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AMUSEMENTS. QHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE, 0 Willis Street. Tho Homo of Periectly : Pfojected Pictures. TO-DAY." TO-DAY. LAST DAY of LAST NIGHT TILE GREATEST STAB PICTURE ' ' \ EVER PRODUCED. "THE MONEY. KINGS." Attracted tO "THE MONJiY KINGS." huge audience "THE MONEY KINGS." last night. An"THE MONEY KINGS." plauded to the "THE MONJiY KINGS." echo by last "THE MONEY KINGS.", night's vast "THE MONEY KINGS." audiences. To "THE MONEY'KINGS." miss it w to "THE MONEY KINGS." miss the finest "THE MONEY KINGS." picture over "THE MONEY KINGS." screened in "THE MONEY KINGS." New Zealand. SEE IT TO-DAY. SEE IT TO-NIGHT. . SUPPORTED BY A SUPERB PROGRAMME. Of Exclusive Photo-plays. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. .Admission-Adults Cd„ Children 3d. COMING BY SPECIAL • STEAMERS. WIRTH BROS.' „ ITim „- /GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. ANNUAL' VISIT TO WELLINGTON. GRAND OPENING, MONDAY, Jan. 13. Location: NEAR TB ARO RAILWAY STATION. • .- SHORT SEASON ONLY. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. AFTERNOONS., . . . Alwaya Something Now and Grand. v « Something Special This Year. Something to Stir your Community to its • very Centre. .- ■ Something You Have Read About. " Something You.Have Seen in Moving Pictures. ~ ''•■„' NOW BROUGHT TO YOUR VERY - ■ , DOORS. •„ V In all its Glorious Splendour and Superb -,'" ■. ~-■'• Reality.'. , •."■-•■ Seen'only Onco in a Lifetime. , ,-_• •,'i HUGE SHOWS COMBINED.''The Only Show in the Whole World . " i , V • combines )■ A CIRCUS, A MENAGERIE,; A WILD ;.;•■"•■. .-. AUSTRALIA,- V , '■■■ And a Genuine AMERICAN WILD WiiST SHOW. ■ ' Real- American .'Cowboys, Cowgirls, Mexicans, and Broncho Busters. Someihing novel, imiquc,>frcsh and marvellous, tho! educational side of which ; instinctively appeals to young and old., A veritable. Travelling University of Entertainment Instruction, m-liing known to New Zealand tho, startling exploits of, other countries. Introducing new sensations' to make the eye sparkle and tho norves tingle with excitement. Over 200 people engaged; scores of wild mustangs, bronchos, 1 and buffaloes. Realistic Scenes of 'the Wild and Woolly West of America depicted nightly. Cowboys direct from. the Ranches. of Western , America. ' , '.'... '. '■; '■" Then there are other Absorbing j., Sensational Features.'. ..'-.; ' , ' HILLARY LONG, ,:' i , The Upside-down Phenomenon; Extraordinary feats of Acrobatio Bal- '• ancing, -walking' up,and down stairs oh ! his head, skipping, balancing on • flying trapeze, sliding, down a 90ft. .'wire, all on his.head. The most marvellous achievements of the day. '~ • .'''■• .••'.-. _'; ■■■■ • Beautiful Exhibitions of, Modern High--1 clara RIDING by EXPERT .EQUESI TRTANS, Marvellous Tournaments' of the CLEVEREST JUMPERS : and'"SOMBRSAULT LEAPERS of; tho World, En; trancing Rising Acts by Dainty, Graceful, • 'Beautifully-costumed!. Lady Riders, whe ' areata -Mingled-Wonder' and Astonish- . .ment,at, their.: feats of athletic daririf } : and, endurance,-' ■ .'.}."' ' .'f-av, : MRNArtEIUE"''Off TRAINEI b WILD'ANIMALS, Undpu,btedly Hie" fines ' arid most complete Zoological Collection! - inthe.World., 4210.000 spent on Rare Wilt i. Animals,: unfolding, new delights for;tin - 'children.- An education in- itself. . Mor< for the money .than a life of .travel couh l ' reveal, .-' '-,■•.-: :-■" . ,;' v- : . ■■./...,; ■■' ' ■', Menagerie onen.fr'om 4 to 5 i>.m; Daily °, ■AdiiHS: k; Children, Gd.' 'A -. ;,-■nwrri"!'.r«-. >e«rvort folding chairs (Plan at Dresden),.is. 1 , 35., open', at 7 p.m. a' Unl'ery 25., p.m. ,_■'_ ..-'; •<■'. »■■ ' The owners .of: wild or vicious horee--0 are' invited to /living, them nlong for ,th cowboys to handle and' subdue.' : '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1642, 8 January 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1642, 8 January 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1642, 8 January 1913, Page 9

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