AMUSEMENTS.
CURLE'S PICTURES
A good house greeted the first appearance of the above pictures in the Alexandra Rink, on Thursday evening last, when a fine programme was screened, consisting of dramatic, scenic, educational and comic items, which were received with applause. The management intend visiting ie Kuiti every Thursday evening, and assure the public that they will present only the most popular programmes, selected by special arrangement with John Fuller and Sons. The programme for next Thursday will be given in detail in our next issue, and patrons of this popular amusement will do well to peruse same, as m?ny items will be exclusive from the general run of pictures. The management have been careful in selecting ins most up-to-date plant'on the market, and the cinematograph with wnich they produce their pictures is described as the last word in picture production. It embodies all the latest inventions and improvements and is absolutely ftickerless, and the most silent machine procurable. This tact, together with the assurance of the pick of John Fuller and Sons' programmes, should be a sufficient guarantee that the best only will be proJLced by Curie's Pictures
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 474, 15 June 1912, Page 5
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189AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 474, 15 June 1912, Page 5
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