rjOWN HALL, TE KUITI, MONDAY, 6th MARCH. EMPIRE PICTURES. EMPIRE PICTURES. (Permanently Established). The management has secured at great cost " SEMIRAMUS." THE PICTURE OF THE HOUR (Queen of Babylon). Witnessed by thousands in Auckland a few nights ago. A magnificent creation, distinguished by its beautiful colouring, and its conception of life in the dawn of history. LAVISHLY MOUNTED! DAZZLINGLY BEAUTIFUL! One of the gorgeous scenes represents the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the seven wonders of the world. Also "Travel in the Pyrianees" and "Amalfi," two lovely scenics; "Nellie's Farm," story of the slums of New York; "Rigolls," novelty picture; "The Sheriffs Capture," exciting Western drama; "Pathe Gazette," topical; "The Engineer's Sweetheart," dramatic; and the funny comics, "Foolshead Takes Precautions," "the Biter Bit," "Next Door Neighbours," "The House Party," etc Popular prices—2s and Is, ladies Is to all parts, children 6d. COMING BY TWO SPECIAL TRAINS. WIRTH BROS.' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Appearing in all its glorious splendour and opulent vastness, at TE KUITI, TUESDAY, 7th MARCH. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. A MIGHTY, moral, stupendous organisation, established 31 years, introducing new sensational specialties annually. This season the CIRCUS is full of novel, original, and daring features. A three hours' whirl of sensation, novelty and humour. The immense MENAGERIE is the greatest and best ever seen in the Southern Hemisphere. Dens of the fiercest and most unique animals gathered from all part 3 of the world, including— LIZZIE! LIZZIE! LIZZIE! The enormous blood-sweating African hippopotamus. The finest and only hippo in Australia. To be seen every afternoon at 4 o'clock. Together with the £IO,OOO menagerie oc rare wild animals, as well as at each evening performance. Prices. —Afternoon Is, children Gd. Evening 2s, 3s, and 4s. Reserved chairs on special elevated platform ss. The whole of Wirtbs' enormous enterprise will be here.
Some People Say SIR JOSEPH WARD IS NOT COMING TO T'E KUITI, But the Military Concert Party rpOWN HALL, TE KUITI. WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH, At 8 p.m. Under the patronage of his Worship the mayor, and members of the National League of New Zealand. A choice programme of musical and elocutionary items by leading Auckland and Waikato artistes. Admission to Concert Is, children 6d; admission to Dance, Gents 13, ladies free.
NGARUAWAHIA REGATTA ASSOCIATION. Fifteenth Annual Regatta. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, FRIDAY, 17th MARCH, 1911. The Great MAORI AQUATIC CARNIVAL OF NEW ZEALAND. Fast Excursion Trains from a]] parts. TO REV. & MRS POTTS "WILL be held in the Miroahuiao Hal), Pio Pio, on THURSDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. Lantern entertainment, Illustrated Songs. Social Tea at 5.30 p.m. Out-district representatives cordially invited. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Rare Opportunity. TNDIAN, Japanese, Chinese Dress Goods, Laces, Fancy Goods, Copper and Brass Ware. Every description of material hand-made direct from the makers at BLACKMAN AND COBB'S ROOMS, until MONDAY NIGHT. Come and have a Look E. RATHBORNE, Secretary, WELCOME
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 342, 4 March 1911, Page 4
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