AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPENING Of the Empress Theatre, Bora Street Te Kuiti. IATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 8 p.m. Mr C. K. Wilson, M.P., and Mr E. H. Hardy, Mayor, will officiate. PROCEEDS IN AID OP BAND FUND. A Monster Star Programme direct from the GREATER WILLIAMS' AMUSEMENT CO., LTD., SYDNEY AND WELLINGTON. PROGRAMME. Ladies are requested to remove their bats at the commencement of the programme. PART I. Overture "Rhinefels" Empress Orchestra Taschkent, Russia Scenic Waltz "Monte Christo" The Greater Love Drama "Simple Aveu" Arabella's Neighbours Comic Intermezzo "Lalal Rookh" Fresh Water Fish Educational "Carnival of Venice" Resignation Drama Waltz "Golden Love" PART 11. Overture "La Sauterelle" Empress Orchestra Heroes of the Blue and Grey Drama "Hope March" There's Many a Slip Comic "Frivolous Cupid" HONOUR THY FATHER Star Drama Waltz "Tres-Jolie" A Footbal Absurdity 'Comic Two-Step "Big Indian Chief" GOD SAVE THE KING. This programme will be produced on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Changes of programme on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Popular Prices. —Front seatß Is, children 6d. back seats 6d, reserved seats at Robinson's piano depot Is 6d. COME AND HEAR The Empress Symphony Orchestra. Direction: , King Country Picture Co., Ltd. FOWN HALL, TE KUITI. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER. Direction Alf. Linley. First Appearance of the Dainty, Dashing. Delightful Carrie Moore, Supported by her own specially organised company in the Musical Farcical Comedietta, " CHIPS," Or "A VISIT TO THE STUDIO," A musical medley of songs, dances, and specialities written and played to amuse both young and old. Not a dull moment from start to finish. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. Reserved seats 4s, at McColl's. W. A. LOW, Business Manager. WALTER A. PRICE, Advance Rep. \ LEXANDRA RINK, TE KUITI. WEDNESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER. Curie's Pictures A picture eclipsing in sensation and realism anything ever before presented. Edison's absolute masterpiece, THE RELIEF OF LUGKNQW, Indian Mutiny 1856. A stupendous production. Showing the besieged people of Lucknow. The troops seen are the celebrated "QUEENS' OWN." —See— The dissatisfaction of the Indian troops—The outbreak —Just what occurred on that memorable evening at Lucknow —Burning of the officers' houses—Sir Henry Lawrence's death -His burial at night midst shot and shell—General Havelock starting for the relief—Great heroism—"But we will drain the life blood where we stand to save our children." The film is a decided dramatic triumph DON'T MISS IT Supported by a host of first release, Star productions. Mr GRESHAM English and American Dental Surgeon. TE KUITI. Otorohanga— Ist and 3rd Thursday TELEPHONE No. 2.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 518, 16 November 1912, Page 4
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