AMUSEMENTS. RINK, TE KUITI. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Curie's Pictures ANOTHER BRILLIANT SERIES. "THE ROYAL ASCOT, 1912," A splendid picture depicting this year's great race. "THE MISER'S CHRISTMAS," "THE HONEYMOONERS," "CHRISTON WURCHILLS' EXPERIMENT," "THE GAZETTE," "A HUMBLE HERO," A dramatic story of a dog's devotion to his master. "ALKALI IKI'S BOARDINGHOUSE." The funniest Western picture of the day. "OLD HOME FOLK" "TOM-BOY BESSIE" "RED IN TRAGEDY" "ALGY, THE WATCHMAN" L. S. Lipscombe Pianist
PlO PIO TOWN HALL. A WALTZING COMPETITION will be held in "the above hall on FRIDAY NIGHT, September 20th, 1912. Valuable Prizes. Elaborate Supper. Music and Floor Unsurpassed. T OWN HALL, TE KUITI FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th Positively one night only. Hayward's Pictures Success beyond compare. Undeniable proof of merit. A truly remarkable programme. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. THE GREAT RUGBY MATCH AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON 1912 Ranfurly Shield Challenge Match, taken specially by Hayward's operator. CURE FOR POKERITIS A vitagraph comedy featuring Mr John Bunny. It is a cure all the way through, a cure for the blues, and it puts a keen edge on your appetite for the big pill of laughs it gives you. A GIPSY'S HONOUR. A coloured drama relating to a Mexican tribe of gypsies. HIS COUNTRY BEFORE ALL A military drama of daring happenings. SPHINT. A vitagraph drama of intense interest. HYDROPLANES v. MOTOR BOATS A thrilling and novel race against all records. DIEPPE MOTOR RACE 1912 A real thriller.
CARNIVAL AT NICE 1912 Topical screams of laughter and enthusiasm. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE Topical. AND A HOST OF OTHERS. POPULAR PRICES. rjIOWN HALL, TEKUITI. WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1912 At 8 p.m. Miss Valerie Collins, The talented New Zealand contralto, supported by her high-class Entertainment Company. A FEAST OF MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY. Full company of leading artists. REAL TREAT—NOT TO BE MISSED. Full Programme Later. DANCING CLASS. Weekly Dance Class every TUESDAY Evening 8 p.m. to 10.30. Municipal Hall Rora Street, Te Kuiti Teacher of piano and organ. Open for engagements.—H. CHRISTIAN. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Royal Cafe, L. J. ROBERTS, MANAGER, Rora street Te Kuiti. WILL be opened TO-NIGHT. Excellent Menu. Summer Drinks. niNaaiii
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 501, 18 September 1912, Page 4
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