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AMUSEMENTS. rjOWN HALL, TEKUITI. WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY. Professor Swallow's Concert. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Trio for V. p Vc. and Pf —Scene from "Tannhauser," Wagner— Mrs A. C. Johnson, Mr Bartley and Prof. Swallow 2. Sopr. Song Cavatina from "Roberto, il Diavolo," Meyerbeer—Miss Clifford 3. Pf. Solo Celebrated Prayer from "Mose in Egitto," Op. 33, Rossini - Thalbetg Professor Swallow :s. 4. Vocal Duet—The Garden Scene from "Faust," Gounod —Mrs P. J. Quirk and Mr Pattison 5. Violin Solo—(a) Cavatina, Op. 85 No. 3, Raff; (b) Barcarole, Op. 135, Spohr—Mrs A. C. Juhnson 6. Baritone Song "The King's Champion," Watson —Mr Tassell 7. Mezoz Soprano Song—"Within Your Heart," Trotere Mrs W. McColl 8. Trio for V., Vc. and Pf.—Romance from the "Quaen" Symphony, Haydn—Mrs A. C. Johnson, Mr Bartley and Prof. Swallow Interval of five minutes. Part 11. 9. Trio for V., Vc. arid Pf.—Larghetto from Quintet, Mozart — Mrs A. C Johnson, Mr Bartley and Prof. Swallow 10. Contralto Song "Echo," Lord Arthur Somerset —Mrs P. J. Quirk 11. Violoncello Solo "Ls Reve," Goltermann —Mr Bartley 12. Mezzo-Soprano Song "An Emblem," Thompson—Mrs W. McColl 13. Baritone Song—"Simon the Cellarer," Hatton —Mr Tassell 14. Violin Solo—(a) Sehnsuckt (b) Hoffnung, Mallard Mrs A. C. Johnson

15. Supr. Song—"Dream of Home"— (II Baciot, Arditi—Miss Clifford 16. Trio for V., Vc. and Pf. —Minuet Celehre, Boccherini —Mrs A. C. Johnson, Mr Bartley and Prof. Swallow N.B. —No encore will be given Dress Circle Chairs may be reserved ait Mr McCoH'e, wher°. the plan i 3 to be seen, and where other tickets may be obtained. Doors open 7.30; Concert at. 8; Carriages at 10 p.m. Dress Circle Chairs, numbered, 2s 6d; Second Seats 2s; Third Seats Is. RINK, TE KUITI. Curie's Pictures The home of the "Stars" THURSDAY, JULY 25th PROGRAMME: "The Bride of the Nile." "Transformation of Mike." "BATTLE OF POTTSBURG BRIDGE," the great war drama. '•Money to Burn," "Walk You Walk," "Bill and the Lions." SCENICS AND COMEDIES. AND THE USUAL GAZETTE.

Curie's Popular Prices. "WN HALL, TE KUITI Hayward's Pictures COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. STILL REIGN SUPREME. We recognise that our success depends upon winning popular approval, and there is no surer means of doing this than by always presenting only thelatest and best. „ "LITTLE MIRIAM," A splendid reproduction of a real incident of the war in Tripoli, in which some of the niost realistic scenes of warfare are represented. "Cattle Breeding in Brazil," a typical Brazilian scenic, depicting the life on a large ranch. "Pictursque Padua," scenic. "Liverpool Grand National, 1912," the most sensational picture ever depicted. "Her Last Shot," drama. "A Mexican Courtship," drama, the most exciting, thrilling, and hair-raising film ever produced, being the love affair of a famous bull-fighter. "Latest Pathe Gazette," topical, news of the world's latest events "The Hospital Baby," drama. FRIDAY, 26th JULY.

Ultima. HAYWARD'S LAUGHTERMAKERS: "A Voice from the Deep," "The Amateur Plumber." RINK, TE KUITI. Skating! Skating! OPEN Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evening from 7.30 to 10 p.m. Thursday and Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. Other times by appointment only. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 485, 24 July 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 485, 24 July 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 485, 24 July 1912, Page 4

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