AMUSEMENTS. OWN HALL, TE KUITI TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. Hayward's Pictures A Selection from the Best the World can Offer. Wonderful Collection of New Stars. "WON, YET LOST," A Nordisk feature film 3000 ft. From start to finish the story is full of unexpected happenings and sensational, and the cleverly constructed plot cannot fail to grip one's attention. Latest Gaumont Graphic Topical His Father's Son Drama Convicts Generosity Drama From Erg to Spit Educational Australian Gazette Topical Summer Pictures Coloured Scenic Uncle's Present Comic There's Many a Slip 'Twixfc the Cup and the Lip Comic Grand National Steeplechase, 1912, Melbourne POPULAR PICTURE PRICES. nOWN HALL, TE KUITI. TUESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER. Return visit of Miss Marie Baines the laughing lass fra' Lancashire, And her talented company in "OUR MARY ELLEN." New Songs. New Features. New Specialist, and THE SAME OLD LAUGH. Prices —3s and 2s. Box plan at Mr McColl's. T. M. MATHER, Manager. RINK, TE KUITI. WEDNESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. Curie's Pictures We have pleasure in , announcing to the general public that we do not belong to the Picture Combine, and this opportunity is taken to announce that our high standard of pictures will be maintained. The Great 3000 ft Special "ALL IS NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS," Produced on a magnificent scale, supported by an aU-star programme, including '"BROWN OF HARVARD," Star Selig
"JUST LIKE A WOMAN," A.B. masterpiece. A story of the capriciousness of women "THE RUNAWAYS," Or the adventures of a newly married cuuple "DUCK FARMING," - Interest. "WORKING FOR HUBBY," Vitagraph comedy "Ponto's Joke," "Pathe Gazette," etc. Axeman's Carnival MOKAU. Friday, November 22, 1912 For particulars see poster or communicate with ROBERT S. WEBSTER | Joint A. G. SAMPSON S Secs ' "TEE PICCADILLY" RORA STREET, TE KUITI Limcneon ana Afternoon Tea SUPPERS —Saturday's Only (Rora St.) Beef Tea and Meat Pies a specialty Patrons will be catered for at Shop opposite Taupiri St. Hall during the interval and after performances. Only the Choicest English & Colonial Confectionery stocked. New goods constantly arriving. MRS. J. LANGMUIR, Prop.ietress (late of Railway Refreshment Rooms) A. A. Lissaman Veterinary Chemist, TE KUITI Dear Sir, A valuable dairy cow of mine was very ill with Inflammation. I gave her your specific medicine for such cases, and am glad to state two doses completely cured her. . Stockowners
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 510, 19 October 1912, Page 4
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