,' AMUSEMENTS.-; '" "■■ - } ~}} AN AMAZING XMAS WEEK ATTRACTION,' LOCATION: NEAE TB ABO RAILWAY STATION. " ■- • COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 23rd. .; c. >! BARTON BROS.' CIRCUS AND . . . . . k . : ,„ ' : MENAGERIE OF WILD BEASTS;-; '.:1 ; A ;^ ENTIRELY REORGANISED ABROAD FOR OUR THIRD ANNUAL TOUB OF NEW ZEALAND. ; -.. .» »;; rtrt ' CONTINENTAL'ARTISTS. 'i-->' nn OV Including ' OU HANLEY, MARGUERITE AND EANLEY. ' .„,..,. A sensational Act of Puke-Throbbing Intensity. The GreatesflAving E* ponenti of Hand and Head Balancing Gymnastics extant. , . MENA AND MONA VAX—Lady Stockwhip Manipulators, and the .Greatest Trick Cyclists in this Hemisphere. ~.'', n\ V- '-\ THE BAKER FAMILY—A Quintette of Aenalists, Acrobats, Contortionists, Rider 6 and Tumblers. , ,„ ' , ~, _. , t n „ a HAPPY JACKLES-The absolute Monarch of the Kingdom of Clowns. A Riot of Hilarious Joy. -.•'■• •■,••.■.■. -, r '••" t>Tl;;^-'.-■'-' MISS KATHLEEN-Queen of the Silver Wire,. ALmng Moving Picture.FRANK FRANKIE-The Human "Dunlop Heel." A Somersault Rider of Daring Feats. , . ". ~ , FRANCIS ROY-The World's Premier Equestrian Artist. - v "« Aiid a host of other Stars of the Brightest Magnitude. ~,,.„.,:...- >~..., ALSO-SEVENTY HORSES AND PONIES. ~.-,.-: ~,,-,,,;,, NOTE-The Rare Collection of Wild Beasts will be on view free to all-at;-"'';-* P ' m CTRCUS e ADMISSION PRICES: is., 25., and 3s. Children Half-Price,,.. ~,„.;,, A. 0. WISLANG, Advance Agent. ' ■. ' Vf. V. HOBBS, Press Agent. „..,.,, mHE EMPRESS THEATRE. IJIHE . '.' KIN£S ; '".. THHATR&W Direotion :..........~... J. D. Williams. Props., West's,-Ltd., Linleyand D0n0Tant..,,.;,; WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. "•: ' "'.lmmense.Success -.:.'.:.. ,'.vL; CONTINUOUS PICTURES. . ■ - .• - ■-. ..;... -..;; :. -..:;;- Daily-11 a.m. to 11 p.m. .- West's', Great, Exclusive ~.,,„... , ; ,„.,. STALLS, 3d.; Dress Circle, Gd. - The' '•'•_•..: \ „, - .'■..„-. -l*:*:^'. THE PUBLIC KNOW THE BEST! GOLDEN CAGE-. A Charming , You saw THOSE CROWDS last evening 1 GOLDEN CAGE ~ and Fascinating No argument is necessary. GOLDEN GAGE . ; ,' Study of. "HIS LOST MEMORY." GOLDEN CAGE,. Saharct ~.,.„. "HIS LOST MEMORY,". GOLDEN CAGE. ~,The.Great;,,, ;,,;. M This glorious, romance will be rerhem- ■■>■ ',::>,;•, a in™ ''•' •"-'"'" 8 bered for many a day. . SAHAEET.in tho,GOLUEN CAGE 1!? ...... "FRIENDS," •■■■.-. SAHARET- in tho GOLDEN- CAGE A tender love storyby the WORLD- Who fascinates and., charms ~.with,, tho ~,.,, FAMED A.B. Company. . . vivacity of her.brjlliant,acting.. ,-, , ; "THE PARASITE," , And in Addition. A poworful, drania of deception by a New.Vitagi-aph.Exclusivos. .... daring adventurer. FLIRT OR HEROINE Featuring .. .-.. "A DISAPPOINTED MAMA," FLIRT OR'HEROINB Maurice Costello The A.B. Company's laughable seaside .John Bunny ..'.,'■ " TWO.CINDEKS comedy. . --Scream . TWO'CINDERS ";•" " "OLD MOTHER HUBBARD," SEVEN DARLINGS - •-'- j-.-i-: A trick comedy which will. astonish and- : -. ; ;; ,J, tCfermipg'Conicdy).' ', .- o ,':' '"'' "■ '-..■■,. amiise.- Also.-. ■'.■ •■■-• ■■■■- And- Lots of Others- Just as-Good;- • M -»i "GAUMONT GRAPHIC." .>.-, . Prices .as'.usual.'' 'Phohe'.'3i43: ;.'-■-;.;•:«:-. Coming NEXT THURSDAY, -■■• ——"...'.. ' . : — T >: -"/-'"^'V: The Picture of the-hour, mHB ." "NEW - ' THEATRB. --• "THE UNWRITTEN LAW." : I .. banners Street.: r " y \ ■'"'■ .[' : ' ~~ ~ MaoMahon,and Donnelly, Proprietor's. '.""' "GO WHERE THE'.CROWDS GO!" ' \ v " . ..-"WHERE THE SUN'NEVFR 5ET5.",,..;.,; ■'■'■ ''THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST,'';,-,-; JETTING BUSY WITH THE.-BOOBS.' .io-DAY;"and,.TO-NIGHT, Dec. 17th.. •• ,-, __. ■-'■'■■-. - Will''D*e! presented a Reinarljable and ■■■'• •■' ■ ..... ■.'".Sensational'Programme, ,'■" BLACKIE DAW: What! Never' heard , ■:: . m ,™ ; '• of J. Riifiis Wallingford, the President .■ .