The Greatest Air Picture ever made by tfre most daring flyer the world has ' known. ' NOW SHOWING. ' NOW SHOWING BRITANNIA. Continuous RIT.ANNIA. From 11 a.m. Daily. Special XMAS WEEK Attraction. j . ' LIEUTENANT ORMER LOCKLEAR, ORMER, LOCKLEAR, ORMER LOCKLEAR, ORMER. LOCKLEAR, ORMER LOCKLEAR, ORMER LOCKLEAR, ORMER LOCKLEiAR, 1 ORMER LOCKLEAR, ORMER LOCKLEAR, PRMER LOCKLEAR, The Intrepid Daredevil of the Air. The Airman who gave the World it» Greatest Thrill, - In "THE 'SKYWAYMAN 1" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" •THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN.!'* "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN !" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" A Story of Life and Thrills above the Clouds — "THE SKYWAYMAN I" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE* SKYWAYMAN!" . "THE SKYWAYMAN!" - "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN I" "THE SKYWAYMAN)" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" . "THE SKYWAYMAN!" " "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKY.WAYMAN!" \ "THE SKYWAYMAN!" A "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN!" "THE SKYWAYMAN I" Tel. 358. OLE BROS.' NEW CIRCUS OLE BROS.' NEW CIRCUS And , . MENAGERIE OF WILD _ BEASTS. Location: Corner of Taranaki and Wakex field streets. " THE GREATEST, GRANDEST, AND BEST ON TOUR. First Appearance in New Zealand. A Complete New Show of the Brightest ' Magaituße. A Grand Masterful, Sweeping, Overwhelming array of the WORLD'S BEST ARTISTS.' ' Stupendous Novelties and Exciting Sensations never before 6een in any other Circus. A truly wonderful show. SOLE BROS.* LATEST * GREATEST. All Star Acts. Eclipses all others. FRESH FACES. FRESH ACTS. EQUESTRIAN CIRCUS. - ANIMAL AND HORSE CIRCUS. A first-class Company of Aerial Performers, Acrobats, Gy^iasts, Ground and Lofty Tumblers, Wire-walkers, Lady Riders,--Dental Artists, Bareback and Somersault Riders, Performing Dogs and Monkeys, -High-jumping Greyhounds. EVERYTHING NE.V TO NEW ZEALAND. Sole Bros.' Splendid Band will perform outside the large marquee overy evening. All making Solo Bros.' Circus the best that has been seen in New Zealand. Popular Prices: 2s, 3s, 4s, 6s; Children Half-price. SPECIAL MATINEE, TUESDAY, 27th DECEMBER. Children' half-prico to all parts. CHAS. CABOT, Touring Manager. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. "NOBODY!" "NOBODY!" "NOBODY!" " NOBODY!" A First National Attraction, Starring JEWEL CARMEN. JEWEL CARMEN. JEWEL CARMEN. JEWEL CARMEN. Sho was a "Nobody." Ho was a "Somebody." What happened? "HIGH ROLLERS," Pathe Comedy. Episode 3 "HIDDEN DANGERS." OUR ORCHESTRA. OUR ORCHESTRA; Doors open 7 p.m. Commence 7.30. pRAND CATHOLIC PICNIC AND VT r SPORTS, SEATOUN PARK, SEATOUN PARK, BOXING DAY! - BOXING DAY! BOXING DAY! BOXING DAY! (Or if weather unfavourable, Picnic will be held on TUESDAY, 27th, next day). SPLENDID SPORTS PROGRAMME. SPLENDID SPORTS PROGRAMME. RUNNING, JUMPING, WALKING. INTER-PARISH TUG-OF-WAR INTER-PARISH TUG-OF-WAR (6 men a-side, no anchor man,.s minutes' pull on battens; members must belong , to the Parish they are pulling for). First Prize, Challenge Cup and £10; Second Prize, £5. GRAND DANCING PROGRAMME. Handsome Medals and Special Prizes. BABY SHOW (Boys and Girls under 12 months). Two Prizes for each, £1 and 10s. In addition, Mr. Arthur Law has donated £5 5s for the Best Baby on tho Field, and Mr. J. E. Taylor has donated a Gold Medal for the mother of the largest family competing. SIDESHOWS! TEA KIOSK! ICE CREAMS! SOFT DRINKS! HOT WATER FREE. Admission to Grounds, Is; pr Special Tram Ticket, .2s 6d, provides return journey from and to any part of Wellington. These Tickets may be procured at Tramway Offices, and at Beveridge's, Newtown Terminus; Mrs. Bezar, Tara-naki-street; Mr. Dallow, Parade, Island Bay; and Catholic Supplies Depot, Man-ners-stroet. « i ; i BOYS' INSTITUTE BRASS BAND. THE above Band will render a Programme of Music in the Streets, THIS FRIDAY EVENING; also TOMORROW (XMAS EVE). Will Subscribers and Friends kindly note that, the authorised collectors in aid of the Uniform Fund, will wear the Institute colours, viz., chocolate and gold ribbons. J. W. BUTLER, Dirootor. A. IREMONGER, Bandmaster.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 151, 23 December 1921, Page 2
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