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mo w N ii TE KUITI. EVERY MONDAY EVEI Empire Picture Coy. (By Arrangement with John Fuller and Sons). We Show Onlv THE PICK OP THE BEST PICTURES IMPORTED INTO THE DOMINION. A BRIGHT. SPARKLING AND IncIuding—"ONEOFNATURE'S NOI3LEMEN,'' The finest, Cowboy story ever filmed, thrills with exciting lights with Indiana, the "boys" to the rescue, etc. "Harrison Troupe," clever vaudeville act; "Pathe Gazette, " the latest; "Dead Man's Honour." "The Deserter," two splendid dramas; "The Soapstone Industy," industrial; "Lak«=i and Alps," "Trip on Pake Constance," two lovely scenic pictures; "A Rich Revenge," "Misplaced Jealuusy," "Jack and Jim," "Muscle Development,'' four comics full of healthy fun. A PROGRAMME TO PLEASE, AMUSE AND INSTRUCT. POPULAR PRICES AS USUAL. LADIES' GUILD St, Luke's Annual Bazaar. To be held in the nn O W N HALL, T E KUITI TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, November 2Sth and 29th. Work Stall. Fancy Work, Produce and Jumble Stall, Doll Stall and Fish Pond. Flowers and Sweets. Refreshments. Admission —Afternoon free, evenings Is and 6d. ON TUESDAY EVENING The farce entitled "Slightly Mixed" will be performed Characters: Aunt Priscilla Miss Dowries Dorothy (her niece) Miss Brown

Mrs de Vero Mrs Cheal Bridget Mis? Smith Mary Miss Moiling Nail-driving for ladies WEDNESDAY EVENING Competitive Recitations, T.oO, Impromptu Speeches—Judges Messrs E. Power and E. V. Warningto.i. Hat-trimming for gentlemen. Princess Pictures ALEXANDRA RINK TE KUITI NOVEMBER 20th & 30th mllE above pictures will be shown in -A- the Alexandria Rink on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, November 29th and 30th, with a change of programme each evening. The Rink is fitttecl out specially with cane-bottom chairs, lire-proof operating box, etc., in order to accommodate the public with comfort and safety. The management of the rinkwish to notify the public that they have taken uver Mr Zainey'a pictureplant and Mr Zainey will act as operator for them in the future. The pictures will be shown on a larger scale than hitherto and minus any flicker. These pictures being shown by a local firm, the proprietors ask for a fair share of local patronage. Waikato Boxing* Association. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At S p.m. Grand Carnival Of specially arranged matches. Professional bout (ten rounds) for a purse presented by the Association HOLT v. OLSEN. Heavy-weight Contest HOGG (Hamilton) v. BARCLAY ORNSTEIN v. RORLEY. Other matches arranged. PRICES Stage 10s, Resor Seats (is, 4s, os, and 2s. Box p at Paul's Book Arcade. MIL F0 R D Mc A R TIIU R, Acting-Secretary,

Te Kuiti Horticultural Society FIRST ANNUAL SHOW TOWN HALL, TE KUITI. Friday. Pccembcr Mil. VM\ vegetabes,fruit. Entries -■I- close Tuesday. December f>th. Entry forms and scheduled can be obtained from the secretary. Members are entitled to six entries free of charge. Member's subscription events i~>s. ladies 2s (id. Special prizes will be given in each section. All particulars can be obtained from C. C. CASTELL, Hon. Sec. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. \ FTER this date any person found ■*• trespassing on my properly, known as Fukenui 2 T, will be prose-

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 417, 25 November 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 417, 25 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 417, 25 November 1911, Page 4