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AMUSEMENTS. Empress Theatre,' Rora Street . . . Te Kuiti. TO-NIGHT The last screening of our Gigantic Programme headed by the Star feature LIFE OF GENERAL VILLA A magnificent Film in 6 parts. Also Lates Gaumont War Budget, and supporting programme THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Vitagraph's Star Comedy "GOODNESS GRACIOUS." Supported by an interesting programme of Coloured Scenic, Comedy, Dramatic, Educational and.- War Topical subjects. MUSIC. MUSIC. MUSIC.' Mr. A. J. EOONEY, B.C.M. Will commence teaching PIANO, VIOLIN AND SINGING In the Parish Hall, King St., on Monday, February Bth. Pupils enrolled between the hours of 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 p.m., 6 to 7 p.m. Homes visited in any part of the district. BARGAIN RANGE White Napery Cushion Covers, from gd. Runners and T ray Cloths from I 111. Cosey Covers from gd.—Allison's. JUST arrived! White and gold china cups and saucers. Quality and price not to be beaten in Te Kuiti. Novelty Depot, Zobel's Buildings. JUST RECEIVED a fine selection of White pique hats at Lineham's. MEN'S BOXED SUITS, .splendid cut styles,. 50/-, 55/-, 60/-, 70/Allison's. ' ; THERE is nothing you could offer your neighbour that will be more appreciated than a little "Red Stripe." (15) ' Dispensing prescriptions ia important work: bringyours to Giesen's ' pharmacy for caution, promptitude and purity of drugs. Rally round the standard of Dooley and Co', a low cash prices for crockery, ironmongery, fruit and groceries. Til EN'S SADDLE TROUSERS, Jj*. good wear, 7/11, 9/6, 11/6, 13/9. Tweeds and Heavy Serge.—Allison's. T~~HE LITTLE BELGIANS in Robinson's window, are attracting a lot of attention., DON'T judge the whisky by' the bottle: it is the contents that count—"Red Stripe" Whisky. (16) DELICIOUS Ice Drinks and Ice Cream sundaes at the fountain, Giesen's Pharmacy. LADIES' HaNDBAGS. Robinson can compete with any /city house in this line. AET a purelce Cream sundae before going to pictures, at the fountain, Giesen's Pharmacy.

BE wise and accept good advice. Don't drink other than " Red Stripe." (17) THE fountain is open from 7 to 8 each evening. Geisen's Pharmacy. , WANTED KNOWN—At Graham's mart* Taupiri street, Te Kaiti, by auction, Saturday—horses, pigs, poultry, etc. CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, great variety, all styles, from 2/n.— Allison's. *- DONT' think we dispense only one doctor's prescriptions. Any prescriptions may be dispensed with skill and promptitude at Giesen's pharmacy. . COKE. COKE. COKE.—On rail Hamilton, large 22s per ton, broken suitable, for domestic use 27s per ton. Hamilton Borough gas works, Hamilton. BOYS' WASHING SAILOR BLOUSES, light and dark, 2/6. — Allison's. GINGER Sewing Machines. We are V agents for the' famous Singer Sewing Machine. By purchasing a Singer yo.u 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 Singei: 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. WHEN your doctor gives your prescription, ask him. about Giesen's pharmacy Accuracy and purity are our guides. LADIES' requiring ,an up-to-date trimmed hat or ready-to-wear should call at Lineham's. We employ a first-class milliner. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. Washing Drillette /Q; Holland 6/II; Stout

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 744, 10 February 1915, Page 4

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526

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 744, 10 February 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 744, 10 February 1915, Page 4

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