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AMUSEMENTS, iEOPLES' (ICTURE IALACE Late Town Hall, Taupiri Street. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. The Great Naval Picture, 2000 feet cf film showing Belgian, French, and Russian Dreadnoughts, Turkish army, etc., in addition to the strongest programme yet screened in Te Kuiti. EVERY FILM A STAB. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 17th and 18th. 4th instalment of "Lucille Love The Girl of Mysteiiea And "THE WATER RATS OP LONDON." Prices, 6d. and is. SATURDAY MATINEE—SATURDAY MATINEE. A special and attractive Childrens' Programme will be screened next Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Admission 6d and 3d. mOWN HALL TE KUITI. FRIDAY, 20th NOVEMBER. The Kennedys. This Brilliant Company has appeared in all the leading; halls in London and Provinces, Australia, and South Africa, and New Zealand. THE KENNEDYS. The N.Z. Herald, Auckland, Eays: " . . They are certainly one of the most entertaining combinations of talent yet heard here." The Star, Auckland, says: "The veraslility of the performers was made manifest by the finished way each number was given, and the artists thoroughly deserved the appreciation bestowed upon them by the enthusiastic audience." Thß Age, Melbourne, says: "The Kennedys form one of the most, delightful musical combinations which have been hoard in thsae parts." ' The Dominion, Wellington, S3ys: "Quite enjoyable, and in many ways original, was the entertainment given by the Kennedys." Prices: 3a and 2s.

(Published hv Arrangement.) BIBLE "IN SCHOOLS. J- tors to courageously handle the overwhelming demand by the people for. a Referendum on the Bible in Schools question, the advocates of that measure are deterrninsd]y|tackling the situation in the constituences. The views of every Parliamentary Candidate on this important subject are know to the League, and every effort is apparently being made to ensure that the o rgsnised supporters of the referendum will have an opportunity of clearly indicating at the ballot box their epinio?!s on candidates If there is no candidate willing to plsdga himself to the Referendum the adherents of the League in that Electorate will be advised to abstain from voting. References to future action were made on Sunday by the Bishop of Wellington, Dr Sproir, Rsv. Dr Gibb, Rev. W. Fancouct, and others, all of whom advocated this course during the coming general elections exhorting the believers in the Bible for the children to place the question on this occasion above , and beyond mere party considerations. It has been decided to observe the first Sunday in December aa Bible in Schools League Sunday. ds. New Goods. We are now showing our Second Shipment of SPRING & SUMMER NOVELTIES. In Dress Materials, we have a big range in Fancy Tussylka, Fancy Voiles, Tobralcos, Ratines, Crepes, Fancy Tussores, Voiles, White Pique, Plain and Fancy Jap Crepes, Printed Satins, Spot Crepes, Bedford Cords, Foulards, Sponge Cloth, Fancy Cambrics, Bulgarian effects, Kantona, and many other materials. Satin Underskirts. A splendid assortment of exclusive NECK WEAR in the Latest Designs I In our MILLINERY Department ! we are showing all the latest novelties in trimmed and Kead3 r -to-wear Hats, Flowers, Feathers, etc. THE UP-TO-DATE CASH DRAPER RORA STREET, Next Bank of N.Z. 'Phone No. 173. DONT" think we dispense only one doctor's prescriptions. Any prescriptions may be dispensed with skill and promptitude at Giesen'a pharmacy.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 721, 14 November 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 721, 14 November 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 721, 14 November 1914, Page 4

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