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AMUSEMENTS. CH 0 B A L HALL. (The Theatre Being Unavailable.) ALEXANDER WATSON BOOM. ALEXANDER WATSON BOOM, ALEXANDER WATSON BOOM. Yet there can be Positively ONLY TWO MOKE RECITALS ONLY TWO MOKE RECITALS ONLY TWO MOKE RECITALS By tho MOST POPULAR AND MOST GIFTED ENTERTAINER Who Has Ever Visited These Parts. ALEXANDER WATSON. THE UNIQUE. ALEXANDER WATSON, THE UNIQUE. ALEXANDER WATSON, THE UNIQUE. ALEXANDER WATSON, THE UNIQ.UJS. ALEXANDER WATSON, IHE UNIQUE. MIRABILE DICTU. These Entertainments, which are tho wonder and delight of the town, are given wi:hout any uuxi-iary Ricta, no assistants, no 6cenery,' no accessories, and without note or prompter. ALONE HE DOES IT-! TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY. 17th INST., In tho . CHORAL-HALL (Which will bo comfortably heated) 'j.iie Diverting Malvolio Scenes irbm TWELFTH NIGHT. I TWELFTH NIGHT. Comprising tbo Carouse in-the Kitchen, with Song, "Catch," etc., by Sir Toby Belch, Sir Andrew Aguochcck and tho C.own—The Letter Scene—"Tho Yellow Stockings" — "Thus the Whirligig of Time Brings in His Revenge." PART 11. POPULAR MISCELLANEOUS SELECTIONS. 1. Lochinvar ........ (Scott) 2. An Ocean W.-.if .... (Clark Bussell) 3. Gemini and \ ;rgo .... (Cnlverlcy) 4. Hallo! (S G Foss* 5. Brown, Mha Simmons and I . . (Anon.) TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). CHORAL HALL. (The Theatre tfeins: A Ram Unavailable). , POSITIVELY FARFWKLL APPEARANCE POSITIVELY FAREWELL APPEARA.xUi: As Mr Watson leaves by Friday's Express for Duncdin and Hobart. POPULAK HOLIDAY PROGRAMME Composed of Scenes from '■'Hamlet." "As You Like It," "Much Ado Ab-Mit Nothing, and Selections from ■ KIPLING AND MARK TWAIN. Bs, 2a, Is. Plana at. Milncr and Thompson's. CARTA'LE SMYTHE. IT I S MAJESTY'S. " Picture 'Enterprises, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. SPLENDID PROGRAMME Scrceulng at WEST-HAYWARD PlC'i ORES. Look at the WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES, list and j WEST-HAYWABD PICTURES, judge lor yourselves HYDROPLANES v. MOTOR BOATS. WINTER IN THE ENGADINE. THE DORMOUSE. A STORY OF THE CIRCUS. THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER. A CUKE FOR POKERITIS. ALKALI BESTS BRONCHO BILLY. A GIPSY'S HOHOUR. ! COLLEGE SWEETHEARTS. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Circle and Stalls Is. Iβ 6d, Sialle 6d. Plan at Dresden.' /~\LYMPIA SKATING RINK (Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd.) FOUR SESSIONS. 10.30 to 12, 2.30 to, 6, 5.15 to 7, 7.30 to 10 p.m. ' THE ATHOS-READ BOOM. THE ATHOS-READ BOOM. THE ATHOS-READ BOOM. • LAST NIGH-Rv THIS NIGHT, AND, . EVERY THIS WEEK, ATHOS nn«J-iIADAME READ Will 'give an EXHIBITION EXTRAORDINARY OF FANCY AND TRICK SKATING. They como to uh from 'parts beyond the seas to demonstrate m<? perfection of the art of skating. Prolonged appl&Tt?o greeted thcee_ wondci- . fully fitter a/li*ti duriag and after -, their ermbitiojr last ♦vpiiing , . u iiiEY APPEAR AGAIN AT S).TO-NIGHT. Admission Is to all parlE. Band in Attendance. 566666666 C G 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 .3 pLOBE CONTINUOUS PICTURES S 3 vX Haj"rpard'e Enterprises, Ltd. 3 3 GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. 5 3 Daily 12 noon to 10.30 p.m. S 3 CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. 3 3 Tho Phenomenal Profrramme, which 8 3 ha 3 Attracted Crowds is to be ecreonod, 8 3 for the-Last Tinlo 8 3 TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT JULY 17th. 3 3 THE VICTIM OF 3

