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AMUSEMENTS. Empress Theatre, Rora Street Te Kuiti. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. An Exclusive Vitagraph Comedy. BUNNY ALt AT SEA. A huge piece of merriment. "BOBBY'S FAILURE," Featuring Maurice Coatello. "TRAFALGAR AND TO-DAY." "The Artist's Joke." "HINDOO'S CURSE." In India, two adventurerß, Guy Randall and Jack Lowell, are caught qheating at the English army quarters. Their Hindoo servant,Sukim, proposes that they go with him to the Hill country, where a festival is being hejd to one of the Hindoo gods. Under Sukim's guidance. Randall and Lowell hide in the Temple, and when the High Priest is alone' counting over the offering, tney strike him insensible and steal the money. From the forehead of the god Randall steals a costly jewel. Sukim warns him thata curse will follow. The priest swears to be revenged or recover the jewel. Randall, with his colleague, escapes to England. He seeks in marriage the hand of Grace the daughter of Lord Leverton, who forces her to accept Randall, although she is already engaged to young Greyson. On the wedding day, the Hindu avengers follow him to his country house. Unseen, they stab him to death. "Teddy's Unlucky Day." "Taking Care of Baby." "Chrysanthemumms." "The Old Reporter." "Latest Gazette.' A Grand Concert, In Aid of the Accident and General

Funds of the TE KUITI VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE Will be held in the Town Hall, Taupiri street, on THURSDAY, May 22nd, 1913, at 8 p.m. sharp. Under the distinguished presence and patronage of the Mayor and Councillors of Te Kuiti Borough, and the Chairman and members of the Te Kuiti District School Committee. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture. —Messrs Lipsconibe, Bartley, and Clapham. Song.—"What Care I." Mr Blackman. Sailor's Hornpipe, Mr Ronald Harding. Song.—Selected. Missie Rawlinson (7 years old). Song.—"Roses."—Mr Robert Adams. Pianoforte Solo. —Miss Ivy Graham. Song.—"The Veteran's Song."—Mr Dodge. Recitation. "The Captain's Whiskers." —Miss Nina Fleming. Song.—"There Let Me Rest."—Fire man B. Guy. Song —"Hope, Love and Faith." — Mrs Clarke. Plantation Song and Dance. Mr Ronald Harding. Part 11. Quartette. —Municipal Band. Song.—"Afton Water." —Mr Adams. Song.—"Just Plain Folk." —Miss M. Sheehan. Duet.—"The Battle Eve." -■ Messrs Blackman and Dodge. Pianoforte Solo. —Miss Nina Fleming. Comic Specialty.—Mr Ronald Harding Viulin Solo.—Mr B. Clapham. Duet. —"Ora Pro Nobis." —Miss Sheehan and Mrs Clark. Song.—"Will You Love?". —Fireman B. Guy. "GOD SAVE THE KING." Fun galore. Fun for everbyody, and nothing to offend the eye, the ear, or the mind of the most fastidious. Tickets. One shilling, reserved seats two shillings. Firemen in uniform will canvass the whole district within a few days with tickets. GRIEBHABER. & CO. (Late of Christchurch) BEGS to inform the residents of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts that he has now started in business as Watchmaker and Jeweller The best workmanship guaranteed, having had many years experience in optical work, sight tested free of charge. Watches at any price to suit purchaser, reliable timekeeper guaranteed. All kinds of Jewellery up-to-date. Inspection invited. RORA STREET, (Opposite Railway Station), Te Kuiti IN BANKRUPTCY. 1 HAVE been instructed by the Official Assignee to sell at my mart on Saturday, May 31sfc, at 2.30 p.m.—All the equity in his farm at Te Mapara; also : all chattels and effects. Full details will appear in next issue. J. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 569, 21 May 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 569, 21 May 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 569, 21 May 1913, Page 4

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