s a* £ S ■^s See us for all VETERINARY 1 MEDICINES | Healthy flocks and stock are most Important to you. To preserve their health we can j|| supply you with all your needs in ||| Veterinary Medicines, Drenches, Colic Impaction, and all Veterinary needs. ■ ■■ ■ ■■ S9C ■ ■■ ■ ■■ a. d. Mclennan M.P.S. (London)! Chemist and Optician! TE KUITI. ’Phones: Pharmacy 27, Residence 88. Repairs ito^ *mJ Tennis Racquets 3 Whether you require a string replaced, a sprung shoulder bound and strengthened, or a loose handle tightened, we can fix up your racquet as good as new. Fetch it along and let us save r you the cost of a new racquet W. McCOLL Fancy Goods and Stationery, TE KUITI. 'Phone 297 S #/•
YOUR PROTECTION EXPOSED to the air in which we normally live, perishable foods are the breeding grounds of countless health-destroying food bacteria, which thrive and multiply with amazing rapidity—especially in warm or humid weather. Food infection is not always manifest by odour or taste, and proper food protection is the only means of protecting health from this unseen menace. JN the Arctic cold of a “SERVEL” Automatic Electric Refrigerator, your family foods are perfectly protected—kept safe and wholesome with healtful freshness. And you can now own and enjoy the endless convenience and comfort of SERVFL Refrigeration at the lowest cost in history! gEE the 1936 FULL-SIZED, modernly styled SERVEL Household Refrigerator with every worth-while convenience. Prices as low as £44 10/- Cash —value that cannot b? questioned, and Terms so easy you’ll never miss the cost. HARRY DOUGLAS & HUGHES, RORA STREET TE KUITI PHONES 282, 325. P. W. HUMBERSTONE JJOOT JJEPAIRER (NEXT TO STATE THEATRE.) EXPERT WORKMANSHIP. FIRST-CLASS MATERIALS. REASONABLE PRICES. TERMS CASH. A. S. GEESHAM, JgJNGLISH AND J)ENTAL gURGEON, TE KUITI. Visits Pio Pio Every Sale Day. TELEPHONE NO. 2.
Easy Picnics BY RAIL FIRMS, SOCIETIES, SCHOOLS, ETC. High Summer brings the low-cost Picnics by rail in all districts. Free Booklets give helpful information about suitable picnic grounds and their equipment, details of fares, etc. Take advantage of the free advice of railway experts in planning picnics. ASK TO-DAY FOR A BOOKLET.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4812, 22 February 1936, Page 4
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