AMUSEMENTS. OWN HALL, TE KUITI TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. Sept. 21st and 2Srd. Hayward's Pictures An Incomparable Feature Programme. An Absolute Exclusive. REDEEMED BY FIRE, A chapter of real life, perfectly natural, absolutely real. A series of acenes which would tax the most wellappointed studio, follow each other in rapid succession. The sensational climax grips and holds as a film never did before. MR BOLTER'S INFATUATION. A Bcreaminely humorous comedy THE BOY OF THE REVOLUTION, A military spectacle of stirring times. THE DORMOUSE, A scientific offering of exceptional attractiveness. Latest Gazette Topical Our Boy's Future Career Comic The Disturbed Sentry Comic and others. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. THE GREAT RUGBY MATCH AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON 1912 Ranfurly Shield Challenge Match, taken specially by Hayward's operator. POPULAR PRICES.
RINK, TE KUITI. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Curie's Pictures ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. Special 2500 ft Special Special 2500 ft Special "LOVE'S REVENGE" "LOVE'S REVENGE" A drama full of interest and excitement from beginning to end. "THE EYE THAT NEVER SLEEPS" Startling adventures wonderful interpretation—a thrilling secret service drama. "HIS LESSON" A pathetic A.B. masterpicee. "THE LOVE OF AN ISLAND MAID" Words fail to describe this picture. Plot—out of the ordinary. Action —stirring. Photography perfect. Scenes —natural and extraordinary. "Through Hill and Dale," a lovely scenic; "Pathe's Gazette," topical; "Microcsopic Pond Dwellers," natural history. A connected volume of fun —"His Mother-in-law," "Tweedledum Rears a Pupil," "Percy's Diminishing Bike," etc. L. S. Lipscombe Pianist JIOWN HALL, TE KUITI. TUESDAY, Ist 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. Assisted By— Arthur H. Ripley, tenor. New Zealand's premier vocalist. H. Madison Cardon, a great humorist and' brilliant monologuist, keeps the audience in roars of laughter. R. H. Dellow, baritone, gold medallist. Arthur Gordon, violinist, a great genius and brilliant player. Miss G. Evans, accompanist. A STRONG COMBINATION AND A RARE TREAT—NOT TO BE MISSED. Popular Prices.
Arrested! Arrested! Town Hall, Te Kuiti, WED. (October 2 and 3) THURS. BY THE BIG BIG BAZAAR BAZAAR In aid of Presbyterian Church Funds Delightful Decorations Surprising Stalls Prime Programme Merry Marches Brisk Business COMING CROWDS. STALLS! STALLS! Plain Fancy Handkerchief Bachelors Sweets Supper Fairy Garden Orange Grove Shooting Gallery Competitions SEE SANTA CLAUS, ETC. The place for Xmas. Presents. Help! We invite you to Help! Admission — Afternoon 6d. Evening is
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 502, 21 September 1912, Page 4
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