CIRCUS! CIRCUS!! CIRCUS 1 !! BARTON BROTHERS' First tour through ti AUSTRALIA'S BIG( BEST ROAD S HORSSE, PONIES AND /'-A IUTTTTTC U\f STAR ARTIS r nental and Colo Conti- j A iMULGA ALBERT, the Wild Alan for whom the Management had to give | bond for £IOO. Mulga Albert wiii | give exhibitions on the Buck-jumpers. I The Circus Boom, the biggest on irecord: FIFTEEN NIGHTS and I SEVEN MATINEES in AUCKLAND. i | Pronounced by Public and Press to be ; the best ever seen in Auckland. ! OTOROHANGA.—WEDNESDAY, | 25th. jTE KUITI—THURSDAY, 26th. Positively One Night Only. Prices. —3s and 2s, children under 10 years half-price. CAPTAIN F. J. BARTON, Proprietor. TASMAN BRADEY, _ Touring Representative. mOWN HALL, TE KUITI. THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY. JOCK WILLIS With an almost entirely new Company, will pay a return visit to Te Kuiti on above date. DANCING, SINGING, AND LAUGHTER-MAK-ING THROUGHOUT. NOT A DULL MOMENT DURING THE EVENING. NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES. A Nicht wi' tli' Auld Soiiirs. Popular Prices as usual. Box Plan I at McColl's. I rpoWN HALL, TE KUITI. MONDAY, 30th JANUARY. i EMPIRE LIVING PICTURES. j (BEST OF ALL PICTURES.) EVERYTHING NEW! EVERYTHING CLEAN!! EVERYTHING BRIGHT!!! COME AND SEE: "The Native Lion Hunt,"—Three lions killed by the natives. "The Girl jof Triple X Ranch,"—An exciting I Western drama. "Miss Annette Kel- ! lerman," —Champion lady swimmer of j the world. "Norway to New York," I —Lovely scenic picture. "The Mo- ; hawk Way,"—Star Indian drama. \ "Little Angels of Luck,"- A beauti--1 ful pastoral. "Picturesque Pyrenees." i—Magnificent scenic. "Over Silent | Paths,"— Exciting Western drama. ! And the funny comedies: "Foolshead | as a Fisherman," "The Order is to ■ March," "A Runaway Star," ■ "Tweedledum Mkses his Train," etc. I Popular Prices:—2s and Is, chilidren (3d, ladies Is to all parts. jmOWN HALL, TE KUITI. j TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY. John Fuller and Sons and the TaylorCarrington Management present PICTURE DRAMA ! Life and Doings of " Tlie Kelly tian<r. ! " ; NOTE This picture is enlicrly new | and double the length of the old one, ] and most magnificently tinted. T.C.—Family Prices: First-class 2s, ladies half-price; second-class Is, children 6d. J. A. MATHESON, Advance Manager. Exchange Bale Eooms SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY. FRUIT AND SUNDRIES AS USUAL. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. IOMARUE SADDLER ! J" BEG to notify the public of Onga--t ni e and surrounding districts that \ I have started a branch shop in Ongame at Mr Rata's billiard room, and will be visiting same EVERY THURSDAY. Customers can rely on getting the best of material and the be3t of work executed. Orders can be left with Mr Rata or at Mr Hattaway's stables, and will receive prompt attention. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. PRICES REASONABLE. F. V. YVILKIE.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 331, 25 January 1911, Page 4
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