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AMUSEMENTS.

••THE SMART SET.'

This very claver party of entertainers who are having a very success- I ful season in Auckland, will be visiting Te Kuiti on Wednesday, July 23rd. The fact that the company is under the well-known management of Mr Victor Bock, i 9 a guarantee that the entertainment will be clean and bright. Te Kuitiacs will be pleased to have the opportunity of again appreciating Mr Maynard Dakin, who was the leading comedian with the "English Pierrots,'.' who visited Te Kuiti last season. The whole company has received the approval of the public wherever they appeared, and a record house should welcome The Smart Set" to Te Kuiti on July 23rd. EMPRESS PICTURES. "A Gipsy's Hate.'*—A beautiful aiDsy girl refuses to marry the man * whom her father chooses for her. and ♦hereby raise* family discord. She meets<a theatrical manager and his secretary who are spending a day in Se country and make up heir mind to fly with them and accept the engagement which they offer her. Stealing one of her father's horses she proceeds to execute this resolve. She is pursued by her father andl angry lover They overtake her while she Stalking with her new friends. However? after a sharp fight she escapes W?th the manager in his motor In The struggle she wounds her would-be Jisband and he. swearing: »"■»£. Allows her to the city. Making her debut at Moulin Rouge she rapidly mounts the ladder of success and obSinfan excellent music hall engageSent. Her suitor and father discover fer whereabouts and the former obtoiMWorkasa scene-sbifter at the X hill. Just after she has gained Mother success with her fire dance "S?b about to leave thestage, h*r reJengefullovsr presents to™*" »J ?.tn ?o Ve h r er fr °dressing room where SStly afterwards she dies.

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Bibliographic details
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 582, 5 July 1913, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
300

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 582, 5 July 1913, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 582, 5 July 1913, Page 5

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