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II l STEP OUT IN COMFORT FREE FROM CORNS Painful Corns can spoil your walking comfort and continue to irritate you unless something is done to stop them. Our Corn Cure stops pain instantly and after a few nights the corn lifts right out, roots and all. To keep free from corns use LITTLE FAVOURITE CORN CURE 1/6 bottle. Obtainable a. d. Mclennan, M.P.S. (London) Chemist & Optician, TE KUITI. 'Phones: Pharmacy 27; Residence 88.

■■ —j [ CONTRACT BRIDGE 1935. A very useful little booklet, “Contract Bridge, 1935 Summary,’? has been published by Mr. C. L. Eastgate, a well-known Auckland player and teacher. The book deals mainly with modern bidding , methods, and the writer has summarised these very effectively, and with most desirable conciseness. Inasmuch as it will relieve many students of the game from the necessity of going through the labyrinth of. text-book writings on the subject, this summary should prove of value. The play of the hand is also dealt with in a most informative manner, some useful hints being given. For the beginner the booklet is most instructive, and even the most accomplished player will, no doubt, find much to add to or consolidate his knowledge of the technique of the game. PRICE 2/& POSTAGE EXTRA. W. McCOLL, FANCY GOODS AND SPORTS DEALER. PHONE 297 M. TE KUITI. an . • o©-

KM - ■ ' . ■■■■—■ m Opening Announcement! DOUGLAS & HUGHES, Wish to announce that they will be open for Business in their NEW PREMISES (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION) On Monday, I2th August. For the convenience of customers the old shop will be kept open for a few days. In our new. premises we have very much improved facilities in catering for our patrons. PHONES 282 AND 325 m i

IF YOU WANT TO BUILD UP -YOUR TOWN ‘ SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Equal to anything that can be executed in the big/ 4 towns can be executed by THE KING COUNTRY CHRONIC^.

TELEPHONE: SURGERY, 117. HOURS: 9 a.m. te 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8 p.ra. M r- f. w B ond (Late Dental Surgeon, Wellington Hospital). RORA STREET :: TE KUITI. (Opposite Railway Entrance). Specialising in Artificial Dentures and X-rays.

CHEAPER BOOT REPAIRS GENT’S. HALF-SOLE AND HEEL (Riveted), 6/-. Hand-Sewn, 6/-. LADIES’ HALF-SOLE AND HEEL * • (Riveted), 3/6. Hand-Sewn, 4/6. TERMS: SPOT CASH. First-Class Material and Workmanship P. W. HUMBERSTONE. (Next Wilson’s Garage.)

J. G. P VINE > A.P.A., N.Z. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, SECURITY BUILDINGS, Rora Street, Te Kuiti. ’.O. Box 63. Telephone 128.

A. S. GRESHAM, gNGLISH AND AMERICAN J)ENTAL gURGEON, TE KUITI. Visits Pio Pio Every Sale Day. TELEPHONE NO. 2.

The Archbishop of York, the Most Rev. William Temple, D.D., in a broadcast speech, declared: “If the effectiveness of the League Covenant demands the employment of armed forces we should be prepared to use them.”

NURSE FIRTH. REG. MATERNITY NURSE, TE KUITI. ’

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4741, 3 September 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4741, 3 September 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4741, 3 September 1935, Page 4

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