AMUSEMENTS.
EMPIRE PICTURES
The Empire Picture Company presented a first class programme of kinematogaphy at the Te Kuiti Hall on Monday evening last, to a well-filled house. Every item shown was well worth seeing, and the audience showed its appreciation of the entertainment provided in no mistakeable manner. For their next programme, on Monday next, the star items will be "The Taking of Saragossa," a drama full of "go"; "The Son of Doge," "Fatinia Lost," all splendidly staged and acted pictured dramas; three beautiful scenic pictures, "Egypt, from Sunrise to Sunset," "River Moskawa," and "Roga Valley, Cuba," a very late number of "Pathe's Gazette, "full of things that have happened recently in the Old World, and four comic subjects, which, it is claimed will be the funniest set yet produced, viz., "Schultz has de Smallpox," "Hank and Lank Save Lives," "Tweedledum, Detective," and "Tontalini and His Dogs.'
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 391, 30 August 1911, Page 5
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147AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 391, 30 August 1911, Page 5
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