AMUSEMENTS. RINK, TE KUITI. TO-NIGHL TO-NIGHT. Curie's Pictures The home of the "Stars" ANOTHER ALL-STAR PROGRAMME. "SAVED BY HER LIONS" "SAVED BY HER LIONS" No word can do justice 1o this remarkable film —situations that are indescribable. SEE—The yuung cubs taken home as pets SEE—The lion attack the menacing wolves SEE-r-The fearless actress in this pic ture SEE—"Yarn of the Nancy Bell," star comedy. A film arrangement of Gilbert's humorous verses put in the form of burlesque. EVERYTHING WONDERFULLY GOT UP. The latest Pathe Gazette and Gaumont Graphic will keep you in touch with the world. "A Day in an Australian Iron Mine," industrial; "The Hobo," "The Prospector's Legacy," "The Lesser Evil," great star dramas. SCREAMING COMICS: "His Uncle John," "The Persevering Cavalier," "He Wanted to Propose —But." ALWAYS CLEAN AND BRIGHT. OWN HALL, TE KUITI 1 FRIDAY, 9th AUGUST. Hayward's Pictures Still Reign Supreme. "THE OCTOROON." A picture which marks an epoch in the silent drama and ranks with the immortal "Uncle Tom's Cabin," dealing as it does with the American slave trade in the Southern States. Picturesque and true to life. "TOBACCO GROWING," scenic; one of the finest coloured films vet seen here. "THE THIRD DEGREE, drama. A detective drama abounding in thrills. The story of how the "Third Degree" was worked successfully to secure a confession of theft. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC, Topical. All the latest news- from Home.
LOVE FINDS A WAY, Drama. An, ingenious and exciting story of two persecuted loves, who in spite of opposition, run away and get married on a railway car, travelling 50 miles an hour. HOW PLASTER IS OBTAINED, Educational. TIM and JIM, comedy. There's a laugh in every move and every move's a funny picture. MISS HARRY, The Serpent Woman. . Hay ward's Laughter Makers Curing the Offics Boy. Those Nicksville Boys In the Grocery Business. EXANDRA RINK. Given Free of Change. Hospital Fund. MASQUERADE, FANCY AND POSTER DANCE. By Special Request THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1912 Specially Prepared Floor. Good Music. Light Refreshments. Master of Ceremonies, Mr E. A. Power Pianist, Mr H. Christian TICKETS: Gents., 2s 6d; Ladies, Is 6d. ALL ARE INVITED TO ASSIST. JNO. H. TRINNEAR, Hon. Secretary. WAIKATO MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY CONTESTS. Spring- Song Carnival. IOWN HALL HAMILTON. SEPTEMBER 23rd to 26th. Entries Close August 31st. Full information from N. G. Gribble, Competitions Secretary, Box 64, Hamilton.
RINK, TE KUITI. Stating! 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. Mr H. Christian, PIANIST AND DANCING TEACHER TNTENDS holding weekly dances, J- introducing the Valetta wait':, military two-step, and the "Bon-ton" dance, commencing. on FRIDAY NEXT, the 12th inat, in the MUNICIPAL HALL at 8 p.m. Gents Is 6d. ladies Is.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 489, 7 August 1912, Page 4
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