■.AMUSEMENTS. v ' Empress Theatre, Eora Street . / ■ . Te Kuifci. TO-NIGHT The last screeningiof the Great Naval Picture THE NAVAL SPY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY W. W. Jacob's great humorous story THE THIHD STRING. 2000 feet 2000 laughs Also a film of real scientific significance, DOWN THE GRATER OF VESUVIUS Burlingham's sensational descent into the bowels of the "most fiercely active volcano in the wprld. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON At 2.30. Adults 6d. Children "3d. Everywhere Remember THE CONGREGATIONAL Sale of Works In the Municipal Hall, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 29th and 30th. Afternoon at 8, Free; Evenings at 7, admission Is, children half-price. Stalls, of Plain and Fancy Goods, Competitions, Amusements, Musical Items, Refreshments. " . , TAUMRUHUI. • r Celtic Sports LABOUR DAY. ■ Full Programme of Events. Special engagement of ■' miss polly mclaren, Champion Highland Dancer of Scotland and N.Z., who will dance at the Bazaar on Saturday night and at the ' ; sports ground on Monday.
BOXING TOURNAMENT IN THE A.. EVENING. Venn (Tauniaranui) v. Cook (Christchurch) for a purse of £6O. Kelland v. Fisher. ; .i • . Taylor, v. Cadman. - And.several other contests. Special trains from Te Kuiti and Raurimu. • . Come One! J Come All! . NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CELTIC SPORTS AT TAUMARUNUI, October 26th. Holiday excursion tickets will be issued from Raurimu, Te Kuiti and intermediate stations to Taumarunui by the undermentioned special trains on October [26tb, available for return on 'day of issue. These tickets will NOT be available on the AucldandrWellington express trains. A special train leaves Te Kuiti for Taumarunui at 7.50 a.m. arriving Taumarunui 10.40 a.m. Return tvain leaves Taumarunui for Te Kuiti at 7.16 pim. S For further particulars ase handbills BY ORDER. NOTICE. THE annual meeting of members o£ the Kaeaea Public Hall Society, Incorporated, will be held in the Public Hall; Kaeaea, on October 30tb, 1914. Business. —to receive tho report and balance-sheet, and to elect a committee for the ensuing year. A Social will be' given by tho committee tbe same evening. Admission free, everybody cordially invited. C. J. RIDDLE, Hon. Sec. K.P.H. Society. AABBAGE, CAULFLOWER, and V TOMATO PLANTS—aII strong and healthy—-Do'olsy and Co., Rora street. i CLEARING SALES UNDERTAKEN 'v/ by Maclcay and Jones, auctioneers, Sheridan street, Te Kuiti. BEST AND FLOURY POTATOES, better than bread—Dooley and Co. Bring the children to have their photo taken by an experienced photographic artist —R.Barnett, above Boles' grocery store, Te Kuiti. GIVE your clearing sale to J. R. Graham, the exp3riencsd auctioneer— results, aaiclc payment TN SPITE of German warships, J- Dooley and Co, have landed shipents of cups and saucers from England. JF you require a hat of the latest fashion, goto Geo. Lineham;, he employs a first-class milliner. OAMARU0 AMARU POTATOES lanued and selling at 6s 6d per cwt.—Dooley and Co. fARMERS, get your milk tested at Giesen's Pharmacy. All veterinary requirements at your disposal. FOR ENLARGEMENTS, with faithful reproduction, visit R. Barnett, late Hawley's studio, Rora street, Te Kuiti.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 714, 21 October 1914, Page 4
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