HOWN HALL, TE KUITI. MONDAY NIGHT AT 8 p.m. Empire Picture Coy. (Sole Lessees). AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION FOR OLD AND YOUNG. A Programme of Gems of the First Magnitude. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE—"AN INDIAN VESTAL." Exciting thousand - foot Western drama. Pathe Gazette, the latest; the Magnetic Umbrella, comedy; a Miser's Heart, dramatic; Electric Spark, scientific; a Zelaous Messenger, comic; Lesguite's Gratitude, American story; Foolshead, Protector of Innocence, Bill Visits an Asylum, By a Woman's Wit, comedy. POPULAR PRICES AS USUAL. OWN HALL, TE KUITI Professor Swallow's CONCERT. THURSDAY, 21st MARCH, 1912. PROGRAMME. 1. Trio for V., Vc. and PL—"Grand Sonata," Op. 21 No. 1. (Clementi) Mrs A. C. Johnson, Mr Bartley and Professor Swallow 2. Sopr. Song.—Cavatina from "La Favorita (Donizetti). Mrs Derbyshire 8. Pf. Solo. (a) "Hungarian Rhapsody. No. 2" (Liszt); (b) "Polonaise," Op. 40, No. 1 (Chopin) Professor Swallow 4. Contr. Song with V'cello Obligato,.—"Alia Stella Confidente" (Robandi) Mrs P. J. Quirk 5. Violin Solo.—"Elegie" Op. 10 (Ernst) Mrs A. C. Johnson 6. Duet for Sopr. and Contr. Scene from "Lucrezia" (Donizetti) Miss Clifford and Mrs P. J. Quirk 7. Trio for V., Vc and Pf.—"Ernani" (Verdi) Mrs A. C. Johnson, Mr Bartley an-i Professor Swallow Interval of five Minutes. 8. Trio for V., Vc and Pf. —Andante from the "Kreutzer" Sonata Op. 47 (Beethoven) Mrs A. C. Johnson, Mr Bartley and Professor Swallow 9. Sopr. Song.—"The Jewel Song" from Faust (Gounod) Miss Clifford 10. Pf. Solo. (a) "Grande Polonaise" Op. 53 (Chopin); (b) "Home, Sweet Home" (Thalberg) Professor Swallow 11. Violin Solo.—"Air Varie" Op. 10 (Rode) Mrs A. C. Johnson 12. Pf. Duet.—"Allegro from the Ist Symphony (Beethoven) Mrs Quirk and Professor Swallow 13. Sopr. Song.—"Tell me,My Heart" (Bishop) Mrs Darbyshire 14. Trio for V., Vc. and rf.--Inter-mezoz from "Cavalleria" (Mascagni) Mrs A. C. Johnson, Mr Bartley and Professor Swallow N.B.— No Encores will be given. Doors open at 7.30; Concert at 8.0. Carriages at 10.0 p.m. ADMISSION: Front Seats 2s 6d; Second Seats Is Gd. Te Kuiti Brick & Tile Co., Ltd. Are now in a position to supply a first class brick. Quotations may be obtained from L. C. HARTON, Secretary, Chronicle Buildings, Te Kuiti. NOTICE. T WISH to notify the public of Te J- Kuiti and purrounding districts that I have purchased from Mr W. D. Hattaway his horses and carrying plant, and will be pleased to carry out all orders entrusted to me, with promptness and despatch. V. S. HATTAWAY, Te Kuiti. FOR LEASE. FOR LEASE, two desirable dairy farms at Te Kuiti. All in grass now fattening sheep and cattle. House and milking shed to be erected on each. Dairy factory on property. Term 7 years. Offer open till April 20th, 1912. Price and particulars on application to W. GADSBY, or Chronicle Office. Money To Lend. WE have £2OOO and £IOOO to lend on freehold security at lowest current rates. Immediate application necessary. MACKAY AND JONES, Te Kuiti.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 448, 16 March 1912, Page 4
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