AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT. ■— TtK.VIGIIT. — IJIIIE KING'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT at 8. NIGHTLY HAYWARD'S PICTUfiEg, 3IAGNIFICENT CiNKS" STAR DRAMA, By the ißnkiii's of mighty. "Qjco YadW?" A SEN T S.ATIO^AJ/MASTI®PLAY. iijili luKdiv <ioiio ;.u CINES' RENOWNED i'HOTOGRAriIY. It appials, iiitc-rcfls, and ins!rue!--. ■Kt'Olt. ' 1500 ft. '".BETWEEN MAN AND' BEAST." ••BJ-TA\*!-;E.N JIA.N AND BEAST." ••hi;t\yi-;EN' man and beast." "BETWEEN MAN AND BEAST." "BETWEEN MAN AND BEAST." •4500 ft. iaQO.ft., Alive with thrillii.ig fiituit.idns. Real—Sporting- Siiectacalar. liii'o in Italy and the East. BIG GAME HUNTING IN INDIA. > BIG GAME lIENTING IN INDIA. A ReproducUcn of Realism. CRAMMED WITH GREAT SPECTACLES, And exciting Episodes, featuring with amazing elicit a FIRE AT SEA. TOTAL DESTRUCTION 01* A lICGC OCEAN LlNEß.—'"Hairbreadth 'scapes by flood and field,'" and a Legion tsf o'thera. "A BAD GAME." 1000 ft, Kevstaiie. '"A &A.B GAME." Farco Scream. Great DADDY'S sOLDIEIt BOY. Vita drama. DADDY S SOLDIER BOY. "Floattag Woods—Nortli jftve'deft." Grnnd Pathc Colour Industrial. , . GRAPHIC. N. 2. NEWS, (id. and Is. Reserves DibStfftn,, is, Gd. •pMPB BS S THEATRE. . "Where Everybody Goes." . STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, Gd. • TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT! Vita.'s Greatest Sensational Circus "Feutuio" Picture— ' "FRUITS OF VEMEAKCI!," "FRUITS OF VENGEANCE/' "'FRUITS or \ ENGEANCE." "FRUITS OF VENGEANCE." And NUMEROUS OTHERS /CITIZEN'S CARNIVAL vi'HU.N'S CARNIVAL. .Under the Patronage of Tkeir Excel-, kmuies uitd antl La-dy ; y MARCH Jtli, sa, Gtli, 7th." ' ' XV NLW'JOWX PARK EXCURSION TICKETS ALL TRAINS TOR THE i DAYS , r ART UKION- - ! I'vizes to the vaiue of ,£loo.' - ■' u ■ Prizi! of 4!3 to person celling: the most tickets. & ART UNION TICKETS ADMIT TO GROUND. PROGRiMME Or EVENTS incMesD.ee.orJ)ted velvioles:, Motor-dHving for. 'Ladies Fire Brigade Displays, . Jteii-kif'-war Events, .Motor See-Saw, Movine • Pio- ' tare?. S'.:l»;oj Sports, •MassSd';Dis , play- ; Physical Drill, .. Provincial •. Ani.atear ' Athlotii: .. Cjiairtpioiiß.jvijJS, •*. ■ - Cqyipefiiions, jSJia.m Fight, : . ~ ''rifjv'<»VV ST MLS— . Relreshmo.nh Aerated Water 'and' Tee Ci'i>3itfs.i Flower and Fruit,,/ 'Toy 'and' ' ftaitcy, .Sheets,. Totiaceo and Cigarettes.' SIDK-KIKiWS - • Iloop-l-is, Au.iit So'l.v, Iwßan D.irt Game, Ca.no Rack, Piii?-l'oti(,' liit-to-Diit.-., Ocean Wave, Merry'-go-I)o.und, Slat Maciviive?, Guessing Competitions, Punch and Judy, Fortune Teik'ng,'. . -etc., etc., , . . -' ENTRir.SWill be 'received By the Secretary for Fancy Dress Competitions f.£l9prfees). Highland Dancin?, Beys' and Girls '-fO prizes), ■ Motor-driving, Decorated M<3;tor*«irs, Cycles, Pran.is, ■ Go-carts, and T'ug-o'AVar ■ : f41!!-. ; pr(ze.s) , e.; BANDSI\ ATTEND\NCE CARNTn"A.T; JVAXfftl af o'clock. E\CH EVENING OBJECT OF CARNIVALTd' rats® tFimflS to BeftaMfy the-,Citj. Reserves. n. AMOS, General Secretary. C.o. Banks's College. ~
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1996, 2 March 1914, Page 9
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