AMUSEMENTS. rjIOWN HALL, TE KUITI. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 24th AUGUST. MISS MARIE BAINES MISS MARIE BAINES Supported by a new company in London's latest laughing success " Our Mary Ellen." See London's Queen of Comedy— The Lass fra' Lancashire in her inimitable impersonations and Laengh—You Can't help it. PRICES 3s, 2s. T. M. MATHER, Manager.
pR ESBYTERIAN CHURCH FIRST ' SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY —SUNDAY NEXT, in Cliurch' 11, a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Festival of Sacred Song. MONDAY SOIREE, Municipal Hall. Tea 6 p.m., Concert 8 p.m., Tickets Is.
OWN HALL, TE KUITI MONDAY AUGUST 26th. Hayward's Pictures STILL REIGN SUPREME. A Substantial Nautical Drama of Thrilling Interest "THE COFFIN SHIP," Or the wreck of the Aurora. A presentaion of unexampled realism. — Blowing up the lighthouse—A living gale—Last to leave the wreck —The old skipper—A sailor's sweetheart — Righting a wrong. "THE TELEGRAPH OPERATOR," A drama full of pathos and excitement. Showing the remarkable pluck of a young girl when in a tight corner. It appeals to one and all as being great. "BUDAPEST," Special scenic. "THE MEDICINE WOMAN," A real story of Western life. A coloured "production containing a most vivid story. A really good represen tation of wild doings. "THE LATEST TOPICAL
GAZETTE." "FOUNTAINS OP VERSAILLES," A beautiful reproduction of this marvellous spectacle. HAYWaRD'S LAUGHTER ' MAKERS: "He Wanted tn Propose, But "Lecture on Teetotalism." KUITI COLLEGE Pupil's Evening, fJIOWNHALL, TEKUIT. WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST. RINK, TE KUITI. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 28th. Curie's Pictures GROWING MORE POPULAR EVERY WEEK. THE PICK OF THE WIDE WORLDS PRODUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAMME: "For Hia Pal's Sake," a story of real affection. "The Mexican Revolutionist," a sensational and exciting story of a fight for freedom. "A College Girl," a splendid story of school days and after. "The Stolen Invention," a thrilling drama showing the outwitting of treachery. Star Scenic and Topical Films—"The Burning of New York's Insurance Buildings," "A Trip on Lake Constance," "Scenes of the Town of Vladskay." Specially selected high-class comedy You'll laugh, alright —"A Fish Story," "Getting His Money," "Is Life Expensive?" "Calino as Lion Tamer." ALWAYS CLEAN AND BRIGHT. 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. Skating! Skating! OPEN Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evening from 7-3° to 10 p.m. Thursday and Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 P-m. Other times by appointment only.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 494, 24 August 1912, Page 4
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