AMUSEMENTS. mOWN HALL, TE KUITI. MONDAY, 10th JUNE. 'The Window of the World, HAYWARD'S PICTURES. GRAND COLOSSAL CHANGE, Presented on a plan that pleases. SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT. The Picture Thrill of the Day The Picture Thrill of the Day "THE CRIME AND THE CRIMINAL" (3000 feet in length). Exceptional in locality, unique in plot strong in human interest, and of great dramatic intensity. See "DESPERATE ESCAPE FROM PRISON" See TERRIBLE TRAIN DISASTER See "LOVE WINS IN THE END," Essentially a story for tha people, supported by a magnificent programme POPULAR PICTURE PRICES. 10 WN HALL, TE KUITI. GRAND CATHOLIC Social and Dance. THURSDAY, 20th JUNE. Musical items, vocal and instrumental by the following:— Mrs Quirk, Mrs Darbyshire (last appearance on Te Kuiti concert platform as special favour), Misses W. and K. Cotter (musical club drill), Miss Clifford, Messrs Blackman, H. Kneebone, Clapham, Henry. Good Dance Music by Experienced Artists. SUPPER. A LEXANDRIA RINK, TE KUITI. Skating! Skating! SESSIONS DAILY. Mornings by appointment; Afternoons from 3 to 5 p.m.; Evenings, 7.30 to 10 p.m. WAIKATO BOXING ASSOCIATION, AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. rPO WN HALL, HAMILTON. WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY, 1912, At 8 p.m. Entries close with the secretary on JUNE 27th for the following classes: Championship Events. Bantam, 5.2; feather, 9.0; light, 10.0; middle, 11.4; heavyweight, any weight. Territorial Competition. —• For men belonging to regiments having headquarters at Hamilton. Weight not to exceed list. Novice Competition. —Fur boys who have never competed in a ring and living within a 45 mile radius of Hamilton. No. 1, not to exceed 9.4; No. 2, not to exceed 10.8. Trophies £2 2s; entrance fee ss, returnable after competing. Entry forms and particulars upon application to W. WATERS, Secretary. Waikato Times Office, Hamilton. THTTf T TTK'I fL f\f\ Land & Estate Agents MATTER E OHURA Something Worth Owning 1068 Acres, L.I.P. 400 acres in BEST English Grasses, 167 acres partially drained swamp, 500 acres very easy country, 400 acres ploughable, balance fairly heavy bush; 5 paddocks, 7 and 8-wire fenced. Watered by numerous creeks and streams ; real good 2 to 2\ ewe country, carrying at present time 650 ewes, 50 head cattle, and 10 horses. This property is about 8 miles from the main township in theOhura on the Stratford-Te Koura line now being constructed. The buildings consist of a 4 roomed cottage, large shed, woolshed, yards, etc. Rent £3O per annum. Price £4 lOs an acre. £2500 cash required. Balance arranged. G. PHILLIPS & CO. g) piccadili; EORA STRE TE KUITI Lunciieoii ana Afternoon Tea :rs Mondays & Saturdays only Close other days at 6.30 p.m. Beef Tea and Meat Pies a.specialty Only the Choicest English & Colonial Confectionery stocked. New goods constantly arriving. MRS. J. LANGMUIR, Proprietress (late of Railway Refreshment Rooms) We cannot speak too highly on Roslyn All-wool Blankets, Tweeds, Rugs, Worsteds, Suits, Football Jerseys, Unshrinkable Flannels, Plaidings and Underwear "Delta" finish
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 472, 8 June 1912, Page 4
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