AMUSEMENTS. Empress Theatre, Rora Street Te Kuiti. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. Spencer's 2500 feet of film perfection THE FORGER, A terrible story of blackmail. See the thrill of a sensational trial. Supported by a first-cUss programme of topical, scenic, comedy and dramatic subjects. mO W N HALL, T E KUITI. WEDNESDAY, 6th AUGUST. 1 DANCE in aid of St. Luke's Piano and Organ Fund. Tickets: Gentlemen ss, ladies 2s 6d Dancing At 8.30 p.m. MRS A. C. JOHNSON, Hon. Sec. Skating! Skating! ALEXANDRA RINK NOW OPEN! NOW OPEN! Electric light throughout. Good music. ' Good floor. Under new supervision. SPECTATORS SIXPENCE. st , f Ladies, One Shilling. SKatmg.. £ Gents. One and Sixpence TO LET. mO LET, 42 acres rough grass, one J- mile from Te Kumi racecourse. Sheep proof fence. Particulars at Chronicle office. Fashion Books Weldon's Children's Journal -Weldon's Ladies Journal Harrison's, and Fashions for All Every Ladies Journal School Books and Stationery Best value in Writing Pads and Envelopes—New shades Latest Books, Magazines and Papers' F. S. SUTTON On the corner HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST Commercial Stationer .and News Agent, Rora Street TE KUITI
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. At the Mart, SATURDAY, 2nd AUGUST. At 2 p.m. I AM favoured with instructions to sell on account of Mr H. JANE, all his household furniture and effects. Full particulars as follow. 1 large dining table, 1 kitchen table, 1 office table or desk oiled rimu, 1 upholseredt sofa, 1 kitchen sofa, 1 Canadian rocker, 1 large wicker chair, 1 large kauri chest drawers, 1 small kauri chest drawers, 1 kauri commode, 1 double iron bedstead, 2 single iron bedsteads, 1 large dressing chest, 1 large cheval, 1 double wire mattress, 2 single wire mattresses, 2 large kapoc beds, 1 sewing machine "New Home,"§l child's chair, 1 marble top mirror, 1 music stand, kauri, 1 piano, 1 music stool, 1 ovremantel, rugs, mats, curtain polls, carpet runners, lot oilcloth, Chinese matting, floor felt, 1 carpet sweeper, curtains, ornaments, 1 velvet pile tablecloth, 1 table cover, 2 fancy shelves, 1 folding child's carriage, 1 Eureka wringer, 1 office chair, 5 Canadian chairs, lot pictures, 1 Perfection office heater in good order, 1 bath heater, 1 14 gallon copper and frame, 11 gallon copper and frame almost new, 114 gallon copper second hand. 1 second hand bath plunge, 1 second hand bath round bottom, 1 set galvanised iron washing tubs, 1 kerosene oven and lamp, 1 lot second hand carpet, loc crockery, 1 large safe milk, etc., sft by 2ft. 1 portable fountain, 2 stools, 1 wheel barrow, some second hand harness collection of large sea shells. J. R. GRAHAM, | Auctioneer. TERMS CASH. _ Dancing and Physical Culture V\f ILL be conducted by MISSES "" IRONS and GRAHAM in Ellison's Hall, Tawa Street, every Saturday morning from 10.30 to 12 noon. Particulars on ringing up No. 106 or 40. PUBLIC NOTICE. LTR H. S. ELLISON, JNR., has much ML pleasure in announcing that he has taken over the business conducted by Mr Hillary, and asks for a continuance of the support and patronage accorded the late business. For chronic chest complaints, Woods' Great a Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, 2s 6d.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 589, 30 July 1913, Page 4
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