AMUSEMENTS. rjIOWN HALL, TE KUITI. MONDAY NIGHT AT 8 p.m. Empire Picture Coy. (Sole Leasees). COME AND SEE "THE NGARUAWAHIA REGATTA, 1912." (Specially taken for Empire Picture Company). MAORI HURDLE RACES, WAR CANOE RACES, MOUNTED SWIMMING RACE, Greasy Pole, Race for a Bride, Spectators lining the banks, Amusing incidents, etc. A PICTURE OF INTEREST TO ALL, Also OUR GREAT PROGRAMME OF OTHER SPLENDID SUBJECTS. ♦ Popular Prices as Usual. fjIOWN HALL, TE KUITI TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1912. Thelma Petersen Concert. A Grand Concert is to be given by Miss Thelma Petersen, the young New Zealand Contralto, on Tuesday, 26th March. A MUSICAL TREAT, ™ Which should not be missed. To commence at 8 p.m. Admission: 23 and Is. rjl OWN HALL, TE KUITI. TE KUITI SPORTS CLUB. Social and Dance, Assisted by Local Artists and HIGHLAND DANCERS. Supper provided. Good Music. DANCING 8 O'CLOCK. Admission. —Gents, 2s Gd; Ladies, Is 6d. DBUIDS' SOCIALS. PRIDE OF TE KUITI No. 82 A SERIES of popular Socials, under the auspices of the above Lodge, will be held in the TOWN HALL on the following dates : April II") f July II May 23 Thursdays ,{« June 13 J v. Sept. 5 ANNUAL BALL...September 26th Good Floor, Music and Supper. Admission: —Gentlemen 2s, Ladies 6d E. WAR BURTON, Secretary.
Te Kuiti Brick & Tile Co., Ltd. Are now in a position to supply a first class brick. Quotations may be obtained from L. C. HARTON, Secretary, Chronicle Buildings, Te Kuiti. FOR LEASE. FOR LEASE, two desirable dairy farms at Te Ruin. All in grass now fattening sheep and cattle. House and milking shed to be erected on each. Dairy factory on property. Term 7 years. Offer open till April 20th, 1912. Price and particulars on application to W. GADSBY, or Chronicle Office. Money To Lend. WE have £2OOO arid £IOOO to lend on freehold security at lowest current rates. Immediate application necessary. MACKAY AND JONES, Te Kuiti. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. VfOTICE is hereby given that after -L' this date all persons trespassing on Ranigtoto Tuhua 61 K. situated at Mokauiti, will be prosecuted. All gates will be locked. C. ERIKSSON AND CO. March 16th, 1912. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. MR ROBT. PALMER, having purchased the Aria Sawmill, is prepared to execute all orders for building and bridge timber. DRESSED TIMBER A SPECIALITY. PIO PIO SALEYARDS COMPANY LIMITED. THE dip situated at the yards of the above company is now open for use by the public. Anyone wishing to make use of same, please communicate with Mr R. Livingstone, Pio Pio. Charges. Sheep 30s per 100; lambs 7s 6d per 100. GEO. BROWN, Secretary.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 450, 23 March 1912, Page 4
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