AMUSEMENTS. Empress Theatre, Rora Street Te Kuiti. \to-night. ■■';.:... ]"■'. The last screening of our Gigantic Program, headed by . ; A WOMAN'S TRroMPH;: Adapted from Sir Walter Scott's .;, "Heart of Midlothian." • THURSDAY AND FRIDAY - Miracle of Picture Art! Admitted by Critics, Artists and-the 'Public of Europe to be easily superior to the mighty " Quo Vadis "and to be the Greatest Picture the world has . ever seen. ANTONY & CLEOPATRA l. Cines Co's 20th Century Wonder. A Complete Entertainment. Screened for the first and only time " in Te Kuiti. Matinee Saturday at 2.-30. Adults, ; 6d* School Children Free. ~ KING- COUNTRY CENTRAL' ; A:"& P. ASSOCIATION. " to the Schedule :- -Best Lady "Rider of the King Country. First Prize, £l. Post Entry, ss. : .; ■■ . L. C/HARTON, Secretary.
1915 -Diaries - 1915 Collins' Pocket and Desk Diaries FROM J-/" UPWARDS. COMPLETE RANGE. ALL BINDINGS. HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST Bookseller Stationer. IPEGIAL RANGE, white pique > skirts, 103 6d—Alli3oh'9 j 3PORTS COATS AND COSTUMES reduced at Geo. -kineham's. ";'•'"" " ■'.' •'"'..;.. 1 .' ; .: '"' ; V. F you require a hat of the latest ..-;'■'.• fashion* go to Geo.; Lineham; he employs a Srst-classfflillineri ESTER QUESTION"; SETTLED ! ■■ V,.; Good! Another question which whisky settled,in of: "Red Stripe/' (11), ; :^; ,■;;., JOBINSON'S /PRICES *>■/■ mas Cards arethe lowest oh, record. Huge stociks to select from. JT is worth something to see the uplendid Btock of Christmas Presents and Toys at Robinsoh's-r-though J t costs you nothing Prices are even lower than last year's. ■«•«- 2s lid, at Geo. Lineham's sale < ►ED STRIPE Whisky, a thoroughly palateable beverage of exceptionally high value medicinally. (12).
niSPENSING PRESCRIPTIONS is * important work: bring yours to Gieaen's pharmacy for caution, promptitude and purity of drugs. nALLY ROUND THE STANDARD ' of Dooley and Oo'-.s low cash prices for crockery, ironmongery, fruit and groceries. SOMAS'. PRESENTS—Ladies' sum- - mer neckwear, Maltese . laco, Guipure, la to7s 6d —Allison'?. mHE LITTLE BELGIANS in Robin- • "son's window are attracting a lot of attention. MAN is known by the whisky he keeps. Keep "Red Stripe," and you will always be in good company 13)
DELICIOUS Ice Drinks and Ice * Cream sundaes at the fountain, Giesen's Pharmacy. LADIES' HANDBAGS. Robinson compete with any city home in .this line. eET a pure Ice Cream sundae before going to pictures, at the fountain, Giesen's Pharmacy. ,-E fountain is open from 7. to 8 -*- each evening. Geisen's Phar macy. * MAS PRESENTS—Ladies' hand- - kerchiefs in fancy boxes Is 9d, 2a 6d to 6a 6d—Allison's. 7ANTED KNOWN—At Graham's » mart, Taupiri street, Te Kuiti, by auction, Saturday—horses, pigs, poultry, etc. DON!" think we dispense only one doctor's prescriptions. Any prescriptions may be dispensed with skill and promptitude at Giesen'a pharmacy. COKE. COKE. COKE.—On rail Hamilton, large 22s per ton, broken suitable for domestic use 27s per ton. Hamilton Borough' gas.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 736, 13 January 1915, Page 4
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