AMUSEMENTS. Empress Theatre, ora Street . . . Te Kuiti. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. A MAGNIFICENT MOTION PICTURE. DEFIES IMMORTAL ROMANCE. The Life and Adventures of ROBINSON CRUSOE, 3000 feet in three acts. THE MANY EXCITING EPISODES FAITHFULLY REPRODUCED. TijUNICIPAL HALL, TE KUITI. METHODIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. Concert THURSDAY, sth MARCH, At 8 p.m. Programme of vocal, inßtrurrental ard elocutionary items by local artists. Refreshments. Everbyody invited. Collection for Trust Funds. pOMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS! Wirtli Bros.' Circus, (LIMITED). THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Opening at Te Kuiti WEDNESDAY, 11th MARCH, For POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY, When the whole of Wirth's Mammoth Show will appear. We never divide. 50 NEW ARTISTS 50 Direct from America and Europe. The Greatest Circus Company.ever in Australasia, including DAREDEVIL DESPERADO, the audacious aerial athlete, who will defy danger by leaping head foremost from a height of 87ft, alighting on a concave platform of solid wood upon his chest and hands. The Flying Codonas, La Belle Victoria Original Nelson Family, Baatons Hays and Pimple, Alfredo and Senorita Dolinda, Doblados, Trainad Sheep and Pigs Besides Wirth's Huge Company of Champion Artists. THE LARGE MENAGERIE Open irom 4 to 5, includes every known wild animal in the world; also the only Bison in Australia. i See the elephants at work on arrival of Special Trains. SALE BY MORTGAGEE. IJNDER conduct of the Registrar of 1 the Supreme Court of New Zealand, acting at the reqjest of the mortgagee, JOHN R. GRAHAM, of Te Kuiti, auctioneer, will sell by public auction at his auction mart, Taupiri street, Te Kuiti, on THURSDAY, the fifth day of March, 1914, at ?. p.m.— All that piece of land Bituate in the Land Registration District of Auckland, containing by admeasurement, fifteen acres and thirty seven decimal five perches, a little more or less, being Lot One (1) of Section Eleven (11) Block pixteen (XVI) Orahiri Survey District, and being the whole of the land comprised in Receiver of Land Revenue's Receipt No. A, 1280, recorded in the books of the District Land Registrar at Auckland, Volume 57 folio 523 (Provisional Register), The mortgagee's application and his estimate of the value of the land can be seen at the office of the Registrar at all reasonable times prior to the sale and in the auction mart at the time of the same without payment of any fee. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen and inspected ?t the auction mart aforesaid or at the office of Mr Hubert Hine, solicitor, Sheridan street, Te Kuiti. 12th Annual Waikato CENTRAL SHOW CAMBRIDGE Thursday and Friday, March sth and 6th, 1914 Splendid competition in all classes. Excursion trains from all stations. Hot water provided for picnicing parties free. A Show worth seeing. E. VEALE Secretary Now on Sale. Now on Sale Every purchaser DELIGHTED with " Te Kuiti Illustrated " Te be had from CHRONICLE OFFICE And all News agents te KUITI ONLY ONE SHILLING
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 648, 4 March 1914, Page 4
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