3 CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDEKCE. 3 3- A Magnificent Production by the 3 3 Kalem Co. ■ 3 3 Boys' Revolution. Boy's Revolution. 3 3 A Story of the American Civil War. S 13 A Story, of tho American Civil War. 3 3 Patho Star Drama, entitled, 3 3 THE DIAMOND ROSE. 3 3 And a- Full Programme of tho Latest 3 3 in Ciuematoerapbic Subjects. 3 3 Just Think of It— a 3 Adults 6d, Children 3d Everywhere. 3 3258 p 0. L 0 S. S E U M. Comfor'.iib!y Warmed for' <ho Winter Season. TO-NIGHT At 8 o'clock.. TO-NIGHT. FULLER'S The J&est PICTURES. FULLER'S c! All PICTURES. / Last Nishi of fho Grea'. Programme. THE INDIAN MASSACRE. Sensational Indinn- and Ccxvboy Drama. A FRONTIER DOCTOR. A" Drama of Great Heart Interest. REFORMATION OF KID HOGAN. THE DAISY COAVUOYS. ■ The Ph"eician's Honour—ConFtabte Smith's Magic Baton—Bordeaux to" Lifo Espeneive—Oasis in the Sahara. PRICES—Is and Cd. Doors 7.15. 'Phono 2508. .• ■ , ' TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, We arc giving aCOMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. COMPLETE CHxVNGE OF PROGRAMME. Q P E R A II O US E. BRENNAN-FULLER'S NATIONAL . VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS, TO-NIGHT. At 3 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. Great Rceepti n "Accorded to In EMERELD'and BARTON. Potpourri a EMERELD and BARTON. Act. Mirth and Musicr.l Comedy Duo. Success. Success. Success. THE DELINOS. THE DELINOS. Sensational Wire Walkers, and Jugglers. Now Firm Favourites. THE BROOKLYNS. THE BROOKLYNS. Expert Tumbler* aud Comedy Merchants. CORRIE and JiAKER. Tho Popuiar Ktjflued Sketch Team. Supported by Our Doub'o Company. PRICES—D.C. Is 6rl, Stalls 1», O-S. 2«. r\ P E R A ~~H O U S £1. COMING! COMING: COMING! Under Spscial Engagement to BRENNAN-FuLLER'S. MISS BEAUMONT COLLINS. KISS BEAUMONT COLLINS. England' 3 Greatest Renowned Actress, And her LONDON WEST END COMPANY. Waich Daily Papers. YD E N~H AM* P~I C.T U~R~E~S! Under New Management. TO-NIGHT. ': At 8. TO-NIGHT. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME." ILLUSXT.ATED SONOr-Loet Night of "Will Mv Sou! Pea? Through Old Ireland?" GIORGIO MARTINENGO, Tho Famous Italian 'Cellist ard Baritone. SPLENDID PICTORIAL PROGRAMME. Warwick Chronic*, Sunset, or Her Only Romance. The Wandering Minetrcl, Tho Sacred Ci y of the Ganges, The Aviators' Success, Calino aa a Lion Tiimer, ttbo Five Senses, Puneml of the King of Denmark,* The Porter's First Prize, Amn to Man, also The Great Musical Act, THE UNEMPLOYED MUSICIAN, Prices as usual. 'Phone 1193. LYTTELTON~ MARn\*E~BAND? " A DANCE will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Ly'.teiion, on THURSDAY, JuJy 18ti. Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.' Tickota 3s. 3270 rpHE SCOUT CONCERT at PAPANUI ■*• has been POSTPONED till WEDNESDAi. July 21th. Tickets ptixchaacd for tho 17th will hold gocd on tho 2-ith. KE3IEMBER: JULY 21th, 7.50. F973

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14409, 17 July 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14409, 17 July 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14409, 17 July 1912, Page 1

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