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To stand at MR. W. GADSBY'S FARM, TeKuiti. Knight of the Thistle By Handsome Prince (10,356 S CS B) Dam May Queen (6,336 S C S B) Further details and fuller pedigree can be had ou application. The sire of Marcellus cost 750 guineas. TERMS : £3 ios. Grazing free for one month, afterwards is 6d weekly. Trains met, mares carefully attended but no responsibilily taken. W. GADSBY. I BANK GF NEW ZEALAND. PfO PIO. A Receiving Agency of the Bank will be opened at Pio Pio on the fourth Wednesday and Thursday in each month, commencing on the 23rd and 24th inst Hours Wednesday, I p.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon CHURCH SERVICES FOR SUNDAY. METHODIST CHURCH. Municipal Hall: 11, Missionary Address, Mr R. A. Douglas; 7, "God's Beßt Terms for Man's Salvation.' Otorohanga: 11, "Is the Adam and Eve Story a Fable*?" Waitomo Cavee: 2.—Rov. P. Battoy. CHURCH OP ENGLAND. Te Kuiti: 8. Holy Communion; 11, Matins and Sermon, 7, Evensong and Sermon. Otorohanga: 11, Matinß and Holy Communion; 7, Evensong and Sermon. Puketarata: 2.30, Evensong and Sermon. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Te Kuiti: 11 and 7. Reigate: 3. —Rev. S. Griffiths. Waitanguru 1.30, Mairoa 7.ls.—Rev. H. J. Ralph.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Te Kuiti. —Sunday School &nnivereary: Special Singing by the Children, assisted by a large choir of adults;Solos,Quartettes, and Anthems. Morning 11, Afternoon 3, Evening 7. A hearty weclome is extended to all parents and friends of the children.Rev. P. M. Beattie. Mahoenui 11, Paemako 3, Pio Pio 7. —Rev. J. G. Laughton. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All Copy for Change Advertisements . must reach the Chronicle Office NOT LATER than noon, day previous to publication. Late Copy will be inserted first issue following. Wednesday, Sept. 16th, WU. Next Wednesday evening the management of the People's Picture Palace have arranged a benefit night in aid of the Huntly Miner's Relief Fund, and it is hoped that a full house will support the movement. An attractive programme will be screened. The Chronicle will be pleaßed to acknowledge subscriptions to the Relief Fund and lists are open at Charlton and Willis', T<> Kuiti. Full particulars of Graham's Saturday mart sale appear in our issue to, day, and include fowls, pigs, horsesproduce, furniture, etc. See advertisement for same. In the poundlceeper's report to the Borough Council it appears in print that the fees for cowh and horseß impounded amounted to £1 2s. This should have read £A 12s. In the Bamo report dog fees collected shows £ll sb, which should have been £1 15s. Our lady readers, both town and country, will be pleased to learn that MiBB Jones, late of Stratford, libb commenced aH dressmaker and costumier in Mrs Macdonald's buildingß, upßtaira adjoining the Croydon tea rooms. Miss Jones is quite prepared to mßke up any ladies' material brought to her, and as she haß had considerable experience, every satisfaction will be guaranteed.

It has heen decided to hold a handicap competition on the Te Kuiti golf course on Saturday next for ladies and gentlemen. One club only can be used. Further particulars can be obtained from the secretary, also cards. The amount handed over to the Patriotic Fund by the committee in charge of the recent Liberal Leßßue ball represents the sum of £3O. The committee are grateful for the assistance of Mr Pitcon and for the musical items rendered by Mrs Clarke. Mr A. E. Robinson has kindly donated a gramaphono which will be sold by Messrs Mackay and Jones, Ltd., at their auction mart on Saturday, September 19th, the proceeds to go to the Patriotic Fund. The auctioneers will be pleased to sell any other articles for the same purpose fee of charge. In reply to an inquiry as to the position in regard to the supply of Bteamer" to take away Now Zealand's dairy produce, the Prime Minister said the matter was being gone into very carefully. A Parlimnntnry Committee waa taking evidence upon the subject, and the Department of Industries and Commerce also had the matter in hand. "As fur ao it is possible to judge at proijont," ho said, "there is not likely to be any Herious difficulty before the end of the year. If any difficulty does arise; it will be on account of the steamers that <ire now being used bs transports not getting back in time to be available during the busy part of the Beason."

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 704, 16 September 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 704, 16 September 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 704, 16 September 1914, Page 4

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