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Summer Carnival. Under the auspices of St Luke's Ladies' Guild \T THE PUBLIC SCHOOL ** GROUNDS. THURSDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1913 STALLS. Plain Work, Fancy Work, Flowers and Sweetß, Produce Fish Pond. Refreshments. SPORTS AND COMPETITONS (in charge of men'B committee, Mr A. Gresham, secretary, with whom entries can be lodged).—Slow Bicycle Race, Stepping the Chain, Greasy Pole, Swimming Race, Tub Race, Pillow Fight, Tug of-War, Potato Race, Winding Cotton, and alsu in the evening. Nail Driving, Hat Trimming, Hanging-out Washing, etc., etc. SIDE SHOWS. AUNT SALLY. Town Band in attendance. Admission 6d, Evening Is, children half price. KING COUNTRY CENTRAL A. AND P. ASSN. (Registered.) MEMBERS' PRIVILEGES. ALL MEMBERS please notice that unless their subscription to the above be paid they will be debarred from participating in privileges ac corded to financial members at the forthcoming show on February 19th and 20th. L. C. HARTON, v Hon. Sec. KING COUNTRY CENTRAL A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. (Registered). GENERAL COMMITTEE MEET- - ING of the above will be held in the secretary's office, on WEDNESDAY, January 15th, .at 3.30 p.m Business important. L. C. HARTON, / - Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. •Li stock found straying on section 3, block 3, Aria survey district, will be impounded. All trespassers with or without gun will be prosecuted without further notice. F. W. C. BREDENBECK. OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS. connts owing to me not paid by the 20th inst., will be placed in the hands of my solicitor. This notice is final. H. E. LEWIS, Te Kuiti. Pio Pio. BERNARD BREWER, Surgeon * Dentist, may be consulted at the Town Hall, Pio Pio, on THURSDAY, January 16th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pio Pio.

I DRANSFIELD, Dentiat, will be rJ« at the Hall, Pio Piu, on Wednesday afternoon, 22nd, and Thursday morning, 23rd inat. CHURCH SERVICES FOR SUNDAY. €HURCH OF ENGLAND. First Sunday after Epiphanmy.-

TeKuiti: 11, Litany and Holy Communion—Rev. E. S. Wayne; 7, Evening Prayer, Rev. Noel Robertshawe, M.A.; Otorohauga: 8, Holy Communion; 11, Lay 'Reader; 7.30, Evening Prayer. RaOmttuku 11, Honikiwi 2.3o—Rev. W. J. Piggot. Mahoenui 11, Paemako 3.30, Pio Pio 7 p.m.—Mr Wallace. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Pio Pio 11.30, Mairoa 2.3o—Rev. J. G. Gibßon. TeKuiti: 11, "A Thorn in the Flesh"; 7, "Burden Bearing" (Communion). ReigateFarm: 3. — Rev. S. Griffiths. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TeKuiti: 11, "Pressing Towards the Prize" (Children's League rally); 2.30, Sunday School; 7, "Forget and

Go Forward" (solo "The Bette Land," Jude, Mrs W. Cowan). —Rev A. Armstrong. Otewa 11, Otorohanga 2.30, Ran giatea 7.30.—Mr G. F. Cox. METHODIST CHURCH." Municipal Hall: 11, "The Bright Side of a Minister's Life"; 2.30, Bible Class and Sunday School; 7, "The Transformed Temper." ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Te Kuiti, Mass 9.30 a.m. Benediction 7.30 p.m. King Country Chronicle SATURDAY, JAN. 11, 1918 The attention of the public isdrawn iy the executive of the A. and P. Aeociation to the necessity of the sectary receiving the members' subscripions to the association at an early ate as possible. Only those members ho have paid their subscriptions will e entitled to receive tickets, and in rder to have the same forwarded to hem it is necessary that the secretary hair receive the subscription forthnth. Mr Graham is selling on January 16th, at 2 p.m. on behalf of Mr Casell who is giving up housekeeping 11 his practically new furniture and iffects, also at the same time and ilace a very desirable residential secion, full particulars of which appear n our advertising columns, <>r may e obtained from the auctioneer's ffice, Taupiri street.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 532, 11 January 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 532, 11 January 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 532, 11 January 1913, Page 4

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