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C. A. WESTON, Pastrycook RORA STREET :: TE KUITI. CHOICEST SffilALL GOODS. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES MADE TO ORDER. PHONE 303

FOK SALE, WANTED, ETC. For small advertisements in this column the charge is: 18 words 1/6; three insertions, 3/6; and 6d. for each additional nine words or part thereof. Cash in advance. Booking double rates. Wanted. WANTED, Four-roomed House; good tenant. —Address at Chronicle. Lost and Found. Saddle Flap, Wednesday, 28/1/31, between saleyards and Te Kumi. Reward at Chronicle. 896 To Let. LET, Good 7-roomed House; all possible conveniences; sleeping porch; elevated; handy. Only 30/-. — L. Jacob, Agent. 893 Board and Residence. f VACANCIES for one or two men Boarders; washing done. Address at Chronicle. 899 YOUNG male teacher requires Board in quiet, refined home.—Send replies to “Teacher” c/o. Chronicle. 908 For Sale. JjX)R Sale, Light Cart; good order; also Small Piano; suit learners; very cheap. Address at Chronicle. (905) F OR SALE, Newly Renovated Fourroomed House; conveniences; handy. Only £450; £35 cash;. 16/- weekly; house your own 20 years. L. Jacob. 894 JK)R Sale, Lady’s B.S.A. Bicycle; practically new.—Ring 134 D. 888 JXLANT Turnip-Rooted Celery now; 1/3 doz., with sample for cooking free. —W. A. Darrington, 75 Onewa Road, Northcote, Auckland. ¥MAS HAMS, cooked free. Dressed Poultry, Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Sucking Pig. Prices reasonable. Gittins, Phone 91, Te Kuiti.

Wanted Known. T AWNMOWERS Sharpened and Set; guaranteed workmanship; collected and delivered.—M. Y. Hardy, Awakino Road. —Ring Phone 30. 895 TEAN’S. —Grills, etc., at all hours. ” (South End Rora Street.) 1 A Years ahead you’ll still be riding your Invicta Cycle. They’re built to last. —Vickery, Ltd. (1) 71/JEN’S Box Chrome Derby JBals. (Sewn): Sizes 5 to 10, 18/6. —H. C. Evans, Boot and Shoe Depot, Te Kuiti. WHY be without a cycle? 5/- deposit ” and 3/6 weekly buys an Invicta. —Vickery, Ltd. (2) y EASTON Tablets comprise pure live Brewers’ Yeast. Refuse all substitutes. A. D. McLennan, Chemist. (5) WANT a Bicycle? 5/- deposit and 3/6 " weekly buys an Invicta. Inspection invited. —Vickery, Ltd. (3) T>OYS! Buy yourself an Invicta Cycle. 5/- deposit and 3/6 weekly does it. —Vickery, Ltd. (4) IV[Cr<ORMICK MOWER PARTS: New season’s stock arrived; also Mower Grinders, etc.; order early.— W. S. Cato, Ironmonger. IJOIL8! “After suffering for twelve ■ D months, boils disappeared entirely after three bottles feaston Tablets. —E. Bayliss.”—A. D. McLennan, Chemist. (7) "DACK to School on an Invicta Cycle! w Won’t your chums feel envious? —Vickery, Ltd. (5) yEASTON Tablets promote healthy * physical condition for work or play.—A. D. McLennan, Chemist. (6) yEASTON Tablets correct many troubles without the assistance of harmful habit-forming drugs or chemicals.—A. D. McLennan, Chemist. (9) RHEUMATISM Conquered with Rhu- “ nerva, a health drink made like tea.—A. D. McLennan, Chemist. (1) (CATARRH of Stomach effectively treated with Yeaston Tablets, which act as direct antidote to poisonous secretions. —A. D. McLennan, Chemist. (8) TFAY Forks; three-prong; sft., 4/-;. 5% ft., 4/6. W. S. Cato, Ironmonger. 745 OEED POTATOES. South Island Seed Potatoes; hand picked; true to type.—Farmers’ Auctioneering Co. 232 t>IDE to School on reliable Invicta **' Cycle. 5/- deposit, 3/6 weekly. Vickery, Ltd., Hamilton. (8)

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3261, 31 January 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3261, 31 January 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3261, 31 January 1931, Page 1

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