AMUSEMENTS. Empress Theatre-, Ta Kuiti. The Last Screening of a GIGANTIC TWO-STAR PROGRAMME Pathe Gazette Topisal Algeriaa' Acrobats Vaudeville Montana State Fair Interest MEXICAN WAR PICTURES ■TOPICAL Courting Betty's Bsau Comedy Mabel's Bear Escape Keystone FOUL PLAY, Part 1., 11., and 111, THE WRECK, Part 1., 11., and HI. Te Kuiti's Contingent Leaving for the Front Topical THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. A Complete Change of Programme, with another Big Star,' entitled, "FOR HIS MASTER." . GRAND Patriotic Concert., Under the Auspices of the i niiininng nil SOCIETY. PROCEEDS IN AID OF PATRIOTIC FUND. fjI.OWN.HALL, IB KUITI. TUESDAY, 6th OCTOBER, At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1 __> War March of the Priests"— Orchestra. 2.—"Soldier'B Chorus" Society,, 3.—5010. (Selected) Miss McKenzis. : 4. Instrumental Trio Mra Charlton, frofessor Swallow, Mr ■ ' Bartley. ' s.—Physical Drill T.ie Children '' 6.—Monologue (Selected) Mr Early. 7.—Chorus "El Dorado" Society.
The Catastrophe 8 —Ribbon Dance The Children. 9.—"Relief of Luctnow" Orchestra - Interval. l._" Se a! Songs" Orchestra, 2 —Gle/e "Let the Hills Re--sound," Society,. 3.-—Song (.Selected) Miss.McKenzie '4.—Monologue (Selected) Mr Early. s._Glee, "To the Death" Society. 6.—March and Chorus The Children. 7.—Song, "The Veteran's Song" Rev. Houchen. 8.-—Tableau, "Brittannia and He? Daughters." 9.—Selections from Mafitana." Popular Prices. and 2s. Box plan at Mrs Macdnnald's opens September 26th. Q. MARTIN, General Carrier, Wood & Coal Merchant, The Esplanade, TE KUITL . Phone No. 103, or leave orders at C. B. Lever's, which will receive prompt attention. - \ ALL WOOL N.Z. BLANKETS--A single 15s 6d, double 21s 6d, extra 26s 6d, buy now and save your money —Allison's sale \J TOMATO PLANTS—aII stvong and healthy—Dooley and Co., Rora street. ' I BEARING SALES UNDERTAKEN \J by Mackay and Jones, auctioneers, Sheridan street, Te Kuiti. >EST AND FLOURY POTATOES, -* better than bread —Dooley and Co. DAINTY DOLLY YARD EN DEJ SlGNS—crepe* 10£ d, muslins, voiles, lawns Is 3d—Allißon ? a.
)RING THE CHILDREN to have J their photo taken by an experienced photographic artist—R.Barnett, above Boles' grocery store, Te Kuiti. TEW CASEMNET CLOTHS—Bd, -W 103, Is, is. 3d—Allison's. your clearing eale to J. R. J Grefcam, the experienced auctioneer— resultß, auick payment N SPITE of German warships, - Dooley and Co. have landed shipenta of cups and saucers from England. P you require a hat of the latest - fashion, goto Geo. Lineham; he employs a first-class milliner. IMART STYLES SUlTS—ready-to-i wear 50s, 60s, 65s—Allison's. OAMARU0 AMARU POTATOES landed and selling at 6s "6d per cwt.—Dooley and Co. "ICHELL'S for anything in the ill- smoking line—the world's leading brands stocked and sold. ITRONG SADDLE TWEED TROUk) SERS—all solid value, 8s lid, 10a, 12s 6d, 13s 9d, 16a 6d—Allison's. GOOD SECOND HAND PIANOS for sale, cash or terms —Graham ITRONG DRESS TWEEDS at Is at ) G. Lineham's. yIOUTH ORGANS—Don't fail to 'J- get one, priceß right, from one shilling upwards—Te Kuiti Novelty Depot, Zobel's Buildings.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 708, 30 September 1914, Page 4
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