T OWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU. Every TUESDAY Evening at 8 o’clock. “WINDOW OF THE WORLD.” HAYWARD’S PICTURES. WHO are the World’s Greatest Film Makers? Pathe Freres! VITAGRAPH CO. ! WHERE are their Productions . screened ? Hayward’s every Tuesday evening. ’Twixt War and the Girl ! Stirring romance of Franco-Prus-sian War by the celebrated Nordisk Co. 3000 feet in length. Latest Gaumont Graphic, topical; Paying the Price, drama; The Better Man, drama ; The Togas, vaudeville ; Lumbering in Brazil, educational; Marsailles to Bastia, coloured scenic ; Hawkeye leaves the Force, comic; Wiffles and His Portrait, comic.
KIHIKIHI WEDNESDAY EVENING, Grand Benefit Entertainment in aid of the Kihikihi Bowling Club. Refinement is the Keynote of our Programme. Popular Picture Prices.
Te Awamutu Polo Club. QPENING Day will be held on Wednesday next (20th inst.), on Green Hill grounds. Play to start at 2 p.m. R. G. Hon. Sec.
Town Hall, Te Awamutu. Wednesday, November 20th, For One Night Only ! American Speaking Picture Company. PICTURES THAT SPEAK ! , PICTURES THAT SING ! Edison’s Latest Invention. See and hear these marvellous pictures. The first speaking pictures to tour New Zealand. Popular Prices, 2s and Is. JAMES Bell, Agent.
Te Awamutu ’ Philharmonic Society (INCORPORATED). TOWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU, WEDNESDAY, November 27th, 1912 PUBLIC HALL, PIRONGIA, FRIDAY, November 29th, 1912. TOWN HALL, KIHIKIHI, FRIDAY, December 6th, 1912. TURNER’S HALL, OTOROHANGA, WEDNESDAY, December I Ith, 1912. Princess Chrysanthemum, a Japanese Operetta (in three acts).
New Scenery and Costumes. Chorus and Orchestra of Fifty Performers. Overture at 8 p.m. See Posters. ADMISSION : 3s and 2s. Box Plan (Te Awamutuonly) now open at Le Sueur’s, Tobacconists. MRS G. M. A. AHIER, Stage Manageress. Mr E. Moeller, Conductor. MR A. G. Warburton, Hon. Sec. and Treas.
Kihikihi Presbyterian - ' Church. SALE OF WORiTaND FANCY FAIR, TOWN Hall, Kihikihi, Friday and Saturday, December 13th and 14th. Plain and Fancy Goods of all descriptions-. Xmas Presents for the children. Everything you want. Competitions, Shooting Gallery, Xmas Tree, Bran Tub, Fishing Pond, etc. Afternoon Tea Rooms. Musical Programme at 8 p.m. Special Children’s Night—Saturday. TICKETS: is Each Night. G. McGHIE, Hon. Sec.
P. J. JVIURTAGH, The Well-known Veterinary Surgeon, HAS now resumed his practice in Te Awamutu, where he hopes to retain his former reputation. All classes of Veterinary Medicines compounded with pure drugs by me, these drugs being supplied to me from the wholesale house, Auckland.
Don’t forget— Murtagh’s Preventive Cow Drench. Take notice, this is not the Drench which they say is for horse, sheep, cow and pig. This Drench prevents disease, and purifies the blood. Where the blood is pure there is no trouble. P. J. MURTAGH, TE AWAMUTU, ’Phone No. 54.
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Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 164, 19 November 1912, Page 3
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