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Gambling with sickness can have enly one result — You Must Lose Eventually. The differences between dangerous diseases and trivial ills ai’e so slight that nobody but a doctor could possibly recognise them. That apparently “stomach-gas” may be actually due to advanced cancer. Lack of immediate attention may imperil your very life. Whatever the source of your ailment, why destroy what little chance you have of curing it by trusting to your grocer’s opinion about medicines — which he claims to know nothing about? Eventually, you MUST lose. If you don’t wish to consult your doctor you can still do something to protect yourself by asking me. At any rate, I do know something about these things. W.S.BLYTHHARPER Te Kuitis Leading Pharmacy,

WINTER SPORT! NEW SEASON’S GOODS NOW READY. ALL THE LATEST IN GOLF CLUBS, KITS, AND GOLF BALLS. T. McCORMICK’S GOLF BOOK ALWAYS IN STOCK. ALSO NEW SEASON’S FOOTBALLS AND BASKET BALLS. CALL IN AND INSPECT. W. McCOLL, Bookseller, Stationer & Fancy Goods. PHONE 2975. RORA STREET.

TELEPHONE: SURGERY, 117. HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. BP- F. W. BOND(Late Dental Surgeon Wellington Hospital.) RORA STREET :: TE KUITI. (Opposite Railway Entrance.) Specialising in Artificial Dentures . and X-rays. REGISTERED MATERNITY NURSE. King Street : : Te Kuiti. gRAIN’S (COMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, 68, Collingwood Street, Hamilton. And N.Z. Insurance Building, Auckland. (GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS for Shorthand-Typists, 1932: 3 out of 5 Senior Passes, and 10 out- of 16 Junior passes were Brain’s College Students. All Brain’s Junior Candidates passed; they gained the first seven places in the Hamilton Examinatons. One of Brain’s Hamilton Students was among the ONLY FOUR passes in all New Zealand in the Government Special Examination (Shorthand 150, Typewriting 50 words per minute.) Positions obtained; Permanent, 40; Temporary, 41. The College re-opens on TUESDAY, 24th January, 1933. The Principal will be in attendance on Monday, 23rd January for interviews and the enrolling of new students. WRITE OR CALL for further particulars: — D. E. DUTHOIT, Principal.

'J’HE J£ING QOUNTRY QHRONICLE. May be obtained from the following Agents in town and district: — TE KUITI — Miss Fleming. J. Busby, Railway Bookstall. . W. McColl. J. S. Hogan. G. B. Johnson. PIO PIO— J. Anderson. ARIA— Mrs. W. P. Reid. KOPAKI— Kopaki Trading Company. MANGAPEEHI— Mangapeehi Trading Company.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4402, 8 June 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4402, 8 June 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4402, 8 June 1933, Page 4

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