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AMUSEMENTS.

EMPRESS PICTURES. The management of the Empress Picture have secured thfc exclusive rights of showing Fuller's pictures in Te Euiti, and a new departure will be the complete change of programme three times a week. A v*ry attractive programme will be screened tfcis evening, amongst the pictures shown will be one with views of Italian lakes. The dramatic films are of the first order, and comedy and educational films will appeal to all.

CURLE'S PICTURE. Tc-night at the Rink the star picture is a V'itagraph drama of historical interest "Cardinal Wolsey" and is well supported by a fine programme. On Thursday evening a complete change will be given and the cnanagment stats that it is one of the beat programmes ever presented in Te Euiti. The star is by-the Edison Co., "The Charge of the Light Brigade, a totally different picture to that put on some months ago. It is very realistic, the ride "through the valley of death," the return, the falling rider, riderless horses, etc., adding most convincing touches. The other dramas are "Old Love Letters, the latest Vitagraph star. "Treasure Island," "Together." A film giving an exhibition uf ju-jitsu is very interesting, as is ' 'Building a Railway Carriage." Some bright comedies, scenics, and the latest London Gaumont Graphic complete the programme. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. The usual change of Hayward's pictures will be screened at the Town Hall un Friday next. The star film "Political Kidnapping" is an exciting story of an election. Other films are "Pandora's Box," a comedy by the "Vitagraph Company, in which _Mr John Bunny i 3 the centre attraction. "Dark Feather's Strategy," an Indian drama; "Diamond Rose," drama; "A Brute's Revenge" drama. Happenings in other part", of the world will be faithfully recorded in the latest Gaumont Graphic. The comic pictures are Well up to the usual standard, completing a very fine programme.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 525, 11 December 1912, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 525, 11 December 1912, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 525, 11 December 1912, Page 5

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