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Amusements'. i. Q P E R A HOUSE. TITATINEE rpO-DAY. AT O Oft • PROGRAMME . SAME AS AT NIGHT. ;. TAKE ADVANTAGE OP THE MATINEE PRICES. D.C. and 0.5., la; Stalls. 6d; Children, 6d to all parts; Reserves, Is 6d, Wildman and Arey's, until noon. QPERA HOUSE. FULLER-BRENNAN'S AUSTRALIAN. NEW ZEALAND, AND INDIA VAUDE- _ . VILLE CIRCUIT, ' „ „ [. Governing Director - - - Ben. J. Fuller. s »pWO "DIG OHOWS rpo-DAY! MATINEE, 2.30 EVENING. AT 8. LAST DAY OF PRESENT BILL. 1. rpHREE T UXORS. THE SHINING LIGHTS OP PARIS VAUDEVILLE, In a Brilliant Musical Melange. ROSTER. T AMONT AND "POSTER. America's Iron-jawed Acrobatic Marvels. MORRAN AND CAHILL. t *. Brilliant Operatic Harmonists. LAST CUNNINGHAM AND ROSE. MGHT Hilarious „ t ?„™ American Comedy Act. r fe CAPT.. BRUNSWICK & CO.. £IGHT Typical Western Sketch. ?fcm MITCHELL AND LIGHTNOR. 7 iiv3L„ _ Clever American Talking Act. 5. NIGHT OF KINGSLEY & GRAHAM. ■DRENT TTAYES Bo™,™ Greatest Living JJL RENT TTAYES m, _ , Banioist. J_l . ™ <. e Wonderful Manipulation of this inatrume°' y mi ls artist leaves nothing to be deV, tr Tl1 ? ' ate Kin S much appreciated Mr. Hayes s capabilities. PRICES-D.C. and O.S. 2s, Stalls Is 64 _ Family Circle Is. Hook Seats at Wildman and Arey's until noon, Opera House thence onwards. Booking, - 'J' HE RING'S rpHEATRE. >• MATINEE TO-DAY AT 230 it NIGHTLY AT 8 P.M. FULLER'S PICTURES. „„„„ £ ULLER'S -LICTURES 7 BURKE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LAST NIGHT OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR PICTURE, WITHIN THE ENEMY'S I.TNPS WITHIN THE ENEMY'S LINES WITHIN THE ENEMY'S LINES." When the Federals and Confederates were at Strife. MONDAY NIGHT. GREAT STAR FEATURE. Something Novel. Something New. PRISONER PRISONER IN THE HAREM. HAREM. AN ORIENTAL DRAMA. TUEWTON PICTURE PALACE. iy ££ANGAHAPE RD.. Id Section. r nm C 8u OIJ £ PICTURES. Come Where the Crowds are Coming! LAST AFTERNOON AND EVENING. $88185 PKUSOE. 3000 ft OBINSON CRUSOE. Exclusive. The Many Exciting Episodes Faithfully m. _. , _ Reproduced. J. he \\ reck—Castaway—The Cannibals—Man 1 -,-r„ - Friday—The Rescue. '• THE LADY IN BLACK-A B Comedy CHECKMATED.-Vita. Drama. Wmeay " THE COASTGUARD'S SISTER.-Edison Drama. Supported With Other Fine Subjects. Prices: Adults. 6d; Children. 3d. m piTY pOUNCIL. rpOWN TTALL. rpo-NIGHT-SATURDAY-rpO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK QRGAN T3ECITAL i , ~, V BY ■ M M AUGHAN • "R ARNETT (City Organist.) »■ ■ „ PROGRAMME. d 1. Concerto, No. 5 Handel 2. Offerloire Dubois 3. Serenade -. Schubert 4. Fugue in G minor , - Bach 5. Schluscene from " Dag Rheingold" (Entry of the Gods into Walhalla) Wagner INTERVAL. - 6. Allegretto Grazioso Hollo-way 7. Gavotte from " Mignon" - -,- Thomas . 8. March, " Pomp and Circumstance" - Elgar Admission, Is, to all parts of the Hall. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ) HENRY W. WILSON. March 18. 1914. Town Clerk. • QOMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. WIRTH T3ROS.'