rpOWN HALL, TE KUITI, MONDAY, MAY 29th. Empire Picture Coy. (Permanently Established). ANOTHER STARTLING PROGRAMME. THE HEART OF A SIOUX— Stirring Indian Drama. Rock Climbing.—The Place Where Teak Wood Grows. —London's Fish Supply, Felling a Chimney.—The Judgment of the Mighty Deep.—How She Won Him. —The Gold Seekers. — Double Elopement.—Grandfather's Forty Winks.—'Tweededum and Frothy.—Etc. Etc. BEAUTIFUL SCENICS; STAR DRAMAS. Industrial Subjects and Laughable Comics. Popular prices Is Gd and Is, ladies Is, children 6d. EMPIRE PICTURE COMPANY. AWING TO DELAY in getting machinery into thorough working order for our No. 2. Circuit, the Exhibition advertised to be held at Te Kuiti on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT will be postponed until a later date. The usual MONDAY night's entertainment will be held, as in the pa3t. TOWN HALL, TE KUITI Lessee Mr A If Linley. Direction of Mr George Stephenson Tuesday, May 30th. The most important Amusement. Enterprise ever introduced to the New Zealand Provinces. Mr Geo. Stephenson has pleasure in announcing the appearance on the above date of his New English Attraction — THE WANDEBEBS MUSICAL COSTUME COMEDY CO., Including the Brilliant London Societj Entertainer, MISS PHYLIS HOP WOOD FOLDI, A Coterie of Lady and Gentlemer Artists of Merit and Refinement, presenting an entertainment Distinctly New, Novel, Original and Refined. The Programme includes—Operatic Gems, Sweet Singing, Musical Sketches, Quaint Comicalities, Original and Clever Dancing, Sentimental Novelties, Monologues, Exquisite Costumes, Splendid Scenery. Plan at McColl's Tobacconist., Booking fee Is extra. JAMES MORGAN, Touring Manager. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. TOWN HALL, TE KUITI. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 13th, 1913. The Irish Envoys. MR. RICHARD lIAZLETON, M.P. (North Galway), MR. W. ARCHER REDMOND, M.P. (East Tyrone), MR. JOHN T. DONOVAN, LL.B. (Belfast), WILL TELL OF IRELAND'S PROLONGED STRUGGLES FOR HOME RULE. NOW AN IMPERIAL QUESTION, Involving the Present Unprecedented GREAT CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS IRISH ORATORS UPON THE BURNING QUESTION. lilS WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL PRESIDE. PRICES OF ADMISSION: 2s & Is. W. F. DINES, Hon. Secretary. Mr. M. BAKES Of Otoraliangtt secured the services of a FirstCiass Hairdresser, and is opening business in premises lately occupied by H. Brunton. A perfect shave or haircut guaranteed. TO LAND BUYERS Get on the land, but get on it cheap. Do not pay big goodwills on top of big rentals for Maori leases, when you can buy 975 acres Education Reserve for 37/6 oer acre. Twenty one years lease with right of renewal or valuation for improvements up to £3 per acre (18 years yet to •Lin.) Held at the nominal rental of 4d Der acre, all heavy forest country of first :lass quality, equal to the average Tararnki land. Some lines felled and one and 1 half miles new fencing just erected, ,heep and cattle proof, 8 wires. School ind telephone on adjoining properties. Apply "Owner" ' Box 19, / Otorohanga.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 363, 24 May 1911, Page 4
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