For Quality & Value Witney's Shoe Store RORA STREET.
WANTEDS, FOR SALE, ETC. For small advertisements in this c jlumn the charge is: 18 words, 1/6; Three insertions, 3/6.; and ,6d for each additional Nine words or part thereof. Cash in advance. Bookings, double rates. Situations Vacant. WANTED, cook for country, woman, young; help kept. Wages £2. Apply Chronicle Office. WANTED, capable girl for shop and office work. J.'Nicholls and Son. 543 Wanted. WANTED to buy, Fungus, cash. Highest market prices given, from any part of New Zealand. Hoe Bros., Te Kuiti.' 269 WANTED to buy, Fresh Eggs; highest cash market prices given, any quantity. Hoe Bros., opposite Railway Station. 340 To Let. TO LET, house, 4 rooms, washhbuse, tubs, copper, near main street. Dooley and Co. 550 Lost and Found. STRAYING on my property, aft Kaitangaweka, 1 light brown Jersey crossbred steer. Will be shot if not claimed within seven days. No visible brand.--McManus Bros. 533 LOST, on Bonny Glen Estate, black and white collie dog. Finder please communicate with Mrs Peel-Walker, Bonny Glen. 555
For Sale. FLVE-SEATER Ford Car for sale, £65, complete wifth spares, extras. Any trial. Apply Chronicle Office. 545 FARAIERS! We have a splendid line of boards and scantling, suitable for all outbuildings, wbicb we are offering at a very cheap rate. Order early, u'nly 12,000 feet in the line. Barraud and Abraham, Ltd. 551 CLEARING Sale of Furniture, 'etc., April IStfcli, at 2 p.m., at Empress Tea Rooms, on account Mr Ngaronsa. K.C. Auctioneering Co. 554 FOR 'SALE, a 10-12 Harley Davidson motor cycle, 1923 electric model. Little use. Price £7O. Apply Chronicle Office. • 535 FLOWERING Bulbs, Surplus Sale: Autumn Snowdrops, Alliums, Freesias, Muscari, Sparaxias, Ixias, Ranunculus, Tritonias, Is dozen (liberal count), 8 dozen ss. post free. B. H. Just, Nurseryman, Palmerston North. _ ! 404 FOR SALE, 5-roomed house, with i acre freehold, 5 minutes from Te Kuiti post office. £3OO cash, or terms to suit approved purchaser. P. T. Wash, Park View, Rotorua. 307 RUGBY! N.Z. light Car Cup, 50 miles. Rugby second, average speed of winner 72£ miles per hour. PCaley and Co., Agents. ONE-BAR English Shoes, semi-Louis heels, 15/6. Hf. C. Evans, Rora St., Te Kuiti. THERE is a store in town which is famed for the freshness and quality of all its low priced groceries, and it would fully pay any housewife who requires Easter groceries to purchase them from B. and A's. This one trial will fully convince anyone that the value offered is unparalleled. Barraud and Abraham, Ltd., Rora. Street, Te Kuiti.
CHEVROLET! World-wide acceptance is a tribute to its sterling worth. Holah and Hediey, District Agents. ENGLISH DINNERWARE, plain white dinner plates 9s 6d doz., dessert Bs. Tea 4s 6d and 4s dozen; 32-piece set 345, at Oato's. FOR SALE: Waste Newspaper in any quantity. Apply Chronicle. CHEVROLET! Economy meets all the tests or' economical transportation. Holah and Hediey, District Agents. AS we can't have beer we must have tea! China Hall sell TEAPOTS, 2pint 1/9, Si-pint 2/r, 3-pint 2/3. RUGBY 1 Open Handicap, 16 mites, ten competitors, won by Rugby at Muriwai 1925. Time 14min. 14 2-5 sees. P. Caley and Co., Agents. WITH the approach of the Easter holidays, every housewife will re- / quii'e sufficient groceries to carry her over that period. If you want the freshest and finest quality goods for a minimum price, you should place your Easter otrder with Barraud and Abraham, Ltd., for you will thus ensure complete satisfaction for yourself and,your family. Barraud and Abraham, Ltd., Rora Street, Te Kuit.
DO your own carpentering! HAMMERS 1/6, Plumb AXES 10/6, Boys' Axes 5/-, GIMLETS 3d, CHISELS 2/-, at the China Hall. THE time for hot tea the coming winter! Broken Pekoe TEA, best value, 2/8, Blue Bell Tea 3/-, equal to advertised teas, at Dooley and Co.'s. . 543 RUGBY.—Do you know the reasons for this car's wonderful service and economy? Enquiries invited and demonstrations arranged. P. Caley and Co. ™ DO YOUR OWN REPAIRS! Ladies' half-soles 2/-, Gents' 2/9, at Evans' Boot Depot, Te Kuiti.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2101, 9 April 1925, Page 1
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