. T IMITED. - REATEST CHOW QN T7ARTH. IN EVERY RESPECT. . .. .. FOR IT IS NOW FOUR TIMES BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER, 7 Comprising Four Hundred People, Horses, Ponies, Freaks, and Performing Wild Animals, i. COMMENCING AUCKLAND. M ONDAY - M arch 23. ■ LOCATION: TTICTORIA pARK," S MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Everything Original, Novel, and More Sensational than ever. A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME. OF „ FEATURE ACTS. The Most Superlatively Magnificent, Georgeous, Comprehensive, and Sensational Bill !5 ever presented in Australasia.. •e _NEW A llllßll3 f)A n Direct from America and Europe. _ ~ The Greatest Circus Company ever in " Australasia, including n DAREDEVIL DESPERADO, i- The Audacious Aerial Athlete, who will defy ig danger by leaping head foremost from & !e height of 87ft, alighting on a concave platform of solid wood upon his chest and hands. The only man on earth whose life the insurance companies won't risk. Ie First Appearance of '.t DOBLADOS, - And his Remarkable Trained Flock of Sheep 1. and Pigs. First Appearance of d LA BELLE VICTORIA, The Beautiful Girl from Mexico, Peerless Queen of the Swinging Wire. . First Appearance of }: ORIGINAL NELSON FAMILY. ■ J Nine Wonderful American Acrobats and ? Risley Performers. *• First Appearance of ALFREDO,- • )e Twentieth Century Mid-air Marvel. •° First Appearance of I- FLYING CODONAS. °< —World's Premier Aerialists—4 3- First Appearance of BASTON FAMILY. 9—French Acrobats and Equestrians—9 First Appearance of HOBSON SISTERS. —American Wire-walking Wonders—3 R. First Appearance of THE BENSLAYS. i. —Double Trapeze Performers First Appearance of STAIR SISTERS. 3—Contortionists and Gymnasts 3 j First Appearance of V *» SIGNORITA DOLINDA, Spanish Aerial Gymnast. PERFORMING POLAR BEARS, j Also scores of Aerialists, Equestrians, _} Gymnasts. Leapers, Tumblers, and the Fun- " niest of Funny Clowns. WIRTH'S FAMOUS MENAGERIE. _ Containing Splenaid Specimens of the Fauns of the Known World. Open daily from 4to 5. Adults, Is; ChilJ dren. 6d. Admission to Combined Shows: 5s (Rej served Chairs), 4s, 3s, open 7 p.m.; Gallery, ' 2s, open 7.30 pjn. t Children under 10, Half-price Matinees, ' Wednesday and SaUi'rday. Box plan at WilSman and Arey't. pLOBE rpHEATRE, SUNDAY. 7.30 P.M.' QCOTT "DENNETT T ECTURE. "SEX, SUN-BATHING. AND SIN." ). Prior to the Lecture, Mr. Scott Bennett -*• Recites ) " WILFRED DENVER'S DREAM." From the " Silver King." Orchestral Music. Silver Collection r. — ?. A" PLAY of Intense Interest.—Victory oi J. -ta. Death—Princess Theatre, Queen St., Monday Next. HAT HOI-MISS JESSIE BARTLETI ;S v T is appearing This (Saturday) Evening S at the Scotch Concert, and is singing—(a! ,S '■' Turn Ye to Me." (b) " Och-on-a-rie," and " Ma Ain Folk." ADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD will sing " Sound the Pibroch" and Come Hame Again" at the Choral Hall this Saturday. rpRADES HALL.-Prof. - Bailey-Summoi A Dress Dances, Fri. and Sat. Privat* lessons by arrangement. ' 'Phone A 753: = SOMETHING to know that gives you s _ KJ glow, Usher's Special Reserve at whole st nole cost, 54s.—Geo. Crosby and Co., Commerce St. ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 14