AMUSEMENTS. H o W N II A L L. T E K U I T I THURSDAY, Oct. sth. THE POPULAR Princess Picture Co. WILL APPEAR IN AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Interesting Scenics! Star Dramas! Side-splitting Comics! Popular prices:—ls 6tl and Is; ladies Is to all parts. TE KIJITI TENNIS CLUB. Opening' Day. 7th OCTOBER. Visitors cordially invited. pOWN HALL, TE KUITI. EVERY MONDAY EVENING. Empire Picture Coy. Permanently Established. (By arrangement with John Fuller and Sons). THE PICK OF THE WORLDS' BEST PICTURES. ENJOYMENT, INSTRUCTION AND AMUSEMENT FOR OLD AND YOUNG. MONDAY EVENING NEXT—MONSTER PROGRAMME. "Mexican Filibusters," stirring cowboy drama; "Manufacturing Fireworks," industrial; "Scenes in Colombo," "Mleti to Vladivoski," beautiful scenics; "Light in the Window,' "'League of Mercy," dramatic; "Trio of Acrobats," novelty; "New Stenographer," "A .Mix-up," "Le Black Learns to Fly," "Kill the Fly," etc., laughable comedies. EVERY ITEM A WINNER.
POPULAR PRICES AS USUAL. Skating! Hkatinir OPEN every Thursday and Saturday afternoons from to o'clock. Otber afternoons by appointment only. Sessions every evening from 7,00 to 10 o'clock. Every Friday evening the floor will be reserved for those specially invited. The genera! public will be admitted as spectators only. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. \ FTER this date any person found trespassing on my property, known as Pukenui 2 T, will be prosecuted without any further notice. Proceedings will be instituted irrespective of persons. R. M. SOMERVILLE. Te Kuiti, September sth. T OST, one light half draught colt, light bay, with white blaze down face, no brand, but white mark running down behind shoulder. For reward, apply P. KLEIN, Moeatoa.
Pawelka Making lor Aria. mo SEE the opening of the estab--L Jighed horse-shoing and blacksmith business of Mr Shields, on MONDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, by Reid Bros., when they hone by good workmanship, combined with moderate charges, to obtain the patronage accorded Mr Shields in the past. FOiv IMMEDIATE SALE. DISING township of Otorohanga, -L*' King Country, two valuable building sites. For particulars apply M., Waikato Times oiiice, Hamil'on. ! '"KS;"-' i WAIKATO HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. NOTICE OF LEVYING A RATE. fipHE Valuer-Genreal hereby notices J- that he has levied under the provisions of "The Rating Act, 1908," "The Rating Amendment Act, 1910," and "The Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1909," a Hospital and Charitable Aid rate of three-twentieths of a penny in the £ on all ratable property situated within the Awakino County portion of the Waikato Hospitable and Charitable Aid district for the period commencing on the first day of April, 1911, and ending on the thirty-first day of March, 1912. to the secretary, Waikato Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, Hamilton. F. \V. FLANAGAN, Valuer-General, Valuation Department, Wellington, September 29th, 1911 Housekeepers are now preparing to put down their supplies of preserved eggs. There is no preservative like Sharland's Moa Brand Egg Preservative. None has : its long history or unqualified success ■ —it never fails to keep fresh eggs | sweet and good. At all stores.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 401, 4 October 1911, Page 4
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