SHAVING MUGS, in great -variety; 'frchn 0s 6d. CIGARETTES, Virginia, Turkish and Russian,* in special presentation bo?es, 10’s, 25’s; 50’s,'and 100’s. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AND STEP INSIDE. ~~ STUBBINGS Opposite Signal Box. Rora Street, To Kuiti.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2062, 3 January 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2062, 3 January 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2062, 3 January 1925, Page 4