AMUSEMENTS. Empress Theatre, Rora Street Te Kuiti. Direction: King Country Picture Co., Ltd. SATURDAY, MONDAY AND ! TUESDAY. THE GOD OF THE SUN, Another Kismet. A wonderful coloured drama by the great Pathe Freres, WRECK OF THE STAR OF CANADA, At Gisborne. THE GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER, 3000 ft. 3000 ft. A superior military drama. "Gaumont Graphic." "How the Bandit was Captured," 'Rabbit Industry in' Victoria," "The Miracle," Vitagrßph drama. POPULAR PRICES—Front Seatß 6d, Back Seats Is. Mr H. Christain Pianist LEXANDRA RINK, TE KUITI. Premier Pictures GREAT SHOW PROGRAMMEWEDNESDAY NEXT. ; AN EQUINE HERO, A thrilling story of a Weßtern girl and her ail-but human hcse. The young woman was captured and carried off bv Indians, who tie her to a tree on the brink of an abyss, the only egress from which is over a single log stretched across it. "Doc," her horse, trails her, walks across the log, and with his teeth, unties the captive girl's bonds. All should see this wonderfnl picture on WEDNESDAY, AT THE RINK. ] "Tweedledum" again appears, struggles with a tap, floods the build-] ing, all in the house have to swim for, it—a most laughable scene. The other items include — DRAMAS.—"Combination of the Safe," "Convalescent," "Honour Thy Father." INTEREST.—"Waterplane. Trials in Japanese Navy." COMEDlES. Beauty," "Two Powders," "Stern Papa." SCENlC—'Plymouth and Surroundings," "Visit to Kamas Country," "Gaumont Graphic,"—all new. ANOTHER GREAT SHOW. PRO GRAMME ON THURSDAY. COMPLETE CHANGE. Exciting Dramas and Most Laughable Comedies. Programme in Wednesday's issue. ADMITTED TO BE STEADIEST AND BEST PICTURES ON SHOW. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAIN. Wirth Bros., GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Absoutely New Every Visit. Opening in Te Kuiti on FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. One Night Only. THE wonder show of all ages—Stupendous Circus —Wild West Show and Zoo of Trained Wild Animals — Something you have never Been before —Something you have read about or seen in moving pictures only—A genuine band of American Cowboys and Cowgirls—The mystery fascination, bewitching spirit of the interminable American prairie with its gallant men and women, transported to your doors Also HILLARY LONG, the up-side-down phenomenon —The Menagerie of Strange Animals. Open in the afternoon from 4 to 5 o'clock. Adults Is, children 6d. EVENING PRICES AS USUAL. School Books and Stationery COMPLETE STOCK AT BOTTOM SHOP 12 shades of new Writing Pads and Envelopes SUTTON BROS. HAIRDRESSERS AND STATIONERS RORA STREET TE KUITI To Home Seekers. T)AUSE before choosing a site for your house. Have you seen the PUKENUI estate? Only five minutes from the Post Office. The best freehold sections in Te Kuiti, at the cheapest price, and on the easiest terms. Cajl apd see J. R. Graham TODAY, ~.-.•
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 542, 15 February 1913, Page 4
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