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Amusements. EMPRESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY! One Night Only. FOX ENTERTAINMENT. William Fox presents CHARLES (BUCK) JONES CHARLES (BUCK) JONES <vith EILEEN PERCY In WESTERN SPEED WESTERN SPEED WESTERN SPEED It's a riot! A genuine whizzbang; a whirl of stunts packed with real i drama ; the drama of the great prairies., the wide open spaces of Texas. It's going to send one continuous thrill right through you. On the same programme— A SUNSHINE COMEDY A SUNSHINE COMEDY PLEASE BE CAREFUL Good Supporting Items. FRIDAY. The Cines Company of Rome presents the most human ape in the world, in JAGKO, THE SUPER-MONKEY JACKO, THE SUPER-MONKEY This is a real good subject, and quite different from the ordinary run of photoplays. Don't forget the Matinee for Children on Saturday afternoon. Public Notices. It has been announced to the world that Taumamnui has just found a gold | mine! Jt wanted to find something to I replace its fast disappearing bush!!! j The wise of this world should rememj her that there is an everlasting gold- ■ mine surrounding Te Kuiti 40 miles [ in every direction. It's land is better than any goldfield yet discovered, if . only the hand of industry is applied. : The price is' lower than any part of j New Zealand. All the wealth of the i world comes from tlie land, and we are t especially favoured with good climate j and peaceable people and stores like Dooley and Co.'s to supply Ironmon- ; gory, Groceries and Produce at AuckI prices. j Every Pound taken from goldmines costs on the average £lO to get out; j but evei'y Pound put into the land I judiciously doubles itself every time. It is a sure investment. DOOLEY AND CO. run the Cheapest Store in Te Kuiti for supplying farmers as well as townspeople. We are selling now:— APPLES, 21h tins, Is. BAKING POWDER, Tucker's, largIs 4d, small Bcl. BEANS, Haricot, 4d per lb. CAUSTIC SODA, 21b Is lOd; lib Is; i-lb tins 9d. BACON, Factory, Rashers (best) Is Id j pieces, 8d to Is lb. CLOTHES PECS, 3d per dozen. , COCOANUT, Dessicated, lOd per lb. j CUR. I?ANTS, lOd lb. | HUDSON'S EXTRACT, 3d per pkt, j HERRINGS AND SAUCES, small | 7d, large Is. j PEANUTS, 9d perlb. ; WALNUTS, Is Id. i PEAS, cooking, 3d per lb, SALMON, small 7d, large lid. RAISINS, JOd pkt. Dooley & Co., THE BUSY CORNER STORES

The proof of the reliability of Sharlawd's "Moa" Brand Egg Preservative lies in the fact that it lias been on the market for over 20 years. It keeps eggs fresh and sweet, and without the slightest smell or disagreeable taste. Eggs have been kept for over two years, and were quite sweet and without taint. It costs fd to Id per dozen eggs according to size of package bought. (4) CHOICE SUBURBAN FREEHOLD. 20 acres, easy ploughable land, mile from Hangatiki Railway Station, metal road. Ideal Little Dairy and Poultry Farm. For Cash: £lO 10s per acre. On Terms: £l2 10s per acre. This land is all easily worked and possesses a great prospective value. SOLE AGENTHARRY ELLISON LAND AGENT TE KUITI. You should preserve your eggs in Sharland's "Moa" Brand Egg Preservative. Twenty years' experience has proved it to be reliable. It is economical—it costs three-eights of a penny to Id per dozen eggs according to size package you buy. Sold in small tins sufficient for 14 dozen eggs; also in ■£, 1, 4-gallon tins. One gallon sufficient for 180 dozen eggs. (3) SURGEON DENTIST, SECURITY BUILDINGS, RORA ST. Assistant: N. K. COLDICUTT, Surgeon Dentist. Phone 17. Hours : 9to 1; 2to 5 It costs three-eights of a penny to one penny per dozen to preserve eggs in Sharland's "Moa" Brand Egg Preservative. Sold in small tins to preserve 14 doz eggs, £ gal. tins 90 doz, 1 gallon tins 180 dozen, and 4 gallon tins 720 dozen. It is wonderfully cheap and reliable. (2)

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1728, 21 September 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1728, 21 September 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1728, 21 September 1922, Page 4

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