TENDERS. HpENDERS will be received at my -A- office unitl -1 p.m. on SATURDAY, August 2(ilh, for the erection of a residence in To K'.:iti. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. •iAS. JONES. Architect. ■..v" .... P &siAA NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. ALL persons desirous of connecting with the water main in Waiteti Road, Rora and King .Streets, are requested to send in applications as early as possible, GEO. DAIMSYSHIRE, Town Clerk. BUSI-IFELLINGv. fANTED, contract bushn<r.n, 100 ' acres in areas to suit. A. WILLIAMS, Pio Pio, FOR SALE. A NEWLY and substantially built dwelling, containing G rooms drawing room, dining room, three bedrooms and kitchen; also large bathroom with linen press wash-house copper boiler built in and fixed wash tubs all modern conveniences ; J acre of land, having vegetable anil slower garden and about 50 young fruit trees. Part purchase money can remain on mortgage. Further particulars can be obtained from B. WOLFF. NOTICE. A PUBLIC meeting of settlers resident on the Kie Kie-Paraheka-Kumara Roads is called for on AUGUST 30th. at Aria School, at 1.30 p.m., to consider the effect thai the Aria Special Rating Area will have on the district, and the metalling of these roads. The committee meet at 1 p.m. ROLAND Rin.ri. Convenor. IMFOUNDING NOTIOE. TMPOUNDED in Public Pound by Ranger, I bay pony; short tail: small white patch on oil" shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on TUESDAY, 29th Angus'., n! 12 noon. W, CANTLON, Poundkepeer. £i .Reward! LOST, from Mapara Road, one year black and while Uolstein bull, branded qH on rump. For reward, apply
HARRY" DANIEL, Mapara Road. Oriental Goods. BALL- D R ESSES, FA SCIN A TORS, LACES. SCARVES. FANS, ETC.. And all the Gorgeous Goods from the East, At BLACK MAN & COBB'S. From THURSDAY 25th,, until MONDAY 28th. Don't miss this chance. NOTICE. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF DRAPERY & CLOTHING. AT C. B, LEVER'S MART' TE KUITI. SATURDAY. AUGUST UiUh. FINAL SALE at 2 p.m. EVERYTHING WITHOUT RESERVE. Now is your opportunity of buy in,': Genuine Drapery absolutely at your own price. Be in time"-Monday next will be too late, come Saturday or before. FINAL. AUCTION SALE at C. B. LEVER'S. rjl OW N HALL, TE KU IT I. MONDAY AUGUST 28th, at 8 p.m.
Empire Picture Coy Permanently Established. SPEND AN ENJOYABLE AND INSIR U CTIVE EVEN INC By Visiting this Popular Company : Exhibition un Monday Night. A PICTORIAL FEAST OF BRILLIANT CONCEPTION. INCLUDING — "Ten Nights In A Bar Room." "Ten Nights In A Liar Loom." The pictorial novelty of the hour; the play which ha:; worked mmr g;>od in the cause of temperance (!i:m .•;)! the legislation and platform U eturcc put together. Also "Pathe Gazette," "Excursion into Brittainy," "A Summer Tragedy." "Dr Cupid," "Pony Express,'' "Drowsy Dick," "Swans," "Impudence Punished," "A Flash of Light," "Foolshend—Telegraph Boy," Etc. Popular uriees as usual. The annual football match between teams from Three Lings and St. Stephens' Colleges was played a! Aleandxra Park on Saturday last, and resulted in a win for Three Kings College by Pd points to o, after a very hard and fast game. The following boys from Te Kuiti and surrounding districts played for Three Kings: K. Hemara, T. Ngataua. W. Ifotu. 11, Hiriaki, P. Rakena, P. Whitinui j ana T. Maata. The Three Kings boys j have now won all their matches j against the Auckland secondary j schools.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 389, 23 August 1911, Page 4
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