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Mary had two little feet, At night as cold as snow; She bought a new hot vater hag, And now they’re one warm glow. Hot Water Bags Made from Superior Rubber. Reliable and long wearing. Choose yours early from the big stock at Mclennan's Pharmacy, TE KUITI. FOR DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE. The‘Cheney’ Gramophone Is the most perfect Reproducing Instrument and has not equal. Tone and Reproduction are true to life. i models are beautiful and combine many important improvements for perfection of tone, never before used. Before deciding come and hear one. Prices from £3B Have you heard th© latest song. In the Town Where I Was Born.” Come in and hear it played over, at KUITI. Swift’s Music House, (Opposite Railway Station.) Phone 279

LONDON QUALIFIED Eyesight Specialists LAURENCE ANDREWS, F.S.M.C., F. 1.0. (London), Associate to H. Grocott, Hamilton, Visits Te Kuiti FORTNIGHTLY. NEXT VISIT: FRIDAY. MAY 29th, AT A. D. McLENNAN’S PHARMACY £SO DEPOSIT. BUNGALOW, consisting of 4 rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, h. and c. water, electric light, all under one roof. 1£ acres LAND. Situated handy to Te Kuiti. PRICE £750. TERMS: £SO deposit, balance can be paid off as rent to suit purchaser. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION if required. J. R. MORTON, SOLE AGENT. NEXT GRAND HOTEL, TE KUITI. BERNARD BREWER, SURGEON DENTIST, SECURITY BUILDINGS, RORA ST., TE KUITI. J. A. PRICE, SURGEON DENTIST. (Late of Otago University.) Phone 17. Hours: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 2 to 5 p.tn

THE CHINA HALL TE KUITI. DOOLEY AND CO., of CHINA HALL fame, have been in communication with the Minister of Labour on the Half-Holiday change. Recognising that all the people of the sawmills and back country are anxious to come to Te Ivuiti on Saturdays to secure the many bargains from Dooley and Co. in CHINA, HARDWARE, and GROCERIES, the Minister acceded to their requests to have the shops open on SATURDAY, 30th MAY, and to have them open till 9 p.m. Dooley and Co. will be keener than ever in their prices from Ibis onward, and the increased turnover will compensate for smaller profits. We will sell now and afterwards:— PRUNES, Fresh, 4d lb APRICOTS, Fresh, Dried, 1/2 lb. RAISINS, 8d lb. SULTANAS, 9d lb. CORNFLOUR, Johnson’s, Bd. SOAP, TOILET, 5 for 1/. MATCHES, Tins 3/-, Plaids 9d doz. TEA, Best Ceylon, Loose 2/8: BLUE BELL, 3/- lb. SARDINES, 3 for 1/-. CUPS, Odd, 5/6 dozen. CUPS AND SAUCERS, W. and G., Breakfast, 8/6 dozen. FIRE SHOVELS, 3i~inch, 4d each. NAIL BRUSHES, 2d; SCRUBS, 6d each. THE TE KUITI SAVINGS BANK, Dooley & Co., THE CHINA HALL, TE KUITI.

A Shingle Story— There was once a lady of unoertain age who at the beginning of the craze was smitten by the shingle itch. And she had more hair than Lady Godiva, and it toiok so long to do it that when she’d finished doing it, it was time to start over again. So she called on a barber and said, “Shingle, please.” But the barber said, “lit’d break my heart to snip all that lovely wool off. And, besides, it wouldn’t suit you.” Thereupon she went home and sliced it all otff with a borrowed pair of tinsmith’s snips. And she looked so hideous thereafter, that a week later she committed felo-de-se. Take warning—if your hair must come off, let Arthur Stubbings do it—artistically. 1 5s Arthur Stubbings, Hairdressw Tobacconist

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2119, 26 May 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2119, 26 May 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2119, 26 May 1925, Page 4

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