AMUSEMENTS. GREATER \ pRTSTAL ?AI,KK, *~' Th? Best Theatre in fhn Fjnpire. Open Ito 4.50 p.m. 5.30 to SleflPftinir. | LAST DAY AND NIGHT OP "ADAM'S RIB.' - "HIGH SPEED. . Ami prcsc::i Encrmous Programme. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ! Afternoon and Nigh? To-day. j NEXT WEEK—COMMENCING MONDAY, j V. M. BKEBf: presjrU— j A Grej.; Big ProiTauirer of Musio asA j Piotnr.-o that will msk-j sic who o towi. ! gasp— a Perfect SUmpctio of Fascinate ! FUN, Secsatieatl Thrill* and Excitement, j FirsS—UNTYBRSAL'S Hcwncs, j "BROADWAY <T* VSL'ST." "BROADWAY OP. BUST." i "'BROADWAY O.\X BUST." I "BROADWnY OK BUST." ! "BROADWAY OR BUST.-' j "BROADWAY OR BUST." I A ftiory that takes yon ri?ht <hrt>ut:ti from Cactcs Centre to tho Great White Way. It will make yen gloV with bv-althv KvigJiter aad Uii-ill with ezciteroent. HOOT GIBSON". HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. It is x riot of FUN irom vcj-liijj; ,'o end. A Picture hill o: dasj mid p^r,. Second—REALARTS Might? A tender roe'ody—of love and doughnut*, oc » great, grim city and a pretty, Btrj(r~!in<» girl who finally got her Ijig chance. "THROTTOH A GLASS WINDOW/ 1 "THROUGH A GLASS WINDOW" "THROUGH A GLASS WINDOW" ."THROUGH A WINDOW" "THROUGH A GLASS "THROUGH A GLASS WINDOW." A Romance wHh {*>e parra heart rtrol* j aa /'HmnoresqMe." Cr-n- i-d tlHl! throus-h Btaika and tears to happiuea). Starring; MAY KcATYrr. MAY McAVOY. MAY McAVOY. MAY McAYOY. MAY McAVOY. MAY McAVOY. psh sn3 Fra-i-rant—a Delicious roaitinco a pretty worV'n? girl who foim-1 'ove .id r. new world through a, glass window. BESlDE*—nth Pens»ti«n«>l Chanter of "BEASTS OV PABAT>T«3T " CENTURY - COMEDY NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSrO Iniinitabl" T>'nTed hv tip Wr,Tid-PMnou« SVMPTfONY OPCTTVCTRA. SVKUIIONY ORCHESTRA. The Bent. Orchestra in AustrnlMffc. Under thp Distinguished Concluctorship of MR iiwi .T p"^z, MR ALFRED J. BffiTu. RT.RFRVT'S at" The Bristol, or rir.-_ ti» T»-nther "R*f.ho (fce'a always on the i" "■' 'Phono 3758. " CfX HACKETT CONCERT TO-NIGHT. In viow of the unprecedented demand for seats, the mauagomoni requests patrons to Reserve thor Seata thi^ morning at Tho Bristol Piano Co., or this aftornoon at the Theatre Royal Confectionery, whero Day Sale Tickets mav also be obtained. AVOID CRUSHING AT DOORS! 'il H E A T R B R O Y A L. Direction .... Ev U'. Graveatook TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT. 8. 'Positively F;nal Concert on MONDAY NIGHT AT U, MONDAY NIGHT" AT 8. Mr E. 3. Gravestock :< • - THE WOPvLD FAMOUS TENOR. MR C H A B L t 'S\ .HVa C'K E T T -C H A R L E S • 'tt,A C K E T T CHARLES HA C K E T T CHARLES HA C K E T T CHARLES HA C K E T T "3EST TENOR SINCE CARUSO." —London "Star." To-night' MS HACKETT i Will Sing: "0, PARADISO" (L'Africani) . .Meyerbeer "1L MIO TESORO'' (Don GSoyanni) Mozßrt Lsa PapillonS ..... Cbauseon Clair de Luae ..... Szulc ' Mai . • Saint-Saens "Ah! Moon of My Delight" . . . Lehmann In tho Forest ■ Ansorge "Love Went a-Ridtiig" . . . Fratft Bndgo "I Heard Yon Singing" .... Erio Coatea ' TLanh God for a Garden" . . . doj Riepo Duna ........ McGill Etc., Etc. M. YOVANOVTTCH BRATZA, ! YOVANOVITCH BRATZA, f YOVANOVITCH BRATZA, Tho Pheacmenol Young Serbian Violinist, Will play:— Concerto in D Minor .... Wieniawski Hnvanaiae SainVSaeae Prelude in E Bach Chast d'Amoti!" Suk Tanibonrin Chinois Xreisler E40., Etc. j At tho Piano: MR CLARENCE RAYBOULD. CLARENCE RAYBOULD. The Digtingn'shed English Pianist, RESERVED SEATS—"s 61: Unreserved 6s and Ss fp'us taxi. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. thie morning. From 1 p.m. at Theatre Roval Confectionery. _. , . Day Sales: 5s and 3s fpin* tax). Tickets on Sale at Theatre Royal Confectionery. 6898
UKTERBDRY-OTAGO. ■^ANTEBBURY-OTAGO. Junior Repreeentaiivo Zanol Chip Match ftt ENSOR'S ROAD, OPAWA, At S p.m. ADMISSION FREE. 6683 FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. ANCASTER PARK, 35MJf£' LANCASTER PARK, TO-DAY. Kick-on at 2.45 P™KERIVALB r. TECHNICAL A. Pricw as -usual: la and <». G*iee open at 1.16 pJnGrede). Atodwion fld. w " ASSOCIATION TOOTBALL. TK6IISH PARK, TO-DiT. ENGLISH PARK, TOF?«* Round of Cup Knook-oat CoJEpeiiFon. XAIAPOI v. THISTLE. Xick-ofl 2.45 p.m. Err*i, Brecry, Brilliant Paot»»B. Take No. 4 Oar, !M Section. Emtankmeot Gd. Stand 6d (rrtra). «S6 SFOSTDra. NJS METROPOLITAir TBOTftNG CLUB. ATJGOTW ICSBXHfG. O-WDTG to the Wt eondiHon «£ *• Codise, ti» FIRST DAY OP THE MEETING ha* b«n POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY NEXT, list INST. FIRST KACB "Wiß S*** ** " a - ia - HANDICAPS for «« SECONI>DAY wifl »*£ear on TUESDAY, l«i ACCEPTANCES^ toTIh* &&■*>**% wilt ckM « TUESDAY, Mb rt 13 NOON. esurr -»r-VPP'the eoW'*» W *&• "UNIQUE" K w.v FOT - WATER mu. AU «tww. <»»*&* «4 ***«■ tftiltfesK.
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