AMUSEMENTS. Pi i iATHE T>ICTURES. ATHE VL ICTU RES. FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY. (No Pictures Thursday or Friday.) THE GREAT SPORTING EVENT, “THE ENGLISH DERBY, 1912.” “THE ENGLISH DERBY. 1912.” This Great Race from Start to Finish. “TOM TILLINC’S BABY.’’ Vita graph Comedy Featuring Win. O’Shea. “THE HOBO’’—“The hobo.’’ A Startling Railroad Scenario by Selig. “THE GODDESS OF SAGEBUSH.” “Mountain Torrents’’ “Caspian Sea” —“The Amateur Plumber” — ‘ ‘Gaumont G raph.ic. ’ ’ “THE PROSPECTOR’S LEGACY.” “A MEXICAN COURTSHIP.” REMEMBER—TO-NIGHT ONLY NEXT PERFORMANCE SATURDAY IHEATRE. H' 8 M AJESTV ' S T Direction...J. C. Williamson, Ltd. PANTOMIME. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, Sent, loth and 16th. Mr. J C. WILLIAMSON Presents the Greatest of all PantoExtravaganzas, “SINBAD, THE SAILOR,” “SINBAD, THE SAILOR,” “SINBAD, THE SAILOR,”
Interpreted T)- an Exceptional Cast, of COMEDIANS AND SPECIALTY ARTISTS. Messrs. Pin Powell Drew and Alders 0. E. Lennon Fred. Winn Charles H own rd William Hnssan MissesFlorence Imeson Nell Finnis Marie Eaton Nancy Maher Lillian Sheldon Lillie Harvey A STUPENDOUS AGGREGATION OF GLITTERING SPECTACLES. The Home of the Mermaids The Street in Balsora The Shimvrcek On the Whale’s Rack The Diamond Valley Sinbad’s with the Serpent The Cascade of Jewels Gorgeous Pallet of Diamonds The Lovely Ro--e Pallet The March of the Silver Guards The Sloedce The Mysterious Hotel The Slave Market March of the Nubian Guards Sinbad’s Weddimr Party. George Kirby’s GREAT FLY'wn BALLET. COMBINED ENSEMBLE OF 200 PEOPLE. Floral Souvenirs Supplied by A H. Burgess, Peel Street. PRICES—6s, -Is, 2s. No Early Doors. ROX PLANS will be open at His Maiesty’s Theatre, under personal supervision of Air. AY. Miller, THURSDAY NEXT, at 10 o'clock.
EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE .(The first of a scries.) To he held in TE A RAT SCHOOLHOUSE —On— THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1912. In aid of Catholic Bazaar. Music by Mr Fred. Kirk. dents, 2s (kl; Ladies, Is. BOXING. GRAND rpOURNAMENT To be hold at HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, rpHURSDAY, ][2™ £> EPTOPEN TOURNAMENT FOR ALL AMATEUR CLASSES And SPECIAL TERRITORIAL CLASS. Ist Prize—GOLD MEDAL. 2nd Prize—SILVER MEDAL, GOLD CENTRE. I3TH SEPTPROFESSIONAL$ EPTPROFESSIONAL MATCH FOR PURSE OF £55, Including Expenses (15 Rounds), Between BERT LOWE (CISBORNE) and PETER THOMAS (HAWKE’S BAY). Also FINALS FOR AMATEUR CLASSES. Referee—Xl r Burns (Auckland) PRICES—Ss. 3s. and 2s. Reserved Seats at Mr. AY. Miller’s (Miller’s Corner). H. L. HUMPHREYS, Box 211. Secretary.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GRAND ORIENTAL riARNIVAL AND riental Carnival and Bazaar, azaar. OCTOBER i. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, in His Majesty’s Theatre. OCTOBER 2,3, 4, and 5. CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR, in the GARRISON HALL. gPECIALLY QOSTUMES. ESI C NED lOVELY EASTERN GOODS, PotJ tery, and Articles of every conceivable kind. ENTERTAINMENTS AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS. A W EEK OF QARNIVAL. Proceeds) giVen to Churoli of England Building Fund. L. DAWSON THOMAS, Chairman of Organising Committee.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIIII, Issue 3625, 11 September 1912, Page 1
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