nOWN HALL, TE KUI T I MONDAY, MAY Ist. 3TATIT (Permanently Established.) A PROGRAMME TO REMEMBER! ALL TE KUITI Should See "FOX-HUNTING IN ENGLAND" "The most marvellous picture ever cinematographed," says the "New Zealand Herald." "THE ROMANCE OF A JOCKEY" (An exciting sporting drama.) "A RAMBLE THROUGH CEYLON."—"ELEPHANT hunting;." (Two beautiful pictures). FOOLSHEAD, TONTOLINI AND SEA. (The Kings of Comics). "Song of the Wild Wood Flute" (best of Indian dramas), "Laddie," "A Lost Father," "Tom Thumb in Love," etc., etc. DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT PROGRAMME. Popular prices, Is (3d and Is, ladies la, children (3d.
TE KUITI BOROUGH. )ROPOSAL to raise a Special Loan - of £4350 under "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908,"with the amendments thereof. A Poll will be taken on the above proposal on WEDNESDAY, April 26th, 1911. The Polling Booth will be Hetet's Hall, Taupiri Street, Te Kuiti Hours of polling, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. JAMES BODDIE, Mayor. GEO. DARBYSHIRE, Returning Officer. Te Kuiti, April sth, 1911.
Smith & Caughey's Display. MESSRS SMITH & CAUGHEY, Ltd., will show a full range of their new season's goods, including Millinery, Costumes, Coats, Underclothing, and other lines too numerous to mention, for ladies and children, IN THE TOWN HALL, TE KUITI, On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 28th and 29th April. Inspection invited. J. BENNETT, Representative.
Pianoforte Tuning & MR. G. T. TURNBULL, tuner and repairer, of Auckland, will be in le Kuiti towards the end of April, as usual. Orders left care of Miss Mills' private hotel will receive careful attention. riIENDERS are invited, closing SATi- URDAY, April 29th, for the erection only (timber on ground) of Presbyterian Church in Rora street, Te Kuiti. Plans and specifications may be seen at the "Chronicle" office, and at my office. I BEG to inform my customers that on account of my embarking in another enterprise, namely, Up-to-date Dining arid Refreshment Rooms, I have disposed of my Stationery and news agency business to Mr E. H. Petherick, of the Centra! Book Arcade, as from May Ist, and would bespeak for him the same liberal share of support as has been accorded me. In connection with my new business, I intend to supply the best of small goods at city pricos. My motto will be: "Cleanliness, civility and prompt attention to all patrons." In thanking my customers for their hearty support, I would be pleased if all unpaid accounts were settled before April 30th. In reference to the above I beg to state that nothing will be wanting on my part to merit a continuance of the cordial support that has been given me during the time I have been in business in Te Kuiti. In addition to carrying a large, varied, and firstclass stock of stationery and fancy goods, I am now able to supply the residents of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts with all the latest periodicals, novels, and magazines, and the leading Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago journals. Local drapers and storekeepers now selling direct from the Roslyn Worsted and Woollen Mills, largest in Australasia, the celebrated Roslyn All-wool blankets, rugs, clothing, jerseys, unshrinkable flannel and underwear "Delta" finish, for men, women and children."' The correct base for the new Rosiyn tailored costumes is the Warner' favourite rust-proof corset. —Town arid country drapers now showing both lines.* Fashion requires that the form shall be slightly curved at the waist and over the hips. For illustration see Warner's latest corset models, of all drapers.* TENDERS. F. C. DAN I ELL, Architect, Hamitlon J. M. MILNE. E. H. PETHERICK,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 355, 26 April 1911, Page 4
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