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AMUSEMENTS.

PROFESSOR SWALLOWS' CONCERT. Profeßßor Swallow's high-class concert will be given in the Town Hall to-morrow evening. Thursday, 21st iriHt. It is quite a unique occasion, and seldom that we have the opportunity and privilege of listening to a programme of such rare merit. The sale of tickets and prices of admission are advertised in another of (his issue.

EMPIRE PICTURE COMPANY. Good pictures again characterised the exhibition given on Monday night tiy the Epmiro Company at Te Kuiti Town Hall, and the large audience showed its appreciation of the liberal fare provided in no unmistakable man« net-. For Monday evening next another lino selection of pictures has been o!»iained. These will include a nut iCii! coloured drama entitled "A Kornrin Tyrant," a long scenic showing the 'V-anlle and Grounds of St. i"," a very lat.e issue of "Pathe ' * l;'«Ke.no Wray burn" and " I ..ovo in tin' II ills." two of the lateßt dramat ii' >tem:=.; "To Reach New Zeai.'iini." "'l'urniriK the Tables," "Tired A h.'-'oti J Man," "Signor Pottis' Love AtV;>ir." "Willie, Professor of (;vnmiiFt in ," exceptionally funny •'.omiVi*; The Menron'M Heard," and other:*. Kxccllent. vievys of tho NK.'iruawaliia regatta, and' scenes in and around Hamilton, specially taken by one of the beat einematographers in Australasia, will be shown in Te Kuiti aa soon as the film is developed.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 449, 20 March 1912, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 449, 20 March 1912, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 449, 20 March 1912, Page 4

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