AMUSEMENTS. RINK, TE KUITI. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Curie's Pictures The Star of the Year. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE, 3000ft—in two parts —3000 ft. ABOUNDING WITH THRILLING SCENES. Thß Count's financial ruin The meeting of Wings—The circus manager—Madam Doree and the Count —At the rehearßal —The horse throws his rider —The Count as horseman —At the hotel—The hotel catches fire — Heroic sacrifice —The only way of escape across the telephone wire— THE FALL AND RESCUE! At the circus performance —Horse and rider —High up in the circus dome —On the platfotm of death —The horse completely out of control —Like a plummet —Horso and rider fall to earth. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. Supported by an All-star Programme. THUSRDAY'S PROGRAMME. BRONCHO BILLY'S BIBLE, Western drama. "That Bible stopped the bullet, boys." THE VAGABONDS, The heart story of a wanderer and his faithful dog. THE PASSER-BY, The story of a bachelor's dinner and its consequences. RICE AND OLD SHOES, Splendid drama by the Lubin firm. TWO KNIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM, An entertaining Edison comedy. And a host of scenics and bright comedies JOWN HALL, TE KUITI FRIDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. Hay ward's Pictures GRAND BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT in aid of TE KUITI FIRE BRIGADE. Cinematography materially enhances the value of illustrative teaching. HEAVEN AVENGES, A splendid story, being the latest by the famous A. B. Company. THE PICTURE IDOL,' A magnificent Vitagraph comedy, featuring the world's greatest comedy actor, Mr Maurice Coßtello. BRONCHO BILLY AND THE GIRL, G. M. Anderson and a superb cast in positively the greatest subject of the famous Broncho Billy series. THE CHILD'S PRAYER, A wonderful pathetic child drama — Lubin. Latest Pathe Gazette Topical Aboriginals of Victoria Travel Jam Making Educational Tun's and the Ruins of Carthage Scenic Escape of Gaß Comic (featuring Max Linder) Love Knows no Bar Comic A programme of Extraordinary Excellence. EVERYTHING POSITIVELY NEW, And Startling to a Degree. POPULAR PRICES. GRAND OPENING Of the Empress Theatre, Rora Street . . . Te Kuiti. gATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 8 p.m. Mr C. K. Wilson, M.P., and Mr E. H. Hardy, Mayor, will officiate. PROCEEDS IN AID OF BAND FUND. A Monster Star Programme direct from the GREATER WILLIAMS' AMUSEMENT CO., LTD., SIDNEY AND WELLINGTON, Popular Prices. —Front seats Is, children 6d, back seats 6d, reserved Beats at Robinson's piano depot Is 6d. COME AND HEAR The Empress Symphony Orchestra. Direction: King Country Picture Co., Ltd. GET your Piano or Furniture repolished by a first-class polisher at Pattison & Lockington's, Te Kuiti.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 517, 13 November 1912, Page 4
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