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AMUSEMENTS. RINK, TE KUITI. Premier Pictures From Fuller's Auckland and Wellington. . PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT-WEDNESDAY. Gaumont Graphic Topical Broncho Billv. and the Bandits Drama Winnie's Dance Comedy-Drama Beaten by Wireless Edison Star Drama Tin-can Rattle Comic •Way of a Man and a Maid Drama Manufacturing Rubber Goods , Industrial CORD OF LIFE, Drama Jek's Mistake . Comic A most interesting, instructive and entertaining programme. Prices. —Is tp all parts, chilrden 6d. THURSDAY'S PROGRAMMECOMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL. Expedition to Greenland Very interesting Scenic Signal Code Tanh. Drama Target Practice in U.S. Navy Interest Two Daughters of Eve A. B. Drama Her Polished Family Comedy Solhonfer Quarries Industrial Maid or Ma»i Vitag. Drama Prof. Stout's Honeymoon <> Very laughable Comedy Gaumont Graphic 173-4 Topical HER GIFT, Lubin Drama Grontan's Inheritance Comedy A good two and a-half hour's entertainment —you will not be disappointed. . Popular prices—ls >to -all parts, children 6d. Empress Theatre, Rora Street . . • Te Kuiti. Direction: King Country Picture Co., Ltd. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Startling Announcement! THE AUCKLAND GUP. 1912. On the lawns —Round the "tote"— In the bird cage-rThe grandstand— TKe start—The race from the highest puint' of the tower The Finish Winning horse, "Bobrikoft"" —Jockey and trainer—The crowds.

THE AUCKLAND CUP, 19.12, Was taken by Hayward's operators on.December 26th last. It shows thfi entire race from start to finish, besides scenes on the lawns. THE AUCKLAND CUP, 1912, If-vou were there see yourself! If you ,were not there see the great and interesting race! POPULAR PRICES—Front Seats 6d, Back Seats Is. ■ Mr H. Christain ... Pianist Summer" Carnival. Under the auspices of St Luke's Ladies' Guild, T - THE PUBLIC SCHOOL GROUNDS. THURSDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1913 STALLS. Plain Work, Fancy Work, Flowers and Sweets, Produce Fish Pond. Refreshments. SPORTS AND COMPETITONS (in charge of men's committee, Mr A. Gresham, secretary, with whom entries can be lodged).—Slow Bicycle Race, Stepping the Chain, Greasy Pole, Swimming Race, Tub Race, Pillow Fight, Tug of-War, Potato Race, Winding Cotton, and alsu in the evening, Nail Driving, Hat Trimming, Hanging-out Washing,- etc. ; etc. SIDE SHOWS. AUNT SALLY. Town Band in attendance. Admission 6d, Evening Is, children half price.

Do you Intend Building ? IF SO,'WHY NOT . Build in Ferro - Concrete ? Ferro-Concrete is being extensivelyused in New Zealand and considered; by experts to be . , The Building of the age. Ferro-Concrete gives better buildings and lasts for all time, cheaper than brick and three times as strong. A few advantages that Ferro-Con-crete has over wood :-rFireproof, Insurance less, no upkeep, wormproof, absolutely dampproof, soundproof, cooler in summer and warmer in winter, requires no renovating. The older the house, gets the more solid and better it is and in a few years you have saved the difference in cost. Estimates free on application to Osmond Le Page Practical Ferro-Concrete Contractor, Te Kuiti.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 535, 22 January 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 535, 22 January 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 535, 22 January 1913, Page 4