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AMUSEMENTS. 66G6GGGGGGG6GGG 600 3 pLOBE CONTINUOUS PICTURES » 3 VX Havward's Enterprises. Ltd. 3 S GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. 8 3 Daily 12 noon to 10 30 p.m. 3 3 CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. 3 3 TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, JULY 16th. 3 3 Tho* Phenomenal Programme, which o 3 Attracted Crowds All Yesterday. 3 3 THE VICTIM OF » 3 CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. 3 3 A Magnificent Production by tho 3 3 ' Kalcm Co. 5 3 Boys' Revolution. Boy s Revolution. 3 3 A Story of the American Civil War. 3 3 A Story of tho American Civil War. a 3 Pa thp Star Drama, entitled, . •""* S THE DIAMOND ROSE. 3 And a Full Programme of the Latest 3 3 in Cinematographic Subjects. 3 3 Jvet Think of It— 3 3 Adults Cd, Children 3d Everywhere. 3 UI S MA 3~IT S~r~Y~ 7 l[. (Hayward's Picture Enterprises, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. SPLENDID PROGRAMME Screening at WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. Look at the WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES, list and WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES, judge for yourselves HYDROPLANES v. MOTOR BOATS. WINTER IN THE ENGADINE. THE DORMOUSE. A STORY OF THE CIRCUS. THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER. A CURE FOR POKERITIS. ALKALI BESTS BRONCHO BILLY. A GIPSY'S HONOUR. COLLEGE SWEETHEARTS. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Circle ar.d Stall** ls, Reserves ls Cd, Stalls 6d. Plan at Dresden. QLYMPIA SKATING RINK (Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd.) FOUR SESSIONS: 10.30 to 12, 2.30 to 5, 5.15 to 7, 7.80 to 10 p.m. THE ATHOS-READ BOOM, THE ATHOS-READ BOOM. THE ATHOS-READ BOOM. LAST NIGHT,' THIS NIGHT, AND EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, ATHOS and MADAME READ Will give an EXHIBITION EXTRAORDINARY OF FANCY AND TRICK SKATING. They come to us from parts beyond the seas to demonstrate too perfection of tho art of skating. Prolonged applause greeted these wonderfully clever artisrts during and after their cxuibition last evening. -iiEY APPEAR AGAIN AT 0 TO-NIGHT. ' Admission ls to all parts. . Band in Attendance. OPERA HOUSE. BRENNAN-FULLER'S NATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. TO-NIG-HT. First Appearance hero under special engage-' ment, EMERELD and BARTON. EMERELD and UARTOtT. EMERELD and BARTON. In a Potpourri Act. Mirth and Muaic. English Musical Comedy Duo. Great Rocei*tion acoorded to •Wiro THE DELTNOS. Wonderful Walkers. THE DELINOS. Jugglers. Who. Rido a Bicycle on the Slack Wiro. THE BROOKLYN'S. THE BROOKLYN'S. Tho Comody Balancing Duo.. Supported by Our Grand Doubly Company. OPERA HOUSE! COMING! COMING I COMING! L T nder Special Engagement to BRENNAN-FULLER'S. MISS BEAUMONT COLLINS. ' MISS BEAUMONT COLLINS. England's Greatest Emotional Actress,. And her -LONDON WEST-END COMPANY. Watch for tho Daily Papers. £ YDEN II A M p I.C IU E'S. !-. . . - , -■ -*~*.. s, *' ■:•*"*■.• TO-NIGHT: ' At «."' TO-NIGHT.' OUR GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAMME. Tremendous and Mdst Enthusiastic ReceptionAttained Last Night. SIGNOR GIORGIO MARTINENGO, Tho Renowned Baritone and 'Cellist, who will introduce liv Great Musical Act, XnE UNEMPLOYED MUSICIAN, Last Night's Opening Performance was pronounced by all present A UNIQUE TRIUMPH. A Great Arti**l. A Delighted Audienco. Tho Greatest Expectations were far surpassed. Tho Signor's Wonderful .Playing camo as ai Revelation. ] Inimitable, IndoscribabJo and Inoomparnble. , His delightful Songs and marvellous, Playing of tho 'Cello completely carried his' audience away. Tho Audienco wero electrified, spellbound, and enraptured beyond .words. OUR NEW DEPARTURE. ILLUSTRATED SONGS. ' "Will My Soul Pa*« Throueh Old Ireland?" Together with a Full rrogrommo of tho LATEST PICTORLU, GEMS. No Advance in Prices, la and Ed. 'Phone 1197.

HUNTING. BRACKENFIELD HUNT. {•TAWING to wot condition cf tho ground V ;iio Meet at I-iiretlea, To-morrow, has been POSTPONED. G. N. McLEAN,' F3IS2 ■ ■ Mastor. LECTURES. OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT, • 7.30 o'clock. REV, R. S. GRAY. Illustrated Lectuio, "Tho Homo Land." Ticket* ls, from lsitt's Book Store. '__ y ■ ■■ 800 MEETINGS. MELANESIAN MISSION. ITITEETING in CHORAL HALL on I iM. TUESDAY, *J6'.h, to Welcome THE NEW BISHOP OF MELANESIA. Tho Very Rev. tho Dean in thc Chair. SpeaJters: Their Lordships the Primate' and uishop Wood. Collection to defray cipenso*. SBCF NEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION. THE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING is unavoidably POSTPONED to JULi 2-ltb, at tho CHORAL HALL, 8 p.m. 892F HENRY ALLEN, Hon. See. TITR "MASSEY" will mako his Policy ■"■*• Speech at tho Mock Parliament in V.M.C.A. Hall on Wednesday, 17th insi. Speaker takes tho chair at 8 p.rni Open to" tho Public. . . 3195 PLOUGHING MATCHES. ~ jyNCOLN PLOUGHING MATCH POSTPONED Till TUESDAY, JULY 23rd. M9___ G. RENNIE. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, a Lady's PURSE, containing Money, in Oitiord terrace, East. Finder rewarded on returning samo to Federal Club. . . !fcC LOST, on Monday week, on Riccarton wad, PARCEL containing Pink Silk. Roward on returning _'. 11. Foster, 170 Hereford street. ■ 912 LOST, a CARTER'S ACCOUNT BOOK, with green oover, namo insido. Finder pleaso return to Carriers' Office, \Tctoriu square. Reward. !)30 LOST in Dressing Room of Art Gallery, Brown LeaVircr HA/7D BAG. Finder pleaeo roturn to T. A. B. Bailoy, Magistrato'a Court; ,_ ______ . 8100 T OST, Brown Knitted PURSE. FendtdTSn XX tram terminus, Sunday. Reward, 21 Mansfield avenue, St. Albans. 031 JjtOUND," Black a"nd~Whit<T Sheep - DOG. Owner can have samo by paying expenses. W. De Thier. Rcdcliffs. ,-878 T3OYAL Ironstone Bedroom SdKsy sir Ay pieoc-s. ia:ge size, lis 6d, atJfH.' Atkmeou's, _12J_ Manchester street Mfy > .-p THE Sale Reductions* in Men*» Tuilo-iatt -are on a liberal Bcale et fflllai-ty_e*a.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14408, 16 July 1912, Page 1

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