ENTERTAINMENTS.
EMPIRE PICTURE COMPANY. Te Kuiti will in future be visited twice weekly by the above company, viz., every Monday and Thursday, and an entirely new programme will be produced on each occasion. The programme to be shown on Monday evening next is brimful of good things, as usual, and patrons aro assured of a very fine exhibition of pictures. Quite a number of beautiful scenic subjects always popular with the public—will be shown, chief of which will be a mangificcnt series of coloored views of some of the most preturesque beauty spot 3 of New Zealand, entitled "Mountain Passes of New Zealand." There will also be some fine views of Darkest Africa. The dramatic subjects include "Two Boys in Blue" and "Brothers" —two stirring pictures, a late edition of Pathe's Gazette, and a number of very amusing comedies ara also billed. On Thursday evening an entirely new programme will be presented.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 362, 20 May 1911, Page 5
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152ENTERTAINMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 362, 20 May 1911, Page 5
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