AMUSEMENTS. IT! OWN HALL, TE KUITI TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. Hayward's Pictures An incomparable feature programme. EXCLUSIVE EXCLUSIVE "BOUND AND RELEASED," or THE ROMANCE OF A CIRCUS GIRL RIDER. Told with power and is very life like. For vividness it can hardly^ be aurpaassd, and it fairly gallops off with the audience. The Three Sultanas Drama Marriage of Billy Western Comedy Under Mexican Skies Western Drama Manner and Customs of the Siamese Educational Birds and Animals of Brazil Coloured Educational Latest Gaumont Graphic Topical Latest Australian Gazette Topical Tontolini Sneezes Comic Who's Boss, Eh? Comic MODERN ENTERPRISE PRICES.
i LEXANDKA RINK, TE KUITI. WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER. Curie's Pictures THE WORLD'S BEST PRODUC- . TIONS. The Star Picture: CAPTAIN KING'S RESCUE, A thrilling Mexican Revolution incident. THE SPIDER'S WEB, A great drama. A warning to the untvary and those who would get rich quick. OUT OF THE DEPTHS Drama. A MEXICAN ROMANCE, Drama. MILK STREAM AND FARMLAND, Beautiful Scenics. THE TIN-CAN RATTLE, An amusing story of Western newspaper. "Leap Year Proposals," every foot of this gives you a 1/augh: "Ranch GirlH on a rampage," a story of light hearts and strong nerves; "Three Men in a Fix," "The Latest London Gazette," "Studies in Aquatic Life."
mOWN HALL, TEKUITI. 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 humurist 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, accumpaniat. 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. 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. We invite you to Help! Admission— Afternoon 6d. Evening is Fire! Fire! Fire ! mOWN HALL, TE KUITI. THURSDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1912. GRAND BALL In aid of the funds of the Te Kuiti Volunteer Fire Brigade. Double ticket ss. Gent. 3s, Lady 2s.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 504, 28 September 1912, Page 4
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