AMUSEMENTS, lEOPLES' PICTURE £ pALACE Late Town Hall, Taupiri Street. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK Another Great War Drama THEIR ONLY SON Supported by a great Star Programme. On Monday night only MAX JEFFERSON, in conjunction with the pictures, will play the I act poem — THE DAY Not one in Te Kuiti should fail to hear. Prices for Monday only is. and 2s. Come early and avoid the crush. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY' The Great Star IN DEFIANCE OF THE LAW TO BE HELD M ATI ERE ON THURSDAY, MARCH lITH £ 150 in Prizes and Trophies JBig Handicap Chop Value £3O :: PROGRAMME :: 1 Maiden Chop I2in. Prizes, £5, £l. 2 Underhand Chop lßin. Prizes, £lO, £2, £l. ; 3 Double Hand Sawing. Prizes, £4, £l. ,4 Local Handicap Chop IsinPrizes £5, £1 10s. 5 Handicap Chop l6in. Prizes, £25, £3 los., £l 10s. .6 Handicap Chop I2in. Prizes, £5 10s., £1 ios. 7 Maiden Horse Jump. Prize, £2 ids. 8 Hunter's Cup. Prizes value £lO 10s.; £3 added. ■ 9 Stockmen's Race. Prizes, £3. 10 Horse High Jump. Prizes, £3. ' 11 Tug of War. Prizes, £2; sweepstake. ■ 12 Ladies' Bracelet 220 yds. Prizes, £3 value. 13 Stepping the Chain. £l. t 14 Sheep Guessing Competition. |ls. Entrance. 15 Sack Race. Prize, Case Pipes, Loewe—Mr. P. Coman. 16 Handicap 100 yds. Prizes, £2. 17 Single Ladies' Race. Prize, Trophy. 18 Married Ladies' Race. Prize, Trophy. 19 Nail Driving Competition. Prize> Trophy. ' 20 Tug of War on Horseback. Prize, £2 2s. Special—Mr. D. O'Connell. 21 Cock Fight. Prize, £l Special^ — Mr. Boult. 22 Children's Races during afternoon. , Nominations close Mar. Ist. Handicaps will ' March sth in Auckland Star,; Te Kuiti Chronicle, and Taumarunui Press. Acceptances close March Bth.
JOHN Gil AY, Secy. \TEW METHODIST CHURCH, N ESPLANADE, TE KUITI. Memorial Stone-laying THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. IBTH. Stone laid by Rev. J. W. J. Spence, Chairman of South Auckland District, at 3 p.m. Afternoon Tea on the ground, Collection in aid of Building Fund. •Meeting at 8 p.m: in Congregational Church. J. E. Graham and Co. TE KUIi'I. —Thursday, 11th Mrs Maedonald's Stock OTOROHANGA Friday, 12th E[orseg, Fowls, Pigs, Sundries OTOROHANGA Friday, 19th Fowls, Pigs, Sundries, Fruit and Produce TE KUITI —Saturday, 20th —Horses, Pigs, Fowls, Drapery, Sundries, Fruit and Produce WE are showing a large assortment of men's and boy's hats, shirts, sox, ties, etc., at Lineham's. HITE PIQUE COSTUMES, job line of samples, original price 455, selling at 17s 6d, at Lineham's. MRS MACDONALD'S Circulating Library will in future find its home at Robinson's. New books will be stocked, and every attention Will be paid to old and new clients. RUBBER RINGS for mason jars, large and small. Dooley and Co., Rorai street. ASON JARS for bottling season, quarts and pints, wide mouths— Dooley and Co. STATIONERY in all its branches at Robinson's. Fancy Goods in infinite variety. WE have a lovely aasortment of fancy embroidered handkerchiefs in boxes of half-a-dozen, very suitable for presents, about half the usual price at Lineham's. NEW BOOKS at Robinson's. Country customers are specially invited to call and inspeet the new stock. on A UCT I 0 N SALES
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 745, 13 February 1915, Page 4
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