AMUSEMENTS. rpOWN HALL, TE KUITI. EVERY MONDAY EVENING. Empire Picture Coy. (By Arrangement with John Fuller and Sons). A PROGRAMME OF SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. THE LATEST AND BEST PICTURES IMPORTED INTO THE DOMINION. EVERY SUBJECT A MASTERPIECE. COME AND SEE The beautiful Biblical story, "THE DELUGE" "THE DELUGE" The stirring military drama, "THE SON OF OLD GLORY" "THE SON OF OLD GLORY" The magnificent "Marine Views of Naples," "Scenes on the Bengal Coast" and ir. the "South Sea Isles" our funny comedies our stirring dramas and other splendid items. A REAL NIGHT'S ENJOYMENT. POPULAR PRICES AS USUAL. RINK TE KUITI. Princess Pictures MONDAY, ISth DECEMBER. A PROGRAMME OF EXTRAORDINARY INTERESTING EDUCATIONAL AND STIRRING NATURE. Including the old historical picture of NAPOLEONS' LAST DAYS ON ST. HELENA, The film of which measures 3000 feet in length, and has only been put through a machine once before in New Zealand. It takes 45 minutea to show and gives great satisfaction. The management wish to notify the public that on the above night they will hand over half the proceeds towards buying prizes for the school children. The above pictures will also show on THURSDAY, 21st DECEMBER. PICK OF HERRINGTON'S FILMS —the largest kinematograph dealers in Australasia.
rjIOWN HALL, TE KUITI THURSDAY, 21st DECEMBER. 1911 In aid of St. Luke's Sunday Schojl Prize and Picnic Fund. GRAND OPERETTA "Red Biding Hood." PERSONATION. Red Riding Hood Mother Grandmother Woodman Wolf Primrose Poppy Buttercup Ro3e Bluebell 3 M. Matthew, F. Adams, M. Douglas, G. Fickling, V. Jones, M, Jonea ORCHESTRA - Mias Graham Mi's A. Johnson Mr B. Ciapham FULL CHORUS OF MERRY CHILDREN. Scene I: Village Green. Poppy and Primrose call children to play; Mother calls Red Riding Hood and sends her on an errand to Grandmother. Scene II: Red Riding Hood attracted by flowers, meets Wolf. Interval. Scene III: Grandmother's Cottage. Red Riding Hood's thrilling experience with Wolf; death of Wolf. Scene IV.: Children at play; Poppy's tale of sorrow; children's lament.; Rose's joyful news. GRAND. FINALE. Admission —Is; children half-price. TENDERS. TE KUITI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO. LTD. npENDERS are invited by the above ■i company for the laying of a 9 inch pipe drain, excavating an open drain and sluicing pond, etc., on the factory property, Te Kumi road. Specifications and plan may be seen at my office, where tenders will he received until 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 20th INST. No tender necessarily accepted. L. G. P. SFENCER, Consulting Engineer. ARIA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO. mENDERS are invited by the above 1- company for the erection of a cottage. Tenders close with the utidersigned on SATURDAY, 30 th DECEMBER. Specifications may be seen at the Chronicle office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. COLIN J. RIDDLE, Chairman. KI HI KI 111 HACK RACING CLUB. Annual Meeting. MONDAY, Ist JANUARY, 3912. DOMINATIONS for all events close with the secretary on December 16th, 1911, at 9 p.m. Weights to appear on December 19th 1911. ERASER SMITH, Hon. Sec, Florence Lineham Edith Fickling Miss Downes Mr H. Poutawera Mr A. Price Doris Spencer Myra Petherick Jeanie Forsyth Muriel Bayley
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 423, 16 December 1911, Page 4
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