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AMUSEMENTS. nnHE . - NEW THEATRE.' • Manners Street. : • - MaoMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO 1", "Where the SUN NEVER, SETS." "The SURVIVAL of the FITTEST." THE COSY THEATRE is "a hi>us?hold word." Already ONE MILLION people; havo visited it. We take pride in announcing that Today and To-night, Monday, November 18th, we shall present TWO DISTINCT - PROGRAMMES. This wo think is a WELCOME INNOVATION. Our supply of material (from England and America) is so extensive that it enables ns to go out of the BEATEN' - TRACK. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME, from 11 till .5.30 o'clock, will be as follows, headed by a 'most sensational dramatic • triumph:— •■ ;■ 1. "A MEXICAN COURTSHIP." Thrill--ingly exciting from beginning to end. 2. "A SILENT CALL" 'Ilepwix drama). 3. "THE DIVING GIRL" (A.B. comedy). 4. "HUMPTY DUMPTY CIRCUS"..'.(in •: response to' innumerable requests.) 5. "THOUGH YOUR SINS BE SCARLET" (only through day sessions, as; it has been booked elsewhere). G. "Motoring Ov'er Ben Nevjs." 7. "Champion Wrestlers." •. j TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME, from 6.31' till 11 o'clock, will be as follows:— . ~ Headed, by . A Famous Elusive Subject-A.B. A Famous Elusive Subject .A.8.. A Famous Elusive Subject A.B. ; ; .;;v 1. "A PUEBLO LEGEND." . ' J "A PUEBLO LEGEND.'' ■■■ "A PUEBLO LEGEND. (A "star" picture in every respect-i 2. "FOR VALOUR." (A. really wonder- " '■ fill drama bv tlic Edison Company.) 3. "THE NEW 'RANCHMAN. . (Lubm. "masterpiece" 'drama.) : . 4. "Won at High Tide/' - • . a. "Tweedledum .Bik?: Race." • . Etc.,. Etc. .. NEXT THURSDAY.,.''' , A Magnificent Production. • : . "THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT ■ BRIGADE." ' ' ■ - (By the famous Edison Company. A representation of iTc-nnyson's noble work. ; ; NEXT MONDAY. "Dr.iGar-ei-Hamar." (A sequel to."A ' Dead Man's Child," by' tiis famous. t : Nordisk Company.) ' Think, of \t! Adults' SIXEBXCE.::>'iiChildren THREEPENCE Every wh<jre,?,.' ; ,y (JVH'E-A'T RE. ' ''R O Y A : L;^ Direction Brennan-Fuller. Ltd, 1 TO-NIGHT At 8. , TO-NIGHT - BRENNAN-FULLERS'" . IVAUDEVILLE-■ CO. Australasia's Representative Vaudeville . . ~ Enterprise. TO-NIGHT '. At 8 ■ TO-NIGHT COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME:. . A TRULY MARVELLOUS SHOW . FRESH;FA,CES.. .... FRESH ACTS. -.;:' A PERFECT GALAXY OF TALENT. The most brilliant Vaudeville Entertain, -v ment ever presented to. a .New Zealand;:. , audience,, and full-worthy to-be'classed^':;: superb in any theatre in the world.'..-, • TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT. -First- Appearance •of ... -• » MISS IDA BERRIDGE, -.. MISS IDA BERRIDGE,.; The Charming Australinn'"Coinedi&Jne.... ... MR, HARRY vLINDEN,Character Comedian hud Entertainer...-i, .„ GUILLAUME; BABY-. AND CO - The Tenowned Continental Clown-Special^.,, ■ ists, in their scrcaming'Burlesque; r.-;?.'', .. THE BULL FIGHT. ' Tremendous- Success nightly of .... LES BOW The Incomparable LES BOW LES BOW' Entertainers;' LES BOW-;-; ■In their novel exhibition of Trick Cycling, ■ Grotesque Tumbling,' and ;" M " Parisie'unc Dances and Songs. • LT. STOFF ' England's Premier , LT. STOFF Ventriloquist. . In all new ■ ' VICTORIA CROSS , Scotch impersonations! VICTORIA CKOb3"'' DO-RE-MI TRIO, -■■ \-,- DO-RE-MI TRIO, In their high-class Musical Act.j Everything New. Complete ,Change by -:- *i'HE CRIMSON THE CRIMSON RAMBLER" 5 Presenting the Brightest. Breeziest; Mer- : riest and Cleverest Entertamment; THE CITY HAS EVER KNOAVN. Every Item a Novelty. ... Every Item New. , Every Item Refined;y A Hurricane of Mirth- and-Music-; ': Prices-lIC. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Reserves, 2s, Gd. Book at Dresden. ' STRING BAND. MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS,. , Hnrp. Violin, and Flats . (Coustantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), . Are prepared to receive engagements tor.. "At Homes," Garden Parties etc. ;v Can snpplv largo or small Orchestra. . Address, 13STORY ST. ; Thone 2570.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1600, 18 November 1912, Page 7

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528

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1600, 18 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1600, 18 November 1912, Page 7

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