poWN HALL, TE KUITI. 'ICTURES PICTURES PICTURES (Best of all picture?). MONDAY, 22nd JANUARY. LIVING'fICTIEES. GRAND NEW PROGRAMME. Including: Lovely scenics. stirring Iramas, educational pictures, and up■oariousiv fnnnv comedies. New York of To-day, the Rhine 'rem Cologne to Bingen (two lovely ;cenies), Papuaita (a stirring Indian irama), Affairs of Hearts, the Last )f the Mohicans, thn Child's Impulse (a lovely subject), Sea Bird Rocks, Speed trials on the Yarra, and the funniest of comedies, A Pair of Schemers, She Wanted a Bow-wow, Tontoline Toreador, etc., etc. OVER SOOO FEET OF FILM WILL BE USED. Popular Prices: —2s and Is, children 6ri, ladies Is to all parts. OTOROHANGA. uesday, 23rd inst. TE KUITI ANGLICAN CHURCH GAKDENPARTY AND SALE OF WORK Will be held in the PUBLIC SCHOOL GROUNDS on Wednesday. 25tli Jan. AFTERNOO N" AND EV E NIN G. YfUMEROUS side shows, Refresh■i-* merit stalls, shooting gallery, etc., OPEN-AIR* CONCERT Will be held in the evening. PROGRAMME. 1. Pianoforte solo, "Cachoucha," (Raff), Miss Ivy Graham 2. Seng, (selected), Mr Blackman. 3. Song, (selected) Mrs Rouse. 4. Duet (violin and flute), "La Serenata" (Braga), Mrs Arthur Johnson and Mr Kelso. 5. Song. ''Two Eyes of Grey," Mr Heimsing. 6. Song "Whisper and I Shall Hear," Mrs Porter 7. Song, (selected) Mr Price 8. Pianoforte solo "Ehapsodie No. 5 (Liszt) Miss Ivy Graham 'J. Song "Beloved Sleep,'' Mr Helmsin" 10. Song (selected) Miss HandysicL 11. Violin solo (selected) Mrs Arthur U. Johnson 12. Song (selected) Mr Price. Accompanists.—-Mrs Lissaman, Miss Hampton and Miss Graham. Gramaphone selections by Mr Mostyn InnesJones, both before and after programme. Official opening at 3 p.m.
Concert begins at ? p.m. Admission: Afternoon 6d, children 3d; Evening Is, children (3d. STALL-HOLDERS: Work Stall: Mesdames Hitchcock, Goldthorpe, Rouse and Porter. Sweets and Flowers: JJesdarr.es, Bond, White, Johnson and Adams. Afternoon Tea: Mesdames Power and Lissarnan. Produce Stall: Mesdames Melling, Stanton and Capp. Brsn CIRCUS! CIRCUS!! CIRCUS':! BAKTON BROTHERS' CIBCL'S First tour through the Dominion. AUSTRALIA'S BIGGEST AND BEST ROAD SHOW. 60 HORSSE kSi ES AND 60 | A STAR ARTISTS f'Conti- Ai\ T\J nental and Colonial Stars) tU MULGA ALBERT, the Wild Man for whom the Management had to give bond for ±IW. Mulga Albert will give exhibitions on the Buck-jumpers. The Circus Boom, (he biggest on record: FIFTEEN NIGHTS and SEVEN MATINEES in AUCKLAND. Pronounced by Public and Press to be the best ever scon in Auckland. OTOROIIANG A. WEDNESDAY, 25th. TE KUITI—THURSDAY, 26th. Positively One Night Only. ri rices.—3s and 2s, children under 10 years half-price, CAPTAIN F. J. BARTON, Proprietor. TASMAN BRADEY, Touring Representative. TOWN HALL, TE KUITI. JL THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY. JOCK WILLIS Vith an almost entirely new Comanv, wili pav a return visit to Te [ui'ti on above date. DANCING, INGING, AND LAUGHTER-MAK-ING THROUGHOUT. !OT A DULL MOMENT DURING THE EVENING. NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES. Popular Prices as usual. Box Plan t McGoll's,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 330, 21 January 1911, Page 4
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