AMUSEMENTS.
EMPIRE PICTURE COMPANY. Good pictures again characterised the new programme produced on Monday night at Te Kuiti Town Hall, and the large audience present was not slow in recognising the fact. "The Battle" was a stirring subject. It was a revelation of the rapid Ptrides made m up iodsie cinematography,' and was loudly applauded. Tho beautiful views ( if Taianaki and those of the Mokau rivsr wi re nPogems of the programme, "Shipwrecked," B splendid sea seal's drama, Was another, whilst the eoiiiic.B were laugh raisers. On Monday evening big siar at tract ions will be an exclusive picture dipiciing the Davis Cup tennis tournament, from start' to finish. Tbis. match was recently playtd in Ohristchureh. and attracted world-wide attention and visitors from far and pear. Posides this big picture, a monsler programme of others o\ all s-mts, and sizes are promised by the management, and patrons should be able te look forward to another coed exhibit ion.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 447, 13 March 1912, Page 4
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158AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 447, 13 March 1912, Page 4
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