AMUSEMENTS. Empress Theatre, ra Street . . . TeKuiti. Direction: King Country Picture Co., Ltd. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Popularity is the result of success. BLACK BLOOD, 3000 ft drama. 3000 ft drama. Nordisk masterpiece, strong in characterisation. CONSCIENCE OR THE CHAMBER OF HORRORS, A Vitagraph drama, featuring Maurice Coatello. . LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Including DoncasterSt. Leger. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Be sure you get a coupon with your admission ticket. You may win £5 with it. Popular Prices. Back seats Is, .front seats 6d. POPULAR PRICES—Front Seats 6d, Back Seats Is. Mr H. Christain ... Pianist m-O'W.N HALL, TEKUITI. TUESDAY, 14th JANUARY. TUESDAY, 14th JANUARY. ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Great Jansen. JANSEN America's greatest and JANSEN the worjd's most famous JANSEN tranßformist. JANSEN An entirely ne« and JANSEN novel performance. JANSEN A gigantic spectacular JANSEN production. JANSEN Supporting Jansen ia a JANSEN superb company of all-star JANSEN American entertainers. JANSEN Positively the greatest JANSEN show of its kind in the JANSEN world. And his FULL COMPANY. • TUESDAY NEXT. TUESDAY NEXT. Supporting the GREAT JANSEN are the following high salaried American artists:—
LES BATES, The greatest exponent of black face and grotesque comedy that has ever appeared in New Zealand. Dainty ADDIE MONTAGUE, The favourite eoubrette. Positively the cleverest dancer that has ever appeared in Australasia. That flexible marvel, ALVIN, the straw man. . Delightful EDNA HERR, the lady of mystery. Prices.—4s, 39, 2a. and Is. Booking office at W. McGoll's. i- LEXANDRA RINK, TE KUITI. Premier Pictures LATE CURLES'. From Fuller's Auckland and Wellington. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAMME 'lncludes TOUCH OF A CHILD'S HAND, Drama. ME AND BILL, Drama. A Problem, in Reduction Vita. Comedy Rhine Falls Scenii Their Fates Sealed Comic Apple Pies Comic Melbourne Cup Topical PATRONS NOTE REDUCED PRICES.—Is to all parts, children 6d. J. LANGMUIR. , Manager. We apologise for advertising a programme for Friday laet. Through a | misunderstanding the matter went to press. High-class pictures will be shown every Wednesday and Thursday, and kindly notice that prices are reduced to Is for all parts, children 6d. . Phone No. 2 P.O. Box No. 16 J),IO«DEN (Late of the Commercial Hotel, t Hamilton) prAVJLNG taken over Jackson's Hotel, Te Awamutu, hquse has been refurnished throughout and enlarged, and is now the most up-to-date hotelin the Waikato. NIGHT PQRTER,; SAMPLE ROOM All£qrders pespa^tghei) ■ :^;;"THE§SAME:^
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 532, 11 January 1913, Page 4
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