AMUSEMENTS. A LEXANDKA RINK, TB KUITI. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Curie's Pictures PROGRAMME. Another first-class programme ihclading the great Detective Drama "TOM BUTLER" "TOM BUTLER" 3000 feet of excitement. A- rattling detective story, full of rapid incidents, the smartest thing in disguises yet produced. "THE LESSER EVIL." H.B. drama. A thrilling story of the sea, dealing with the adventures of a fishermaid. "THE BLACK WALL," Vitagraph star. The great coal mine film, taken hundreds of feet beneath the earth's surface. "WAR'S HAVOC," An historical film dealing with incidents in the American Civil War. "The Five Senses," great novelty; Palbe'q Latest Gazette; "The Funeral of the King of Denmark," "When Wifey's Ma Comes Back," "The First Woman Jury in America," Vitargaph special comedy. OWN HALL, TB KUITI FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST. Hay ward's Pictures The greatest comedy of modern times: MADAME SANS GENE MADAME SANS GENE Cast of principal characters: M. Duquesne as Napoleon M. Jacques Dorival as Marshall Lefebor M. Jacques Volnys as Count Neipperg of the Sarah Bernhardt Theatre and MADAME REJANE MADAME REJANE as SANS GENE The Laundress, The character in which she took EUROPE BY STORM EUROPE BY STORM MANAGERIAL. —It is with gratification and pride Haywards' Pictures emphasise the announcement to their multitudinous patrons they have secured for them, at an enormouß expense, the sole and exclusive rights of the magnificent Parisian production by camera of Moris. Sardous' famous comedy. MADAME SANS GENE With the world's greatest • living actress, Madame Rejane in her original role, supported by her own company of renowned artists. This superb comedy should taake a* wide appeal to all. rjlO W N HAL L , T E K UIT I . SUNDAY, 18th AUGUST. talks to Men and Women. MR R. H. BLIGH SPEAKS. Women —3 p.m. Man —8.15 p.m. Admission Free —Offering. E X A ' N D R~T^R _ TN _ KT Given Free of Charge. 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. *OWN HALL HAMILTON. SEPTEMBER 23rd to 26th. Entries Close August 31st. Full information from N. G. Gribble, Competitions Secretary, Box 64, Hamilton. iRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. First Anniversary AND SOIREE. SUNDAY, 25th SPECIAL SERVICES, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Large Trained Choir—Children and Adults. Soloa, Dueta, etc. MONDAY, 26th—TEA AND SOCIAL' Tickets —One Shilling. mSS B. MACKAY, Gold Medallist PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Naumai Buildings, Te Kuiti. Terms on application
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 491, 14 August 1912, Page 4
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