AMUSEMENTS. Empress Theatre, Rora Street . . . 1 Te Eaiti. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT. A Great Story set in the South Sea Islands, featuring a Great ; HAWAIIAN DANCE THE DANCE OF DEATH THE DANCE OF DEATH ' THE DANCE OF DEATH Life and Love in the South Pacific. "Vitagrapb's Splendid Star Comedy, "BEAUTY UNADORNED,'" A rattling good aki6 at tbs artificial make-op cf modern times. Supported by a first-class programKe of Bcenic dramatic, coraedy and topical subjects. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON At 2.30. Adults 6d. Children 3d. Everywhere Remember THE CDNGREC-ATIOAFAL Sale 'of Works In the Municipal Hall, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 29th and 30th. . , Afternoon at 3, Free ; Evenings at 7, admission Is, children half-price. Stalls of Plain and Fancy Goods, Competitions, Amusements, Musical Items, Refreshments.
Yaumarunui ; Mtic Snorts JLABOUR 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 EVENING. 'Venn (Taumaranui) v. Cool-: (Christchurch) for a purse of £6O. K'elland v. Fisher. Taylor v. Cad man. . And several other contests. -Special trains from Te Kuiti, and Raurimu. Come One! Come All! 1 COUNTY ELECTION. I BEG tcf nniifv tha ratepayers of the Harjgatiki Rifling that I will be a candidate ..for the riding at the forthcoming election. L. J. REYNOLDS. ' ' " i NOTICE. THE annual meeting of members of tha Kaeaea Public Hall >' Society, Incorporated, will bs held in tha Public .Hall, Kaeaea, on October 30tb, 1914. Business.—to seeeive the report and balance-sheet, and to elect a committee for tbe ensuing year. A Social will be given by the commutes tbe same evening. Admission free, everybody cordially invited. C. J. RIDDLE, Hon. Sec. K./P.H. Society. WANTED KNOWN, we have removed to temporary premises over Robinson's music shop, where we shall lie pleased to isterview. clients. G. Elliott, land agent. CABBAGE, CAULFLOWER, and TOMATO PLANTS—aII strong and healthy—Dcolay and Co., Kara street. * | CLEARING SALES UNDERTAKEN • by Mackay and Jones, auctioneers, Sheridan Te Kuiti. BEST AND FLOURY POTA.TOES, better than bread—rDoeley and Co. Bring the children to have their photo taken by an experienced photographic artist—R.Barnstt, aibove Boles' grocery stars, Te Kuiti. GIVE your Clearing Bale to.J. ;S. Graham, the experienced auctioneer—bt;Bt rssulta, aaicfc payment "I N SPITE of German warships, J"- Dooley and Co. have landed shipents of cupa and saucers frona England. JP yoa require a hat of the latest fashion, go to Geo. Lineham; he employs a Srst-class milliner. OAMARU0 AMARU POTATOES .lauded and Belling at 6s 6d per cwt. —Dooley and Co. FARMERS, get your mills tested at Gieeen's Pharmacy. All veterinary requirements at your disposal. FOR ENLARGEMENTS,, with faithful reproduction, visit R. Barnett, lata Hawley's studio, Rora street, Te Kuiti. IN. spite of the war we are still selling forms, town sections and houses. Note: Our quotations are ahsolutaly reliable. The,sailer's price is our price and your price. OTRDNG FLANNELETTE—'6d a O yard at Geo. Linthaia's.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 715, 24 October 1914, Page 4
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