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FOR SALE, WANTEDS, ETC. Situations Vacant. J)OMESTIC wanted, all duties; must be clean and tidy. Good, plain, economical cook. L Every consideration. —Mrs. White, H. R. White, Ltd. 429 Situations Wanted. YOUTH, strong, 16, fond of farm work, seeks position on mixed farm.—Apply Chronicle Office, stat% ing wages. ' 431 To Let. 'J’O LET, furnished bedroom, breakfast, central. Telephone.—Address at Chronicle. 430 rj»o LET, Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments, also nice 2roomed bach, private entrance; latest modern conveniences. Terms moderate.—Apply “Kashmir,” Tawa Street. 432 'J’O LET, nice 2-roomed bach, h. and c. w.; bath room, el. ,1., copper and tubs; P.W.. Handy.—H. A. Ellison. 410 rpO LET or Lease, good 5-roomed house with 5 acres good pasture; winter three cows, which will be provided if required on a share basis.— H. A. Ellison. 471 For Sale. Jj’REEI 201 b Case Tomatoes with every order value £1 or over. Apricots, 8/- 241bs; Peaches 6/- 24 lbs; Pears, 7/- 50lbs; Plums ' 5/241bs; Apples, Gravensteins, etc., 6/421bs; Nectarines, 6/6 241bs; Tomatoes, 4/6 201bs. Railed anywhere. Freight paid.—Orchard Produce Distributors, G.P.O. Box 1666, Auckland. SALE, Tomatoes, 4/6 for 191 b case; Ist grade fruit. Rail paid. —C. West, Otahuhu. 322 £JHICKENS and Ducklings; hatching out this week, with or without hens.—Gittins, Phone 91, Te Kuiti. ■ Wanted Known. Brassware: Bowls, Candlesticks, Vases, Card Trays, etc. Solid brass, pleasing designs.— W. S. Cato. 'yy ALLPAPERS with borders, from W. S. Cato. New Patterns Send for samples 'JT'ENNIS Racquets re-strung, 12/6, first-class gut guaranteed.— McColl’s. —Ayer’s Famous Racquets and Balls. Expert re-stringing from 12/6 at Cato's. TiTcCORMICK Mower Parte, Scythes, Scythe Stones, Hay Forks, etc., —W. S. Cato, Ironmonger. Public Notices. J£R. 'yyiLLIAM J)ENT, Registered Teacher of PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, ORGAN, SINGING & VOICE PRODUCTION, Will commence teaching in TE KUITI AND DISTRICT February 4. Country centres will be visited weekly where pupils are forthcoming. Students carefully coached for Examinations. Full particulars, terms, etc., may be obtained from Mr. P. Swift, Music Shop, Te Kuiti. 388 READY FOR SCHOOL? COME AND SEE US FOB NEW LUNCH CASES Bin. to 14in. WE ABE CHEAP. SCHOOL BAGS ALL SIZES. PADS NOTE BOOKS PENS PENCILS RUBBERS J. Nicholls & Son GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, Rora St. Phona 9. Ta Kuiti.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4652, 2 February 1935, Page 1
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