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AMUSEMENTS. A LEXANDKA RINK, TE KUITI. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Curie's Pictures A picture eclipsing in sensation and realism anything ever before presented. Edison's absolute masterpiece, THE RELIEF OF LUGKNOW, 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. THURSDAY'S PROGRAMME. Another Masterpiece THE BAREFOOT BOY, Adapted from Whittaker's poem. Capt. Rivers' Reward Drama "A Halfbreed's Treachery," "Dick Turpin" (second series), the King of Highwayman; "Italian Artillery," "The Cotton Industry," "Pathe's Gazette," And a host of scenics and bright comedies. Empress Theatre, Rora Street . .. . Te Kuiti. Direction: King Country Picture Co., Ltd. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NI^HT. A Monßter Star Programme direct from the GREATER AMUSEMENT CO., LTD.,

At the i/Jungan A Bandit Scare Transit of Venus Ali Baba Her Relation Black Snake Treachery Man's Lust for Gold Sky Trip in a Dirigible Pranks of a Rag-a-muffin WE NEVER CHANGE OUR PRICES Front Seats Is; Back Seats 6d. Tip-up Seats. Tip-up Seats. Changes of programme on Wednesdays and Saturdays. FOR THE CHILDREN: A Free Matinee will be given to the children on Saturday afternoon. TOWN HALL, TE KUITI FRIDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. Hayward's Pictures A Unique Event in Cinematography. SUNK IN MID-OCEAN. It is almost unnecessay to enlarge upon the sensational qualities of such a picture, nor to point out that it offers the general public an opportunity of witnessing a spectacle at once awful and magnificent, which hitherto not one man in ten thousand has seen. SUNK IN MID-OCEAN SUNK IN MID-OCEAN Shows in every detail the sinking of the Helvetia after colliding with the Empress of Britain in mid-Atlan-tic. SUNK IN MID-OCEAN " . . . . ' slowly the huge structure of wood and iron heels over on end, until she stands half out of water like a massive shining rock. The ship slides gracefully downwards, gracefully, noiselessly." The Most Wonderful "Topical" Ever taken. Together with an All-Star Programme. POPULAR PICTURE PRICES.

During the screening of the above picture, "SUNK IN MID-OCEAN," the eminent Auckland baritone, Mr McConnell, will sing, "ASLEEP IN THE DEEP." 10WN HALL, TEKUITI. WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 27th, At 8 p.m. Grand Birthday Evening. First-class Promenade Concert. Pianoforte solo Miss B. Mackay Solo (selected) Mrs W. Cowan Duet "Excelsior," Messrß E. C. Tassell and A. Pattison Solo (selected) Miss L. Teague Duet (selected) Mrs W. Cowan and Mr A. Pattison Etc. Etc. Etc. Goods Stall. Ice Cream Booth. Competitions. COME. COME. COME. Admission—Adults, One Shilling. Children, Sixpence.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 519, 20 November 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 519, 20 November 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 519, 20 November 1912, Page 4

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