fJIOWN HALL, TE KUI TI. JULY 21st, 1911. THE WHITE DIAMOND MINSTRELS. COME AND SEE THE NIGGERS. Full Troupe and Chorus. Plantation Songs. Musical Items Comic Songs Ballads Step-dancing Sketches. Doors open 7.3o.—Commence 8 p.m. Sharp. Everybody's Prices: 2s and Is; Ladies and Children half-price to front seats. C. THOMAS, General Manager. TE KUITI FIRE BRIGADE. IND ANNUAL PLAIN i AND FANCY DRESS BALL To be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY, August 10th, 1911. Grand March at 8.15 p.m. Waltzing Competition. Prizes for best ladies' and gentlemen's fancy costumes. Double tickets ss; Men's single 3s; extra lady 2s 6d J. ERIKSON, Hon. Secretary. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Catholic Social. Will be held in the TOWN HALL, TE KUITI, in aid of the BUILDING FUND. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1911. Instrumental and local Items throughout the evening. Good floor. Splendid supper. Double tickets, 4s; Gents' single tickets, Is 6d; Ladies' single tickets Is 6d. N. QUIRK, Hon. Secretary. SOCIAL. mHE next Bowling Club Social will 1 be held on THURSDAY, July 20th, in the Town Hall. Tickets:--Gentlemen 3s; Ladies, 2s. Hetet's band. S. DRANSFIELD, Hon. Secretary. mOWN HALL, TE KUITI. MONDAY, JULY 24th. Empire Picture Coy. Permanently Established. A PICTORIAL FEAST OF BRILLIANT CONCEPTIONS, Teeming with the Latest Novelties always to be enjoyed at the ever popular Empire Picture Company's Exhibitions. MAGNIFICENT SCENICS, STARTLING DRAMATICS, SPLENDID TOURS, DELIGHTFUL COMEDIES. Do not miss Monday's Exhibition, or you will miss the Programme of the Season. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, 1911. Popular Prices, as usual. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for felling 100 acres of bush, more or less, at Oparure.—For further particulars apply J. N. BODDIE, Oparure. The Mart, Taupiri St. THURSDAY, JULY 20th. ON ACCOUNT MR BENNEFIELD, WANGANUI. Trees and Ornamental and Shelter Shrubs. J NO. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Exchange Sale liooms SATURDAY, JULY 22nd, 1.30, PROMPT. FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS AND FLOWERS from Mr Eennefield, Wanganui. • ALSO—2 pens laying fowls, onions and potatoes, 1 spring waggon, 2 iron bedsteads pictures, dressing table, duchess chest, 2 sewing machines, wire mattress, stove, 1 lawn mower in good order and many other- sundries. JNO. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Saturday, July 22. CI B. LEVER will sp.ll by auction at '• his Mart, King Street: — Tables, bedsteads, mattresses, kitchen dressers, pram, pumps, overmantle, lamps, clock, stoves, and sundries. ALSO—On account of Messsrs Duncan and Davies, of New Plymouth, a choice assortment of Plants a.nd S'irubs, comprising: Camellias, magnolias, hydrangeas, oleander, myrtle, abutilons, jasimine, borcnia, azaleas, palms,' rhododendrons, moth plants, pines, macrocarpa, cupressus, laurels, eleagnus, privet, ake aKe, barberry, boxthom, roses, ' currants, apples, plums, etc., Sale a*l .2 o'clock. C. B. LEVER, Auctioneer.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 379, 19 July 1911, Page 4
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