HifeMdMiMiW CHURCH, TE KUITI. Opening Celebrations, SUNDAY NEXT, loth OCTOBER. Morning, 11 o'clock.—Special Dedication Service in new Church. Afternoon, 3 o'clock.—Town Hall. FESTIVAL OF SACRED MUSIC. Evening, 7 o'clock—TOWN HALL Special Anthems and Solos at each TUESDAY, 17th OCTOBER. TOWN HALL, 6 p.m. A great Church Re - Union and MONSTER " Old Time Tea." B SURE U COME. To be followed at 8 p.m. with a Grand Concert. PROGRAMME. Song—(selected)p Mr Tassel!. Quartette— ~ Party. g on g— , } Mrs Darbyshire. Flute Solo "Andante" (Redcliffe), Mr A. K. Wrigley, of Auckland. Song (selected), Mrs Cowan, of Auckland. Song—"Thy Sentinel ami" (Watson), Mrs K. Atkinson. Song—(selected), Miss James. Recital— Rev. A. Armstrong. Song—"Roses" (Adams), Tenor, Mr A. K. Wigley, tenor soloist Auckland Leidertafel. Interval. Song—(selected), Mr Blackman. Duet-"The Moon hath raised her lamp," Messrs A. K. Wrigley and K. Atkinson. Song—(selected), Mrs Woollass, Te
Awamutu. Violin Solo—(selected), Mr B. Clapham. Song—(selected), Mrs Cowan. S o ng—"Because" (Hardelot), Mr K. Atkinson. Presentation—Miss I. McMeekan. Song—(selected), Mrs Darbyshire. Song— (selected), Mr Owoti. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. Combined ticket for tea and conert 2s, Children Is. mOWN HALL, TE KUITI. EVERY MONDAY EVENING. "permanently Established. THE PICK OP BEST CITY PROGRAMMES. EVERYTHING NEW. EVERYTHING GOOD. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. THE GREATEST ALL-STAR PROGRAMME EVER PRODUCED—"The Outbreak," one of the best cowboy pictures : ever presented; "Zululand," thrilling adventures with the Zulus; "Across the Plains," desperate fights with Red Indians; " Over Rocks and Ice," scenic; "Picturesque Cambodia," scenic; "Pathe Gazette," topical; "Region of Ararat," scenic; "The Transgressors," drama; "Six Brampton Girls, "novelty;" Our Pets," comic; "The Sheriff and Miss Jones," comic; "Swank Buys a Motor Bike," comic; etc., etc. POPULAR PRICES AS USUAL. mOWN HALL, TE KUITI
EVERY THURSDAY EVENING. A Complete Change of Programme Every Week. POPULAR PRICES Gent's Is 6d and Is; Ladies Is to all parts; Children half price. C. ZAINEY, Managing Director. The Ball of the Sea THE DRUIDS will hold their ANNIVERSARY BALL IN THE mOWNHALL TEKUITI. ay, Oct. 18th GRAND TABLEAU GRAND MARCH at 8 p.m. Ticket holders are kindly requested to present their tickets at the door. Double Tickets ss, Gentlemen 3s. Ladies 2s —to be had from members of the Lodge. A. SIMPSON, Hon. Secretary. ECONOMICAL Housekeepers are now preparing to put down their supplies of preserved eggs. There is Brand Egg Preservative. None has its long history or unqualified success —it never fails to keep fresh eggs sweet and good. At all stores.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 404, 14 October 1911, Page 4
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