r|IOWN HALL, TE KUITI. EVERY MONDAY EVENING "The Window of the World," Hay ward's Pictures A GRAND CHANGE OF BILL. "TENDERFOOT FOREMAN," An excellent story of the West, intensely dramatic, pourtrayed with fine feeling, and developing many situations of sympathetic heart interest. "Question of Seconds," railroad drama. "Testing His Courage," drama. "Love in Many Moods," comedydrama. "Manchester Ship Canal," scenic. "Latast Gaumont Graphic," topical. "Herring Fishing, Yarmouth," scenic. "Economy," comedy. "The Swimming Party" comic. "A Brave Fireman," comic. POPULAR PICTURE PRICES. A LEXANDKA RINK, TE KUITI. EVERY THURSDAY EVENING Fullers' Pictures (Albert Curie, Proprietor). THURSDAY, 27th JUNE, 1912. Specially good programme—Usual price of Admission. WE PAY FOR YOUR SEAT. The editor of the Chronicle has picked out one seat and the patron flitting in that seat will receive TEN SHILLINGS. Secure it. CLARENCE E. POLE, Operator. 1)10 PIO TOWN HALL. CATHOLIC Basket Social & Dance FRIDAY, 28th JUNE, At 8 p.m. Good programme of musical item?, vocal and instrumental. Good dance music, splendid floor and supper. ADMISSION—Gents., 2s 6d. I ■ 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. E Company Territorials FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL Will be held on Friday, June 28th. A splendid programme arranged. mOWNHALL, TEKUIT.I. TE KUITI BOWLING AND CRO QUET CLUB. Third Annual Ball Will be held on WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. C. C. CASTELL,. Hon. Sec. WAIKATO BOXING ASSOCIATION AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. mO WN HALL, HAMILTON. WEDNESDAY. 10th JULY, 1912, At 8 p.m. (By arrangement with Hayvvard's EnEntries close with the secretary on JULY 4th for the following classes: Championship Events. —■ Bantam, 8.2; 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. For boys who have never competed in a ring and living within a 45 mile radius of Hamilton. No. 1 not to exceed 9.4, Nu. 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, Hamilon. COMMENCING TO-DAY Bush Rugs from 5s lid Blankets from i6s 6d pair Gent's Mackintoshes 30s up Boys' Oilskins 8s 6d Ladies' Cravenette and Macks, for rainy days, 22s 6d, 25s up Golf Jerseys, all colours, 8s lid Divided Skirts 3s 3d, 33 9d Inspection cord LANGMUIK"! ROSA STREET (next Suttosi's)
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 476, 22 June 1912, Page 4
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