ENTERTAINMENTS.
EMPIRE LIVING PICTURES
There was another crowded house at To Kuiti Town Hall on Monday night, when the Empire Picture Company put on an entirely hew programme. The pictuvefi shown were, as usual, ciear and distinct, and were of a very high class order. That depicting the world's champion wrestlers giving exhibitions was r, yeveuuion ;o those who had jtevor behove aeeti ..hamjiiona in ilih branch of sport performing. it wa.-j a splendid exhibition, and much enjoyed by those present. The Melbourne Cup, 1910, was also shown and louc.'iy applauded. Tire remaining items on the programme were wcll-chosen Kn;« included stirring dra;..a*, some lovely scenico, {.iid a number of upv-oar-oiudy funny uomccik-s. Un Monday evening another ;,ig programme \viil be put on. and jt promises to eciiuso ail previous ones, no less than t-io7 feet of film will be put through, which the management claim, is a record. Particulars of the new programme will appear in a later issue,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 329, 18 January 1911, Page 5
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160ENTERTAINMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 329, 18 January 1911, Page 5
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