AMUSEMENTS. rjIOWN HALL, T E K U I T I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Dominion Vaudeville Entertainers. SONGS, DANCES, SKETCHES, FARCES AND FINALES. A combination of capable and entertaining artists. MISS ADA FIELD, serio and dancer. CHARLES KENNER, America's coloured card. REECEAND REECE, sketch anu comedy entertainers. CHAS. MOODY, descriptive singer. MISS DORIS TEMPLE, and others. Prices—2s and Is, children half price. rjIOWN HALL, TE KUITI. GRAND CATHOLIC Social and Dance. THURSDAY, 20th JUNE. Musical items, vocal and instrumental by the following:—Mrs Quick, Mrs Darbyshire (last appearance on Te Kuiti concert platform as special favour), Missea W. and K. Cotter (musical club drill), Miss Clifford, Messrs Blackman, H. Kneebone, Claoham, Henry. Good Dance Music by Experienced Artists. SUPPER. RINK, TE KUITI. EVERY THURSDAY EVENING Curie's Pictures. PROGRAMME, Thursday, 20th June. "The Old Bookkeeper," drama. "The Trail of the Books,' dra-na. "Saved From the Torrent?," drama. "Capt. Brand's Wife," drama "Too Many Burglars," comic. "Foolshead Protector of Insurance," comic. "The Second Honeymoon," Vita comedy. "Trip to the Samoan Isles," scenic. "Along the Sea Shores of Italy," scenic. "Australian Gazette, 70," topical. rjIOWN HALL, TE KUITI. EVERY MONDAY EVENING "Th 9 Window of the World," Hay ward's Pictures A GRAND CHANGE OF BILL. "TENDERFOOT FOREMAN," An exceilent story of the West, intensely dramatic, pourtrayed with fine feeling, and developing many situations of sympathetic heart interest. "Question of Seconds," railroad drama. "Testing His Courage," drama. "Love in Many Moods/' comedydrama. "Manchester Ship Canal," scenic. "Latast Gaumont Graphic," topical. "Herring Fishing, Yarmouth," scenic. "Economy," comedy. "The Swimming Party" comic. "A Brave Fireman," comic. POPULAR PICTURE PRICES, pI 0 ■ PI 0 TOWN HALL. CATHOLIC Basket Social & Dance FRIDAY, 28th JUNE, At 8 p.m. Good programme of musical item, s *, vocal and instrumental. Good dance music, splendid floor and supper. ADMISSION—Gents., 2s Gd. RINK, TE KUITI. Skating! Skating! SESSIONS DAILY. Mornings by appointment; Afternoons from 3 to 5 p.m.; Evenings, 7.30 to 10 p.m. SPECIAL BARGAINS COM M ENCI NG TO-DAY Bush Rugs from 5s lid Blankets from l6s 6cl pair Gent's Mackintoshes 30s up Boys' Oilskins 8s 6d Ladies' Cravenette and Macks, for rainy days, 22s 6rJ, 25s up Golf Jerseys, all colours, 8s lid Divided Skirts 3s 3d, 35 gd Inspection cordially invited. LANGMUIR'S KORA STREET (next Sutton's) GUTTON'S Shops will supply Mr Petherick's customers with Weekly News, Heralds, Referees, and all other papers. For children's hacking cough at Wfirvio' Hrant: Penner rri in t Cure
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 475, 19 June 1912, Page 4
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