AMUSEMENTS. mOWNHALL, TEKUITI. SUNDAY, 18th AUGUST." TALKS TO Men and Women. MR R. H..BLIGH SPEAKS. Women —3 p.m. Men—B.ls p.m. Admission Free —Offering. FTIOWN HALL, T E KUITI MONDAY, 19th AUGUST. Complete Change of Programme. Hayward's Pictures STILL REIGN SUPREME.^ A great detective drama full of exciting happen r ngs: "CHARLIE COLMS" "CHARLIE COLMS" And the dancer's necklace. Hon Charlie Culms recovers a famous dancer's necklace. Ihe remarkable features of the production are both varied and many, and include the burning of the Opera House, Watteau Varieties. The many events that occur before the jewels are again restored to their owner make this film a triumph of realism. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE, topical. "WINNING IS LOSING," A Vitagraph comedy of exceptional brightness. Winning a fast racing trot on the track a young man loses his sweetheart but by a happy thought wins her back again. There's dash and go in it. "WAITING" A drama with a deljghtful romance. It impresses as an exceedingly effective story true to life. "Straits of Bonifacia," scenic; "Telephone Girl," drama; "Cologno and the River Rhine," scenic; "Gaumont Graphic" topical; "Valley of Chevreuse," scenic. HAYWARD'S LAUGHTER MAKERS: "Noisy Neighbours," "Jim at School." A LEXANDKA RINK, TE KUITI. WEDNESDAY. 21st AUGUST. Curie's Pictures Another Spectacular and Thrilling Production. SPECIAL SPECIAL "THE INDIAN MASSACRE" "THE INDIAN MASSACRE" Bison Exclusive Film 3000 Feet. Not an ordinary Indian picture. It is the greatest sensation of the day. Hundreds of real Indians tak6 part in this wonderful pourtrayal. ."THE SPORT OF KINGS" "THE SPORT OF KINGS" Scenes in the 'ife of a racehorse; a wonderful picture which will appeal with irrestible force to all lovers of the sport of kings. S. Darling, Esq., the noted trainer. Lavington Parts. Mr Buchanan's stud farm. The great sire—Santry. Early morning exercise and another glimpse of the 1912 Derby. "THE ROUND UP AT PENDLETON" A great picture of the Wild West. Wonderful pluck and skill is displayed in fancy riding, lassooing, bull dogging, etc. "THE ONES WHO, SUFFER." A drama dealing with a subject that will reach the hearts of all. "JEAN'S INTERVENTION" A beautiful story, the. Vitagraph favourite dog taking the leading part. "Hypnotic Detective," "Diamond Ear-rings," "From Bordeaux to Paulliac," etc., etc. ALEXANDRA RINK. Given Free of Charge. Hospital Fund. MASQUERADE, FANCY AND POSTER DANCE. By Special Request THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1912 Specially Prepared Floor. Good tfusic. Light Refreshments. ilaster of Ceremonies, Mr E. A. Power Pianist, Mr H. Christian riCKETS: Gents., 2s 6d; Ladies, Is' 6d. ALL ARE INVITED TO ASSIST. JNO. H. TRINNEAR, Hon. Secretary. VAIKATO MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY CONTESTS. Spring Song Carnival. HALL HAMILTON. SEPTEMBER 23rd to 26th. Entries Close August 31st. Full information from N. G. ribble, Competitions Secretary, Box 4, Hamilton.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 492, 17 August 1912, Page 4
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