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The King Country Chronicle Cover* Te Kuiti, Pio Pio, Aria, Mangaotaki, Mairoa, Te Mapara, 'Mokauiti, Marakopa,. Hangatiki, Otorohanga, Waitomo, Arapae, Oparure, Awakino, Mahoenui, Ngapaenga, Ongarue, OBura, Kopaki, Mangapeehi, Poro-o-tarao, Wairere, Kaitangaweka, Rangitoto, Waimifoa, Matiere, Mapiu, Tangitu, Waitanguru, Otewa, Kaeaea, Haku, Awamanno.

FOR 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. Situations Vacant. WANTED, youth for sheep station; good prospects. Wages £1 and found. —Apply Chronicle. 268 WANTED, capable help for country, about 30 V years of age.— Ring 34R, Pio Pio, between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. 26T Wanted. WANTED, Fresh Eggs in any quantity.—Gardiner and Son. ai • ; 277 Lost and Found. TO ST, 4 saddle girths on main New Plymouth Highway, 5 miles from Pio Pio.—Finder please return to Livesey, phone 7D, Pio Pio, or Public Trust Office. 266 T OST, rough-haired sheep dog, black and white, some tan; tan dpts above eyes. Name Roy. Strayed from Mr. Hine's property, Oparure. —Finder please communicate with F. Rochfort, Telephone 6J, Pio Pio. 278 GTOLEN from residence of J. J. Landers, Awakino Road, on Friday, 13th September, a young black Smithfield dog, white feet and white line down face. Te Kuiti collar, number 8. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted.

For Sale. "POR SALE, Suite Furniture, six chairs and couch. £6; kitchen table, 2 drawers, marble pastry top, £2: nearly new.—Lever Bros. 262 SOMETHING tasty for Tea! Have you tried the Famous K.C. Pork Sausages and Small Goods. —A. 0. Gittins, Phone 91. To Let. npo LET, two unfurnished rooms, . 5/- and 7/- weekly,—Lever Bros. . - 261 npo LET, Premises, suitable for motor repair, carpenter, undertaker, house furnisher, coal and firewood depot, second-hand machinery depot, etc.—Lever Bros, 263 Wantod Known. HTHE Business of Mrs. A. Barr, . King Street, Te Kuiti, has been taken over by Miss E. Jackson. W W. HORNE, Plumber and Sheet " Metal Worker, late W. L. Lincoln; -expert workmanship, moderate prices. Phone 78D. piNE Cough Balsam for deepseated Coughs, nothing else is like it. Contains healing essence of the pine forest.—Obtainable everywhere. W H. SMITH, Taupiri Street, for all classes of Plumbing. Estimates free.—Orders may be left with Mr. L. Evans, Taupiri Street. jyrOUTH ORGANS. —We have full ranges of "Ludwig," "Hohner," and "Boomerang." Prices from 1/to 22/6. Accordions, 39/6, 45/-, 50/-, 60/-, .87/6. Piano-Accordions from £lß.—Phil Swift's Music and Radio Store. CTEVENS' RIFLE, New Pattern, .22 cal., with aperture sights, a very fine weapon, 55/-. —W. S. Cato, Ironmonger. "POR Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, and Asthma take Pine Cough Balsam.—Everybody sells it. WINTER SPRAY for Fungus and Lichens. Lime-Sulphur Solution, 1-gallon tins 4/6, i gall on tins 3/-, bottles 1/6. —Cato, Ironmonger. your Winter Holidays at the Sunny Mount. Furnished cosy cabins, 4 people.—Write Tappenden, Mount Cabins. 792 A TWATER KENT, .the Aristocrat of Radio; all-wave models at £23 10/-, £26 10/-, £29 10/-. De Luxe Cabinet Models at £33 10/and £36 10/-. A demonstration with pleasure. Easy terms arranged.— Phil Swift's Music and Radio Store.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4747, 17 September 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4747, 17 September 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4747, 17 September 1935, Page 1

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