TO-NIGHT rpOWN 11. Ml- TH K IITI Direction Harry Kccsing OXE NIGHT ONLY The Only Genuine burns iohnson pictures urns Johnson * ictures Per Electric Biograph The whole Contest from Start to Finish. The Programme consists of the Training Operations and also includes several New Pictures, and The most sensational pictureoftheday ♦ITALY'S MARVELLOUS CAVALRY" Price : 3 s ;iIuI 2 - Don't !•". r.:•. t P"n - t I ; ..r;;ct To-Night The Genuine BURNS lOHNSON PICTURES J. MATHESON. Advance Rep. Blanchard's : Bellringers A N D COMEDY : SKETCH : ARTISTS Will Appear at Tc Kuiti Town Hall Friday, May 7 DON'T FAIL TO SEE Miss : Hcttic : Roscdtrfc in Beautiful Illustrated Songs Popular Prices. Children Half-Pricc Phil. Walsh Dramatic Go. Saturday. May S First Appearance in TE KUITI of this Popular Company, including PHIL WALSH AND MISS EVA MARIUS- PAIGNE "Sons of the Sea" The Famous English Naval DRAMA in Four Acts New Scenery New : Songs POPULAR PRICES An Entertainment Will be held in the Tc Kuiti Town Hai.i. on Tmurmxw. May 13. at 8 p.m. Proceeds to go towards reducing debt un St. Luke's Church PART I Musical Programme p.\BT 11 Farce •' "The Area Bell" Prices: is, 6d and Children half price to Front Scats A Dance will Follow Gents, is Ladies. FREE H. M. Gordon U Co. Timber Merchants and Agents RORA STREET TE KUITI f All Classes of Timber Joinery and Builders' Requisites kept in Stock 1 Special Quotations to Builders 1 Furniture at Auckland Prices Agents for ROPER & WINGFR SAWMILLERS. TAUMARUNUI
Kihikihi Hack Races Wednesday. May 12th. Good Course Pleasant Grounds An Enjoyable Outing Assured Race«> start at I p.m., and conclude at 3-35 p.m., allowing King Country Sportsmen time to catch Train Average: Ten Horses per Race At a meeting of the Christohurch North elector* on Tuesday night to consider the matter of the cablegram sent to the British Prime Minister by Mr T. Taylor, member for the dutrict, regarding the Dreadnought offer, the following resolution was carried: - "This meeting of electors of Chnptchurch North emphatically prote?t* against the action of Mr Taylor in Mending the cablegram, on the- yroury! that such action was unconstitutional, I unjustifiable, unstatesmanlikc, and misrepresents us, and, we believe, the majority of the electors ol h North constituency."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 153, 6 May 1909, Page 5
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