MHHTtt GS AND AMUSEMENTS. mHE BISHOP will be preacher at St. 1 Stephen’s, Tamaherc, on Sunday next, at three o’clock. T° TO-^GHT! WN HALL, HAMILTON Every Wednesday, Friday & Saturday EMPIRE PICTURE COMPANY (tn conjunction with John Fuller an! Sons) PICTURES SUPREME IN ART AND BEAUTV. SELECTED WITH DISCRETION TO PLEASE OUR PATRONS. Another Great Star Production This (Wednesday) Evening THE LYONS’ MAIL THE LYONS’ MAIL Story of a Daring Mail Coach Robbery in the Days of Napoleon, ruffianly schemes, and a pathetic case of mistaken identity. A 2,500 ft. picture abounding in stirring scenes. Made famous by the late' Sir Henry Irving. 1 reduced in Australia to thronged audiences a few weeks ago by his son, Mr H. B. Irving. Alto, PIGS IS PIGS! The great 1000 ft. Rollicking Comedy, and a host of others—Topical, Scenic, Dramatic, etc. Popular Prices: Pit 6:1. Stalls Is. Dress Circle, Ladies Is, Gentlemen Is 6 Booking at Paul’s. T HE KING’S THEATRE Every Evening, Change of Programme Every Wednesday and Saturday Night. Matinee Every Saturday Afternoon, Doors Open at 2 p.m. The King’s Orchestra of Five Players. Safety assured. Operator in fire-proof room. To-night At 8. To-night The Great Sensational Pictures: “THE REDMAN’S WRATH 1" OVER SILENT PATHS!” Great Drama. “THE ARIZONA SCOUT!” Cowboy Drama. Also, Views of Melbourne, Scenes in Jersey, and the usual great variety of Star Subjects. Dress Circle, 1/6; stalls. I/-; pit. 61. THE OPENING OF THE rnAMAHERE pENNTS QOURTS WILL BE HELD ON Saturday Next, at 3 o’clock. A. N. DINGLE, Hon. Sec. W AIKATO ELECTORAL. ELECTORATE E' AIR .1. A. YOUNG Will Address the Electors as under at 8 o’clock each evening KOROKONUI AND WHAREPDHANGA—FRIDAY, Nov, 17. Other dates will br announced later. W Ail Electors Cordially Invited AIKATO f A LECTOR ATE Mr H. J. Greenslade. M.P. Will Address the ELECTORS ns under : LEAMINGTON-Wednesday, Nov. 15. S p.m FRANKTON — Thurs'ay, Nov. 16, 8 p.m. (Town Hall). TE AWAMUTU TOWN IT ALL— Friday, Nov. 17. !i p.m. PATERANG -Public Hall, Saturday, Nov. 18, 8 p.m. OTHER DATES ADVERTISED LATER. Try AIKATO ELECTIONS. A meeting of Mr 11. J. Grcenslade's Hamilton East Committee will be held in Masonic Hall on FRIDAY, November 17th, at 8 p.m. A full attendance is requested. MARK li. FITZWILLIAM, J. LUX FORD, Joint Secs. W AIKATO ELECTORATE. MR GREENSLADE’S CANDIDATURE. MEETING OF COMMITTEE. A Meeting of Mr H. J. Greenslade’s Hamilton West and Frankton Committees will be held at the Old Borough Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, November I,sth, at 8 p.m. MARK L. FITZWILLIAM, J. LUX FORD, Hon. Sees. R AGE AN ELECTORATE. MR R. P. BOLLARD (the Reform Party Candidate) will address the Electors as under at 8 p.m;— GORDONTON HALL, Wednesday. 15th November. KARAMU SCHOOL, Thursday, 10th November. WHATAWHATA HALL, Friday, 17th November. HOROTIU HALL, Saturday, 18th November. Il AGLAN E ,1 L H C T O R A T li Mr ALLEN BELL, opposition Candidate for Raglan, will address the Electors as under : Waingaro HaII—WEDNESDAY, 15th November, 7.30 p.m. HAMILTON -Town Had, THURSDAY, i6th, at 7.30 p.m. NGARUAWAHIA- FRIDAY, 17th, at 7.30 p.m. E LEG T O R A L TO THE ELECTORS OF RAGLAN. Ladif.s And Genu.*men, - I beg to announce that I wi be a candidate for your suffrages r the forthcoming General Electio as an Independent Liberal, and wi lay my views before you at th earliest possible moment. BASIL lIEWETT. |)AG LA N EL E C 'J' ORA T E Mr Basil Hewett, The Independent Liberal Candidate, will ADDRESS the ELECTORS of RAGLAN as follows: Taupiri—Hall, Wednesday, 15th November, at 8 p.m. Mangawhara-School, Thursday, 16th November, at 8 p.m. ITorotiu—Hall, Friday, 17th November, at 2 p.m. Te Kowhai —Hall, Friday, 17th November, at 8 p.m, Whatawhata —Hull, Saturday, 18th November, at 8 p.m. All Electors cordially invited. rp AUKA NG A E LECTO RAT E. MR W. H. HERRIES, M.P. will address meetings as under; Okoroire, Thursday, IGth, Hotel Hall, 8 p.m. Hinuera, Thursday, IGth, 2 p.m. Matamata, Woolshcd, 8 p.m., Friday, 17 th. Tirau, Hall, 7.30, Saturday 18th. Selwyn, Mill, Monday, 20th.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 4854, 15 November 1911, Page 3
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