AMUSEMENTS. LEXANDKA RINK, TE KUITI. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Curie's Pictures Always Abreast of the Times. FUNERAL OP THE LATE GENERAL BOOTH, An imposing spectacle. „ The great Army marching through the streets of London. SCENES AT THE GRAVESIDE. THE FORGOTTEN GLUE An absorbing detective story. SAVED BY TELEPHONE, Gripping modern story, abounding with exciting episodes. THE PUGILIST AND THE GIRL, A story of love and a conquest. THE PRICE HE PAID, Showing the white man's lust for gold. TROUT FARMING IN SURREY, And a host of scenics and bright comedies. [DONT' MISS THIS FINE PROGRAMME. THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. Great Star A.B. Drama, THE SANDS OF DEE, Splendid story, beautiful scenery, splendid photography. LENA AND THE GEESE, Star A.B. Drama. A story of Old Holland. The Sheriff's Daughter Lubin Drama Their Hero Edison Drama SCENICS: "Glimpses of Canada" and "Constantinople." COMEDIES: "Zigobo Drives a Locomotive" "Apple Pies," "What an Ass." PATHE GAZETTE. ImOWN HALL, TE KUITI I FRIDAY, Bth NOV EMBER. Hayward's Pictures Another Constellation of Exclusive Stars. THE PLOT THAT FAILED, A thrilling 2500 ft drama, magnificently produced, with unflagging interest from opening to close. Leap Year Comedy American Film Co. Fortunes of a Composer Vita. Drama Revolution in a Bachelor's Club Comedy Lily Borella Animal Act Pilgrimange of Summit of Fuji Scenic Eternal Woman Comic Latest Pathe Gazette Topical. POPULAR PRICES. j N.B.—By arrangement, costing a I mint of money, with the greatest of i all film-producing firms, The Vita graph of America, and Pathe Freres, of Paris, you can Bee always at Hayward's Pictures. Any of their artists are names to conjure with —Maurice Costello, John Bunny, Max Linder, Florence Turner, Lillian Walker, Edith Storey, and Flora Finch. Axeman's Carnival MOKAU. Friday, November 22, 1912 For particulars see poster or communicate with ROBERT S. Jomt A. G. SAMPSON i Secs * Mr Eichard Ormsby LICENSED INTERPRETER—FIRS' GRADE. For several years associated wit Mr John Ormsby, at Otorohanga am Te Kuiti. BEGS to notify tbe public that hi has commenced business on hi own account at No. 2, Mercantile Chambers, Sheridan street, Te Kuiti. 'Phone 139. Private residence 123 LOTUS TEA ROOMS (next Kelvii House). —Lunches 12 to 2, Is Afternoon tea, 6d; Lunch for schoo children, 3d.—Mrs SMITH, proprie tress. "THE PICCADILLY" RORA STREET, TE KUI T ] Luncneon 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, Proprietress (late of Railway Refreshment Rooms) i
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 515, 6 November 1912, Page 4
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