AMUSEMENTS. rp HEA TR E ROY• AL. Direction . . .I. C. WILLIAMSON. I.TD. I..i?t FOUR Xisht* Last VOl'R Ni-h'«-Last FOUR Njjjhts. Last 1"*-"-TO-NIGHT. AT P. TO-NIGHT. AT 6. Fir.a'i Production ci the Seascn. f\kfwfu. to muriel ptarr— FAREWELL TO MUKIEL STARK Ar.d 10 FRANK lIA RTF Y. in "T IT F SILENT W I T X V > S " .•Til-- <TL EXT WITNESS." ••T II E ;■ 1 I. I! N T WITNESS" The R.-irr.ance of ;i Girl who Loved not Wiselv lv.it Too Well. The Plav r:oJ'Jcod by E. W. Morrisra. BOX FI.AX at M ill.or and Thompson's ■intil thereafter with Day i "-' Cj ' t " x'RICES AS USUAL. 3<^ s QOMIXG BY SPECIAL TRAINS. W I R T II ' S X E W c incus. Wliv Til' K XE W c 1 Ii O L S. WIRTH BROS.' /LTD.) GREATEST SHOW OX EARTH. Will present a Complete New Circus at CHRISTCHURCH CHKISTCHCRCH On SATURDAY. JANUARY 17th. Six Xi flits Only. MATINEES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY. I^ocation: MOORIIoI'SE AVENUE, Opposite Railway Station. This Season's Programme is tho Creates, in all its Brilliant History. MARVELLOUS In tho Extent of its Unparalleled Features. CLASSIC IN ITS REFINEMENT, ANI) SUPERIOR IN EVERYTHING. SENS YTi<>NS THAT INTOXICATE THE SOUL WITH DELIGHT. Not only a Great Amu.-cment Eutcrpiao, hut ilf-o an EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF IMPORTANCE AND VALUE. TITE EDDY DUO—-MarveKouo Acrobats on the silver wire, performing conjcrEauita backward? r.n.l forwards. SILLY DAXNY AND HIS SIX PERFORMING GEESE—Tho Only Act of its iind in the- world. • DARE-DEVIL EUGENc., who performs wonderful feats in a Den of Ferocious Lion?. _ Xll]'; CEVENES TROUPE cf 7 Maniacs on THE'WINSKILLS AND CHARLIE CEAPLIN, Clown. THE ZOE SISTERS, hurr.nn butterflies THE D'ALMAS, equestriennes. TJlli ROWLANDS, iiocicty circus. THE HOWARDS, menial telepathy end second flight. THE GARCJAS. world's prentost acrobats. THE MONTFDRTS, in horir/jntal bars rnd Loop of Death. BELLE ONRA. international gymnast. DICK FOItD, the elrongcat man on • arth— in his own mind. TRANSFIELD FREEMAN and CHRISTIE, World'a Greatest Riders. JOHN" BEMASCONI, with Wirth's Troupe of Wild Animals. TEX BAILEY, in living statuary—Hoi6es, Dogs, and Sheep. JOHN COOKE, with Wirth's liufjo lord of Elephants. Mnnv other items too numerous to mention. PRICES—Rc.-ervcd Chairs 7s CI (including tax), i«, sb, 4s, 3s (plus tax). Plan at Bristol. . , ... WIRTH'S HUGE ZOO open in the Afternoon from 4 to 5, when the Animals will to fod. Adul«s la, Childron Co £933
"DAMAGED GOODS." THE PICTURE PROPER. The REV. E. A. COX, If .A.. Auckland, taking "Damugcd Goods" us tho subject o{ his discourse, Oct. 10th:— "If I had my way I would have this picturo compulsorily exhibits in every hall and theatre in New Zealand." rj\ H E LIBERTY. "DAMAGED GOODS." TO-DAY, at 2.15: FOll WOMEN ONLY. FOR WOMEN ONLY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.15, FOR MEN. FOR MEN TO-NIGHT. Also Wednesday, Matinee 3.30. Wednesday acl Friday Night, 7.15. WOMEN, DAILY, at 2.15. Also To-morrow and Thursday Evening, At 7.15. "DAMAGED GOODS" "DAMAGED GOODS" Created a profound impression on Saturday's vast audiences. Women of all ages wcro visibly moved l>v tho BIG WHITE TRUTHS Revealed by tliid intensely human story. 'TJXMAC.ED GOODS" Graphically portr.iys tho physical ruin that follows in the wake of thoso who walk the flowery path of worldly pleasures. This Week's Entr'acte, "Three African Dances." at Bristol or Theatre (Circle 2s 7d, Stalls 2s Id). Prices: 2s 7d, 2s Id. la Id (with Tax). Tickcts for all parts on Sale at Liberty from 10 a.m. daily. 4 THE MOST VARIED Entertainment THE HEALTIIIEhT for tho Week. ijcAiions at 12, 2.30, 5, 7.30. Q T R A N 1J THEATRE. O Melodrama In a WILD and LAWLESS Country. Siiuolv OVERRUN with CATiLE HUSTLERS. '•TIIE SHERIFF'S SON" "THE SHERIFF S SON" "THE SHERIFF'S SON" A Thrilling I'icturo of Lovo and Daring IN THE WILD WEST. Featuring t'.vo who always act well together, CHARLES RAY and SEENA OWEN. CHARLES RAY and SEEXA OWEN. Howler*! Golfers! All Sports! Don't Miss Se-ir.^ THE DREW COMEDY. "BUNKERED!" "HUNKERED!" E'/isodc 2 Oi' tlic Most Tantalising—Mont Surprising— Most Mystical of Serials, "THE PILENT MYSTERY" "Fumea of "THE SILENT MYSTERY" Friphtfuln««i." PICTOGRAPH. GAZETTE. 9061 Continuous from Eleven. QUEEN'S T H E A T R E. Groat Double Programme, headed by The Liit-f. "Sokct" Feature, "MARIE, LTD." Revealing the inside "MARIE, LTD." workings of a Fifth ••marie, ltd." avotjc Ha: shop, Featuring Wbv does a kouwh AI.ICE BRAD"V take 3 weeks picking ALICE BRADY out a Hat, and :i ALICE BRADY da"."3 wearing it out? ALICE BRAD\ Also— Goldwyn'e Super-foaturo, "THAIS." A Stupendous "THAIS." Picturi&ation of "THAIS." Anatolc France's "'IHAIS." Sci^iatioual Novel, ' Starring As tho Sinner MARY GARDEN Who Become MARY GARDEN A Saint MARY GARDEN von wi)l ne "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER." with PEARL WHITE. Tipiunl and Putho Educational. SAME PRICES EVERY NIGHT. 90C5 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. SEASIDE Accommodation (Private* .'or Visitors, tlofto Town, Beach; quiet; moderate. McLachlaXg Edward street, Timam. £-12
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