AMUSEMENTS. Empress Theatre, iora Street WEDNESDAY. A Pathe Stat Feature, CHEQUERED WOOING, A Three-reel Feature. TE KUITI. TO-NICHT ! TO-NIGHT! Barton Bros.' CIRCUS AND WILD AUSTRALIA. nnHIS year everything new and upi- to-date, including ALL STAR ARTISTS. Special engagement of, and direct from America, thfi Famous ASTON COMPANY, comprising 6 perfect lady acrobats and gymnasts. The WALHALLA BROS., direct from the leading English Halls, English comedy acrobats, musicians, and hat-sninners. The celebrated WALDORF TROUPE, 6 in number, of pyramid performers, direct from Fillis' Circus, South Africa, a bevy of beautiful lady gymnasts who perform a most beautiful tableau of white statuary. Miss ETHEL ASHTON, the sensational flying trapezist Miss VERA, fascinating young lady equestrienne. Miss STELLA, the dashing hurdle rider. Speciul engagement of QUEENSLAND HARRY, A stralia's greatest, who will ride celebrated outlaws and will stake £5 to ride any outlaw or huckjumper in an English hunting saddle. A challenge of £SO tu all other riders is iasued. Popular Prices.—3s and ?s, children 18. R. M. MUIRHEAD. Touring Manager. IOWNBALL, TEKUITI. JL TO-NIGHT TO-NICHT At 8 p.m. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT CONCERT Professor Swallow. Item by local talent, assisted by Miss ZOE BARTLEY, Mr E C. TASSELL, and Mr J. F. MONTAGUE. Concluding with a One-Act Comedy entitled " ADMIRAL PETERS." (By Local Talent). Reserved Seats 3s, Front Seats 2s, Back Seats 13. Box plan at Mrs Macdonald's. fIIOWN HALL, TE KUITI. Leasees: George Willoughby, Ltd. Managing Director: George Willoughby. Directors: George J Eaton, A. B. Davies, and Ben. J. Fuller. Positively One Night Only. WEDNESDAY, Ist APRIL. George Willoughby's BRILLIANT DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. (Direct from the Adelphi, Sydney). Headed By Mr GEORGE CROSS, Supported by Miss VERA REMEE, and leading Metropolitan Artists in "THE BEGGAR GIRL'S WEDDING," Walter Melville's Powerful Story of Life in the ureat Metropolis. Magnificenth Staged. Superbly Interpreted. Personal Supervision of George Willoughby. Prices.—4s (reserved), 3s. 2s. Box plan at McColl's. A. W. BATISTE, Touring Manager. ImOWN HALL, TE KUITI. Roman Catholic Bazaar AND FANCY FAIR. April 29th and 30tb, and May Ist. Afternoons and Evenings. Plain and Fancy and Produce Stalls. Tea Rooms. Side Show?. Variety Concert La?t Evening. For all information seeMrs Clark or Miss M. Sheehan Mejsrß P. Cotter or D. Sheehan Hon. Sees. Now on Sale. Now oil Sale Every purchaser DELIGHTED with " Te Kuiti Illustrated " Te be had from CHRONICLE OFFICE AND ALL NEWS AGENTS TE KUITI ONLY ONE SHILLING MONEY TO LEND. ON approved Becurity, at current rates of interest. BROADFOOT AND FINLAY, Solicitors. Rora street. Te Kniti. /E a>-e here to stay—not hirds of passage—and our guarantee is behind every pisno we sell, and we are here behind our guarantee— Robinson, Te Kuiti.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 654, 25 March 1914, Page 4
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