>MUSEMENTS. <mpress Theatre, i Street . . . Te K SATURDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY. A story of interest with a deep-laid and exciting plot. MYSTERY OF THE ELK CITY BANK, In two actß. A CLUE TO HER PARENTAGE. Another of the "Mary" series, Australian Gazette —The Sheriff's Daughter—Three Suitors and a DayBeetles' Deception—Feet that Speak —Rearing Greyhounds. mOWN HALL, TE : THURSDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH FUND. First-class music Good FloorSplendid Supper—Efficient M.C's. — Musical Items—Songs—Story. Admission.—Gents 3s, Ladies 2s. D. SHEEHAN. Hon. Sec. mOWN HALL, TE KUITI. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 The greatest dramatic triumph yet recorded. The sensational and dramatic object play THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON. This striking drama will be interpreted by George Marlow's ENTIRELY NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. The story of a man who went out into the world for good, and found evil. How the world received the truth. A girl who faced the world alone. Love that came into an evil woman's life. Representative: Albert Myers. mOWNHALL, TEKUITI. IMPORTANT THEATRICAL EVENT. TUESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. MR V. M. BEEBES' POLITE VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE, A celebrated comedy company of international artists. For the entertainment of cultured ladies and gentlemen. THE ROCKLEYS, Wal and Lillie —Singers, dancers and society funmakers. ELLA CONRAD and EDIE LEEDER Operatic soprano and dainty serio. WILL WHlTE—Ragtime tenor and champion eccentric dancer. RUBEE RAYMOND and JOHN SLOAN —American toe dancer snd comedian. JAMES LAIDLAW and MABEL LETTEN—Musician and light soprano. THE ARTEENS, John and Edith—English acrobats extraordinary and their marve!lou3 acrobatic dog. PRICE.—3s, 2e, Is. No extra charge for booking. A. E. EASTWOOD, Representative. CIT. LUKE'S SCHOOL ROOM. D WEDNESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. Progressive Euchre. Dancing. Proceeds towards debt on C.E.M.S. room. NOTICE. BUNNING on our property and ' among mares, since August Ist, 1913, on dark bay entire, with white blaze on forehead, unbroken and unbranded. If not claimed within 14 days and damages paid, will be sold to cover same. DAVIS BROS., Waitomo Caves.. Dated, September 9th, 1913. UPON APPLICATION OF THE MORTGAGEES. UPON the application of the mortgagees and under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Hamilton, DALGETY AND COMPANY LIMITED, will sell the following property by public auction at their rooms Te Kuiti, on the 20th dav of September, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen at eleven o'clock in the forenoon: — Section five, block eleven, Maungamangero Survey District, six hundred and twenty-two acres, lease in perpetuity, annual rent Twenty-four pounds seventeen shillings and eightpence. The land was taken up in one thousand nine hundred and two. This property is situated about four miles from Fio Pio and nineteen miles from Te Kuiti. The mortgagees' application and their estimate of the value of the property can be seen without the payment of any fee at the Office of the Registrar at Hamilton or at the Auctioneer's Office, at Te Kuiti during the office hours prior to the sale or by apI plying to the Auctioneers at the time of the sale. For further particulars and conditions of the sale apply to the Auctioneers, or to FULLERTON-SMITH, MILES AND COOK, Solicitors, Marton. GET your Piano or Furniture repolished by a first-class polisher at Pattison & Lockington's, Te Kuiti
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 600, 6 September 1913, Page 4
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