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TE KUITI SPORTS. WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1911. SPLENDID PROGRAMME Meeting of Champions YJEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONS competing in both athletic and chopping events. FIRST EVENT—II a.m. sharp. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Social in the Evening*. W. DEMENT, Hon. Sec. EMPIRE LIVING PICTURES. Permanently Established rjloWN HALL, TE KUITI. MONDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, at S p.m. ANOTHER MONSTER PROGRAMME COME AND SEE—"The Stolen Submarine," showing the inner workings of a submarine, a sensational submarine dive to the bottom of the sea, rescue by a battleship, etc., the most interesting picture ever produced. "The Lord Mayor's Show," London's most gorgeously brilliant procession. "Ascent of Mt. Blanc," beautiful scenic. "Dogs of All Nations," a unique picture." "Pathe Gazette, 73," topical subjects. "The Stars and Stripes," "The Princess and the Peasant," "Waiter No. -5," and the funny comics "The Laundry Mark," "The Amateur Grocer's Assistant," "Billy has good Jegs," and "Tweedledum as a Jockey." Popular prices—2s and Is, ladies Is to all parts, children 6d. COMING BY TWO SPECIAL TRAINS. WIfiTH"BEOS; GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Appearing in all its glorious splendour and opulent vastness, at TE KUITI, TUESDAY, 7th MARCH. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. \ MIGHTY, moral, stupendous organisation, established 31 years, introducing new sensational specialties annually. This season the CIRCUS is full of novel, original, and daring features. A three hours' whirl of sensation, novelty and humour. The immense MENAGERIE is the greatest and best ever seen in the Southern Hemisphere. Dens of the fiercest and most unique animals gathered from all parts of the world, including— LIZZIE! LIZZIE! LIZZIE! The enormous blood-sweating African hippopotamus. The finest and only hippo in Australia. To be seen every afternoon at 4 o'clock. Together with the £IO,OOO menagerie oc rare wild animals, as well as at each .evening performance. Prices. —Afternoon Is, children 6d. Evening 2s, 3s, and 4s. Reserved chairs on special elevated platform -ss. The whole of Wirths' enormous enterprise will be here. Farewell Social. \ FAREWELL SOCIAL GREETING will be tendered to Mr and Mrs Potts, in the Congregational Church on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All friends cordially invited. Collection in aid of expenses. SALE OF LEASES OF EDUCATION LANDS. AN SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, U 1911, at 2 p.m., Newton King (instructed by the Board of School Commissioners) will offer for sale by auction at his Mart, New Plymouth, leases of Education Reserves as follows: — For 30 years from Ist July, 1911, with perpetually recurriner rights of renewal every 21 years at rents fixed by arbitration and based on unimproved value of the land. Lot 22. —Section 9 block 3, Aria survey district, 1203 acres upset rent Is per acre. Lot 23.- —Section 1, block 11, Mahoe survey district, 428 acres, upset rent Is 6d per acre. Lot 24.—Section 1, block 9, Mahoe survey district, 985 acres, upset rent 9d per acre. Lot 25.- -Section 9, block 8, Opaku survey district, 732 acres, upset rent 9d per acre. Lot 20. —Section 6, block 16, Upper Waitara survey district, 570 acres, upset rent 9d per acre. Lot 27.—Section 5, block 8, Waro survey district, 593 acres, upset rent Is per acre. Lot 28. —Section 2, block 4, Waro survey district, 684 acres, upset rent Is per acre. Conditions of sale may be seen on and after Saturday, 11th February, at the office of the Board's secretary, Mr F. P. Corkill, National Bank Chambers, New Plymouth, from whom any information may be obtained.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 340, 25 February 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 340, 25 February 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 340, 25 February 1911, Page 4

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