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AMUSEMENTS. Empress Theatre, Bora Street Te Kuiti. TO-NIGHT The Last Screening of Keystone's Star Comedy in two parts, MABEL AT THE WHEEL. Extra War Film To-night Only, "WARRIORS OF YPRE3." And Grand Supporting Programme. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. A Perfect Picture Play, "ORDERS UNDER SEAL," 6000 feet in six parts. The Latest War Picture, '"BATTLE OF NIEUPORT." . Pathe's Latest War Gazette. BOROUGH OF TE KUITI, A. AND'P. SHOW. ■ HEREBY DECLARE THURSDAY l~ (to - morrowV the 4tfi instant, People's Day at the Show, to be a Public Holiday within the administrative area of the Borough. JAMES BODDIE, . Mayor. Dated this 3rd day February 1915. * TE KUITI RACING CLUB. •"■ willing to carry out duties as gatekeepers, ticket sellers, etc., for the Annual Races on Saturday, February 13th, are invited. JNO. H. TRINNEAR, Secretary. TE KUITI PUBLIC LIBRARY. VIOTICE is herebv given that the Vi Public "Library will be closed THURSDAY AFTERNOON, February 4th. M. F. PQWNE.S, ~,-...■ Librarian. UST arrived! White and gold china ' cups, and saucers. Quality and price not to be beaten in Te Kuiti. Novelty Depot, Zobel's Buildings. 1 TT is worth something to see the -, oplendid stock of Christmas Presents and Toys at Robinson's —though it costs you nothing- Prices are even lower than last year's. .UST RECEIVED a fine selection of « white pique hats at Lineham's. JW aeroplane records are of daily ' occurrence, but no record can approach that of "Red Stripe" Whisky. (9) DISPENSING PRESCRIPTIONS is important work: brkig yours to Giesen's pharmacy for caution, promptitude and purity of drugs. (ALLY ROUND THE STANDARD \> of Dooley and Co'.slow caßh prices for crockery, ironmongery, fruit and groceries. IPECIAL VALUE in table damask, * heavy unbleached Is Bd, fine white Is lid, 2s 4d—Allison's. THE LITTLE BELGIANS in RobinBon's window are attracting a lot of attention. JED STRIPE Whisky; it's as easy * to say " Red., Stripe " as anything else, and it means a better drink. (10)

DELICIOUS Ice Drinks and Ice "-»■'' Cream sundaes at the fountain, Giesen's Pharmacy. • T.ADIES' HaNDBAGS. Robinson can compete with any city hoine in this line. _£T a pure Ice Cream sundae before f going to pictures, at the fountain, Giesen's Pharmacy. • each evening. Geisen's Pharmacy. WANTED KNOWN—At Graham's mart, Taupiri street, Te Kuiti, by auction, Saturday—horses, pigs, poultry, etc. DON 1" think we dispense only one doctor's prescriptions. Any prescriptions may be dispensed with skill and promptitude at Giesen's phar> macy. rOKE. COKE. COKE.—On rail Hamilton, large 22s per ton, broken suitable for domestic use 27s per ton. Hamilton Borough gas works, Hamilton. NGER Sewing Machines. We are agents for the famous Singer Sewing Machine. By purchasing a Singer you obtain the original machine, manufactured by. British workmen' in the world's largest sewing machine factory at Singer (Clydebank), near Glasgow, Scotland. Call and see. the latest in" Singer machines, the 66K. Now on view at the Novelty Depot, Zobel's Building. ON SALE, International engine, machine and separator, oil, binder twine, spare parts—J. R. R. Graham. Bcription, ask him about Giesen's pharmacy Accuracy and purity are our guides. ' ADIES'' requiring an up-to-date trimmed hat ox ready-to-wear should call at Lineham's. We employ a first-class milliner.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 742, 3 February 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 742, 3 February 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 742, 3 February 1915, Page 4

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