-.. "THE.: CORKSCREW GANG" . • — of the Mexican Rio Grande Rubber Co.? A Det'ec'tiveiStory' of Thrilling Interest. . ChvnerOf.San Diego Blood Orange Planta- . One of the Strangest Stories ever told. - Hon Company? The man who controls ; -■,:-. :, ~".'■'.'; the locos Lead Development Co. ? .-. .., Is nlso-a Marvellous-Photo-play. ■ . '•; His brilliant Btock manipulations in Wall i n fact :tho: whole: Entertainment is''a«-',.:'.'..'. Street have not only brought him to his ■■ -,WohdeHul,Achievement.;, .;•.',,:.,.■'7' present proud position, but have also. EVERYTHING IS UNIQUE' AND.,- ■' ~ , contributed to the wealth-of the nation. . : 'EXQUISITE.-. :.;.'., ;,'...,,...: ,-.r f rn'w= nrmn. TTb n.n<f Kb a wmnrkahle 'Think of it! ' '■■"■' "'■ Adulta,- SIXPENC3.'-.,: ,; fe£. He must be a remarkable Q^^r^^^^.^^a^^.y^ . BLAGKIE DAW (a few minutes after to m H E A T R E ;^'iE'o'ti : fc; Wallingford): Tell mo something and A Dirdction, Brennan-Fuller, Ltd. tell me quick. How's the sinking fund? TO-NIGHT - !,lii: At 8." •: TOrNIGHT ' v. -l',V i ii- •' '■ OUR BRILLIANT-.PROGRAMME ,--,.• . WALLINGFORD: Ive got 43 dollars. I(M( . nigW , resp onsibl6 for!a-packedi„. How about you? House, and many were reluctantly refused... r .. % : BLACKIE DAW: On my last,-ten...-. admission.« The -Management,advise pat; /._,; " . ~. Rons to ~ ;, n * . WALLINGFORD:.We've got'to;..work' . •■• BOOR-THEIR-SEATS. -> :: ... :.£•:•-" fast. '"-..,"' ''' -Terrific SUccess-.of ..,; ~,. -;.,.rf THE S'OIiRACS -.Astounded the,, vast. .„•-, - .„■ „ THE 5 OLRACS • audience last,,v,niElii; o r t fl > GET-RICH-QHi:CK"'WALLLNGF.ORp. , ,'-J| E 5 O LRACS .-.Surely never: in 'the «..,: ■ • ■" THE 5 OLRACS-annals of rr ,-> .. ''■ ■ THE S'OLRACSx-. vaudeville.,;, history ha5,,..-,^ THE S'OLRACS""Buchsi wonderful, act:,-;-.-,. THE 5 OLRACS been presented.- -..-,-,. ~ - - . - - - '..■.■■ ■..' "THE 5 OLRACS, ....: ...;..," tt-(ttt?v wmj-rfrTTTTfrRAT' ; THE'WORLD'S' GREATEST- ••• -— H UTT mi |MY ETIOTLTra -'■■ ■ ; .■;:;•■:,,^| M ?? c ::;:f,-H:7^ , S f 'f 'BARKER ~; ■■ -,- ; Hon - bl: °' D;C..aridO.S., 25.; Stalls, Is'.; Reserve, ■■'* .""" NOTICE 2s: Gd. Book at tho'Dresden. - - ......u C l^ii^lLoS l iHO^ L : ~^SfiS WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER ISth. 1912.. .Astronomical MCiety. ~..--- Vii ; NEW CENTURY^HJLLL, -KENT ~ c^imatt _ S ; r ; Stout, KX3.MA . ; To be opened by his Worship-the Mayor , HAL L,,-'. (Di M'Laren, Esq.) at 3 p.m. HP ' 0 „- w * „;„ T -'' " \ '. Open fro'ni 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.; and 7to 9,p.m. ■*■■ - CONCERT CHAMBER.:-•'- r-v■:••:--ADMISSION: Adults. 6d.: Scholars Free. -.■■' >>,- - "'. ■'•' ■ 1i D. ROBERTSON, Chairman. '-THURSDAY, 19th- DECEMBER, :',S , — : : ■..., ——— 8 p:m.--";._;."" ;'.'."".''..r^ STRING BAND. "QTHER WORLdT'tHAN ~?AZ. ■*«-t6ct>c vrTTTTTi "OTHER WORLDS'THAN OURS.V-..':■ >-. M ESSE |arp 'v™nd Fktf S ' "OTHER -WORLDS THAN .OURS." . ,-. ; , (Constantly engaged, at Royal Oak Hotel), , \IIIUSTBApDLECTpBB;;.V:j;_ ; ; i - Are prepared to receive engagements for . irADY '" -.-"-: "At Homes," Garden Parhes, etc. ... MARI IRUCIUK . , ,„,,.;. ~.,f Can supply large or small Orchestra. (Daughter of the late Richard A.- Proctor)-- v:,-'; Address.. 136 TORY ST. , 'Phone 2570. .- Prices, 35., 25... and.ls.'.;,: . , ,-.-: - - *'■■.* .. ■ ' ' ■ ' '■■ ' ' ■■.■.:...■■■ .-■- ..-■' -' ■■■■■' - -■■- -■~ -•-. ■ Stationed-.B^pt.;(te^'s) ; ; . r Book Sept. (toWii&^sV^^^-;. -i:.,..j::i ; : :'^jii^©» .- Stationery; Book Bept. (late. ...-^~T: ; tS^^^ : ' ;: '' :: ' : ' ;: -5 ''Stationery Bept. Book Bept,^Wikfi^^p^-^^Ty..,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1625, 17 December 1912, Page 9
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851Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1625, 17 December 1912, Page 9
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