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Picture Coy. PUBLIC HALL TE KUITI MONDAY APRIL 24th. ! ANOTHER MONSTER PROGRAMME BEAUTIFUL SCENICS! EXCITING DRAMAS! LAUGHABLE COMICS! INTERESTING INDUSTRIAL PICTURES ! DO NOT FAIL TO SEE: A LEAP FOR LIFE (thrills with excitement and arouses the utmost enthusiasm). "The Coy-Wheel Railway," "Viege to Zermatt" (beautiful seenics). "Brooklyn Navy Yard," "The Way of Life," "A Cold Shower" (industrial, dramatic and comic). "On the Mexican Border," "A Woman's Vanitv," "The King of Beggars," "Wait Till I Catch Y r ou." "My Dog," etc. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Refinement Our Key-Note! j Popular prices: Is tid and Is, ladies Is, children (id. FOR SALE, IN the rising district of Pio Pio, with its Co-operative Dairy Factory and Saleyards, and an almost completed metal road to Te Kuiti:— 700 ACRES of Native Lease (registered title), all ready for cutting up and offering in dairy farms from 100 acres or more, having over two miles road frontage, and within a few minutes drive to the factory; practically all ploughable, nearly ring fenced with several subdivisions; about 80 acres under the plough in grass, turnips and oats, besides 50 acres of a new burn of heavy fern and tutu, disced and sown in grass; a comfortable house: nice patches of shelter bush, in all about 50 acres, nicely distributed; and never-failing streams of water. The quality of the land being limestone, with strong tutu and fern 10 feet high, speaks for itself. The lease has 19 years to run at 2s 6d per acre, with compensation clause to £3 acre, and renewable for another 21 years at 3s per acre. Further particulars from A. GORRINGE, Pio Pio. Can offer the pick of the block, of 220 acres, the making of an ideal dairy farm for £':< per acre. Borough Election. TO THE ELECTORS. IBEG to announce myself as a candidate for the office of Councillor at the forthcoming Borough election. I am entirely in accord with the progressive policy adopted by the late Council, and if elected will do all in my power to further the interests of the Borough. F. H. SIMS. To The Electors OF THE BOROUGH OF TE KUITI. LADES and Gentlemen.' —I am a candidate for the office of Councillor, and if returned will make it my endeavour, while pursuing a progressive policy, to conserve the interests of the ratepayers, as far as I possibly can.— Yours sincerely, M. W. FORSYTH. Borough Election. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES and Gentlemen, —Having been requested to again offer my services as Councillor, I do so with pleasure. During the past twelve months I have been a strong supporter of the progressive policy adopted by the Borough Council, and I shall, if again returned, keep a watchful eye on economy and progress.—Yours faithfully, C. STEVENS. Te Kuiti Borough Council. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES and Gentlemen,---I beg to announce my candidature for the above Council. If lam elected I will only support the measures and works which may be for the good of the j town, and in the best and true interests of the people. lam also, in favour of the lowest possible rates consistent with reasonable upkeep. Soliciting the favour of your support. I remain, Yours Sincerely, i PETER FLOYD. , Pianoforte Tuning & ! .Repairing. |; MR. G. T. TURNBULL, tuner and j ! repairer, of Auckland, will be in j ! Te Kuiti towards the end of April, as 1 usual. Orders left care of Miss Mills' t private hotel will receive careful attention. TENDERS. v LENDERS are invited, closing SAT- j I URDAY, April 29th, for the j c erection only (timber on ground) of P Presbyterian Church in Rora street, d Te Kuiti. Plans and specifications f may be seen at the "Chronicle" office, and at my office. F. C. DANIELL, t Architect, Ilaroitlon. ti

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 354, 22 April 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 354, 22 April 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 354, 22 April 1911, Page 4

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