MMifcJaMtetefciKl Empress Theatre, TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. A programme of splendidly diversified motion pictures, headed by a Reliance big-Etar feature, THE DEPUTY SHERIFF'S STAB, Supported by a big programme of Dramatic, Comedy, Scenic, Topical, Interest and Educational subjects. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. A wonderful Vitagrapb Star Feature Drama, "LOST IN MID-OCEAN." Mabel Normsn's Notable Keystone Success, "MABEL'S BUSY DAY."
OPARURE NATIVE SCHOOL. THE ANNUAL PICNIC . FILL be held oh TUESDAY, De- ■ cember 22nd, 1914. ARTHUR D. TIMBERS, Head Teacher. Kia Katu, chairman. - "A MUSICAL WAR. COMING. :oming. PEOPLES' PICTURE PALACE TE KUITI, 21st DECEMBER. MAORI AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Military Band Student- Instrumentalists. Vocalists. Soloists. The Stringed Instruments are the most beautiful and expensive in the Dominion. Mystifying Ventriloquism. Hear the famous Maori Mandolinist Hear J. Johnson. Part proceeds go to Maori Contingent and Belgian Relief Fund. POPULAR PPJCES. Booking at W. MoColl's. ■ " . iRESSED Poultry for Xmas at " Cotter Bros., Te Kuiti. DONT 7 think we dispense only one doctor's prescriptions. Any prescriptions may be dispensed with skill snd promptitude at Giesen's 1 pharmacy.
IPECIAL PURCHASE Ladies' I stripe pique dresses, 18s 6d; pink and saxe—Allison's. £ED STRIPE Whisky ,\ it's as easy * to say " Red Stripe " as \ anything e]se, and it means a better drink. (10) QPECIAL RANGE, white pique £j skirts, 10s 6d —Allison's] OPORTS COATS AND COSTUMES 10—greatly reduced at Geo. Lineham's. J- fashion, go to Geo. Lineham; he employs a first-class milliner. If A DIES, enhance your natural < beauty! Redio Nail Cloths and Rose Bloom obtainable at Giesen's Pharmacy. I ITLSTER QUESTION SETTLED! *-J Good! Another question which whisky settled in favour of '" Red Stripe." (11) ROBINSON'S PRICES for Christto mas Cards are the lowest on record. Huge stoska to selact from. IT is worth something to see the uplendid stock of Christmas Presents snd Toys at Robinson's —though »t costs you nothing. Prices are even lower than last year's. MEN'S strong wool under flannels, -"*■ 2s lid, at Geo. Lineham's sale >ED STRIPE Whisky, a thoroughly L * matured, palateable beverage of exceptionally high value medicinally.. (12). j DISPENSING PRESCRIPTIONS is important work: bring yours to Giesen's pharmacy for caution, promptitude and purity of drugs. THALLY ROUND THE STANDARD to of Dooley and Co'.s low cash prices for crockery, ironmongery, fruit and groceries. I VMAS PRESENTS—Ladies' sum- I -A- mer neckwear, Maltese lace, Guipure, Is to 7s Gd —Allison's. fTIHE LITTLE BELGIANS in RcbinJ- son's window are attracting n lot of attention. WANTED KNOWN—Everything io ready, immense Christmas stock, all are welcome —Novelty Depot, Zohel's Buildings. r ADIES' HaNDBAGS. Robinson -*J can compete with, any city hou3e in this line. CONSIDER THE QUESTION!—A great many people, about this time, are considering what to give to their friends. Call and we'll assist you—Novelty Dspot, Zobei'a Building?. VMAS PRESENTS—Ladies' hand- - kerchiefs in fancy boxes Is 9d, 2b fid to fis fid—Allismn'c,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 731, 19 December 1914, Page 4
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