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Public fMoticcs. lis NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WAIKATO A. AND P. SHOW AT CLAUDELANDS, 3rd and 4th NOVEMBER, 1926. VJPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS to Claudelands, available for break of journey at Hamilton, will be issued from Te Kuiti and Intermediate Stations on Tuesday. 2nd November, and Wednesday. 3rd November, also by trains due to arrive Claudelands not later than 1.5 p.m. on Thursday, 4th November, available for return until Saturday, 6th November. Not available by Main Trunk Express Trains. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS : On Thursday, 4th November, train, stopping where required for passengers, will leave Frankton Jn. 5.45 p.m. (after connecting with 4.30 p.m. Claudelands-Frankton Jn. special train), Te Awamutu 7.25 p.m. Te Kuiti arr. 9.5 p.m. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. LANTERN LECTURE. Municipal Hall, TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m. By MR, G. H. HALE, Missionary British Guiana. Admission Free. No Collection. All Welcome. 354 TE KUITI DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS’ ])AY. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. Cake, Sweets, and General Stalls. AFTERNOON TEA Drill and Basketball. > Proceeds to Sports Fund and Technical. 35.3^ WAIKATO HOSPITAL BOARD TE KUITI HOSPITAL SITE TENDERS will be received up to 1 6th November, 1926, for the lease for a term of 7 years of approximately 8 acres, being the portion of the Te Kuiti Hospital Grounds not immediately required for Hospital purposes. Full particulars may be obtained from Mr. A. Blackman, Te Kuiti. E. G. JOHNSON, Secretary. pURNITURE §ALE. THURSDAY, 28th OCTOBER, At 1.30 o’clock Sharp. [JAVOURED with instructions from Mr. E. MARK, who is leaving the listrict, we will offer for unreserved ale as above, the Complete Furnishngs of his Residence in Rimu Street', ncluding:Solid Oak Extension Oval Dining Table, Oak Dining Room Suite of 8 pieces, Reversible Rugs, HangingBook Shelves, Books, King Ferns in ornamental Barrels, Pictures, Clock, Ornaments, Cushions, Afternoon Tea Service, Cake Basket, etc.. Polished Rimu Double Bed and Wire Move, Rimu Dressing Chest, Scotch Chest, Werthiem Sewing Machine, Mandolin, Curtains. Rimu Curbs, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Chairs, Crockery, Cutlery, Silverware, Cooking Utensils, Electric Iron, Electric Kettle, Lawn Mower, Hedge Clippers, and Garden Tools, Seeds, and large quantity of useful sundries. NO RESERVE. TERMS CASEI. KING COUNTRY AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. L. A. WILLIAMS, Phone 75. Auctioneer. 301 Wanted Known. pRAHAM Brothers’ Trucks —built ™ on 1 ton and 1% ton chassis that has won innumerable laurels for endurance, proves that they answer the great need of modern business. Holah and Hedley, agents. T>EADY-M.IXED Paint, White and “ Cream, 22s 6d per gallon.—W. S. Cato. WALLPAPERS.—New stock, from ’* 9d per roll; also Scrim, Tacks, etc. —W. S. Cato. TJARMERS will be interested to learn that Barraud and Abraham, Ltd., have just received a splendid selection of high-grade farm seeds and reliable fertilisers, and are quoting very attractive prices. Barraud and Abraham, Ltd. T>IG Shipment of ALUMINIUM at Dooley '& Co’s.! TEAPOTS, 2 cups, 5s 9d; 3 cups, 6s 6d; 4 cups, 7s 6d; Tea Spoons Is 6d; Dessert 3s. —At the China Hall. 356 YOU want a Motoi\ Cycle. Inspect Harley-Davidson ’ and Douglas, latest models; easy terms. —Connolly, Agent, Rora Street.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 2341, 26 October 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 2341, 26 October 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 2341, 26 October 1926, Page 1

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