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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EMPIRE LIVING PICTURES

On Monday evening a largo audience greeted the re-appearance of the Empire Picture Company in the Town Hall, Te Kuiti, ami another excellent porgramme was screened. "Lite on hoard a I,'ritish Ilattlcshii " »"is a grand picture, pour tray in;-; the daily routine on board the larey hai t in the navy. Of the .!ei"i:ii ie pictures, "After Many Yean." dese, V e ; ; special mention, while of the comics, the moat mirth-provoking was undoubtedly that entitled '• Teniol ine Tunis Somersaults." For next Monday's programme we arc promised something of unusual excellence m the dramatic line entitled "The Icono clast," as well as the usual industrial, scenic and comic pictures, particulars of which are advertised in another column. BELLE CROME COMPANY. The above talented company are to he once again in this district, their visit being timed for Tuesday next, the 21st inst. That the Belle Crome Company wiU receive a great welcome goes without saying, for since their visit here some eleven months ago they have travelled all over New Zeaalnd and (judging from the press reports) have added fresh laurels to their already famous name. Included in their personnel ara two new faces secured by Mr W. Ernest Crome at great expense. They are Miss Ethel Kiehards and Mr J. Llewellyn. The former comes with splendid credentials, being an operatic and oratorio soprano of high repute in the South Island. Mr Llewellyn is the fortunate possessor of a fine baritone voice, which he knows how to use, pure in quality and sound of tone; his singing charms all hearers. Old friends who will receive a welcome are Miss Belle Crome, W. Hughes, H. Fane, the two Arnolds, and Mr W. Ernest Crome.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 336, 11 February 1911, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 336, 11 February 1911, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 336, 11 February 1911, Page 5

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