mOWN HALL, TE KUITI. EVERY MONDAY EVENING. jSmpire Picture Coy. {By Arrangement with John Fuller and Sons). I THE PICK OF THE WORLDS' BEST PICTURES. A PROGRAMME THAT DEFIES COMPARISON. EVERY ITEM A GEM OF THE FIRST WATER. Lovely Scenics—"Views of Rome," "Brittany " etc; stirring Western dramas, "Cowboys' Daring Riding" etc., pathetic stories—"His Mother," tale of an innocent boy's reprieve, the sister's wild ride, etc. Clever gym- j nastic display by military gymnasts; the funniest comics and comedies, including "The Leading Lady," 1000 feet of merriment: "Tvveedledunrs Rescue," "Unexpected Review," etc. DO NOT MISS THIS MONSTER PROGRAMME. Public Hall Otorohanga—-Wednesday, November Bth. POPULAR PRICES AS USUAL. rpOWN HALL, TE KUITI Princess Pictures EVERY THURSDAY POPULAR PRICES Gent's Is 6d and Is; Ladies Is to all parts; Children half price. C. ZAINEY, Managing Director. Garden Party. if R AND MRS J. H. D. BUR■d* NAND are giving a Garden Party at their residence, MATARORA, OTOROHANGA, in aid of Anglican Church funds. All are welcome. Admission Is, children half-price. Afternon tea provided. Wellington Wool Sales WOOL SALES will be held in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Wellington, during the current Season, on the following dates — r,,--. Tn . r Catalogues Date Time Close November 7 2 p.m. November 3, 191 1 December 4 9 a.m. November 28,1911 January II 9 a.m. December 30,1911 February 13 9 a.m. February 5, 1912 March 5 2 p.m. March I, 1912 The charge on wool offered but not sold will be 2s per bale for first offering, and Is per bale for the second offering. In order to shorten the catalogue, single and two-bale lots will be grouped as far as possible, and all two-bale lots not grouped will be treated as " Star " lots. To facilitate inter-lotting, no reserves will be accepted i'or such lots. Abraham & Williams, Ltd. G. H. Scales Levin & Co., Ltd. U.F.C.A. Ltd. and W.F.C.A. LTD, T. Macintosh & Co. N. Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberts & Co., Ltd, Dalgety & Co., Ltd. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. A FTER this date any person found A trespassing on my property, known as Fukenui 2 T, will be prosecuted without any further notice. Proceedings will be instituted irrespective of persons. R. M. SOMERVILLE. Te Kuiti, September oth. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. OWING to the amount of damage recently done by trespassers on my property in Te Kuiti (adjoining Mr Ellison's). I request them to take notice that from this date they will be prosecuted. J. W. COCHRANE. QTRAYED from Ratanui on October condition, bob tail, newly shod all round, last seen on Arapae road, making towards Te Kuiti. Reward Chronicle office. NOTICE. Melrose Imirv rami MR W. A. SCOTT'wishes to notify MA- the public of Te Kuiti thru, having purchased Mr Snnwden's farm (where the milking shed is up-to-date in every particular), that he is in a better position than ever to supply the best of milk and cream. Fresh milk delivered twice dailv. From Ist NOVEMBER milk will be reduced in price to 3d per quart and Qd per gallon. j OTUS TEA ROOMS (next Kelvin -t-A House). —Lunches 12 to 2, Is; Afternoon tea, 6d; Lunch for school children, 3d. —Mrs Martin, proprietress, ;
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 411, 4 November 1911, Page 4
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