AMUSEMENTS. IN ATIONAL \T ATIONAL i> ATIONAL "VTATIONAL i> ATIONAL T TRIG T\E T UXE. Lyric Ue Luxe. T YRIC T uxe--Lyric L>e -Luxe, t yric t\e t uxe. -Lyric Ve Luxe. LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT. " 17t7"ILD /^RANGES." " VYild Uranges." a splendid double commencing Commencing FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS-TOHNN-Y TTINES O OHNNY JLIINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES In a -rentable tornado of laughs, a whirlwind of action and a host of dramatic thrills, in rpHE T IYE ■1 HE JUIVE ' THE LIVE ' TIIE LIVE ' THE LIVE ' THE LIVE ' THE LIVE • THE LIVE ' THE LIVE WIRE. YV IRE. WIRE.' wire; WIRE.' wire: wire: WIRE.' WIRE.' HIS GREATEST PICTURE TO DATE! SEE the most stupendous, , colossal, magnificent and death-defying circus acts in the world gathered together in Johnny Hines' mirthquake, "THE LIVE WIRE." SEE them loop-the-loop a hundred feet in the air. SEE the giant head-slide down the wire. | SEE the marvellous Acrobats. See America's funniest Clowns. SEE them all and be thrilled as you've never been thrilled before: but, above! all, bring your handkerchiefs because you'll laugh until you cry when you j see the irrepressible, the dynamic _and ingeniously humorous JOHNNY ] HINES himself. He's here to thrill you make you laugh—you haven't lived till you've seen the greatest whirlwind of action and laughs of the age ! It never stops—and you never stop laughing for weeks after. See it. it's great. BOX PLANS FOR AT LEWIS R. EADY HpOWN JJ ALL Q ALL CONCERT /CHAMBER. MISS SANDFORD'S PUPILS. MISS SANDFORD'S PUPILS. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 8 P.M. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 8 P.M. Tableaux, Marches, Spectacular Displays. 50 PERFORMERS 50. 50 PERFORMERS 50. Whole of Net Proceeds Donated to Artillery Band Contest Fund. Many Prizewinners. Admission, 2s and Ib. A D A M E SANS GENE Made entirelv in France, with the co operation of the French Government. RIALTO r FRIDAY NEXT. Book Your Seats. RO X WOODWARD'S BRITANNIA. TO-NIGHT. MARY PICKFORD in "ANNIE ROONEY." And Usual Vaudeville Entertainment. ATHLETIC SPORTS. ASSOCIATION. QRAND gPORTS OARNIVAL. QRAND gPORTS QARNIVAL. SATURDAY jVpXT, JANUARY ,AT 2.15 P.M. FAMOUS OLYMPIC AND WORLD'S CHAMPIONS TO APPEAR. JACKSON V. gCHOLZ. IOOYds., 9 3-ss. 220 Yds., 20 4-53. TTAHN, One Mile, 4m 12 2-ss. RUNNING, CYCLING, JUMPING, FIELD AND LADIES' EVENTS. ADMISSION, Is. GRANDSTAND, Is. W. MORTON, Hon. Sec., Auckland Centre. MOTOR AND COACH TRIPS. MASTER MOTOR SERVICES. WHAKATANE-OPOTIKI-GISBORNE. Messrs. Kusabs and Puckey'e Cars leave Rotorua daily at 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m., after arrival of Express. Reserve your Beat by collect wire to Aard, Rotorua. Direct one-day service to Gisborne on Sundays, via Whakatane and Opotiki. Only 1926 new cars used. Service Unexcelled. ' A UCKLAND - HAURAKI PLAINS - A . THAMES. HUDSON SERVICE. Car leaves G.P.0., Auckland, 1 p.m. daily, except Sundays, for Maramarua, Waitakaruru, Kerepeehi, Turua, Ngatea (connects with Thames Bus). THROUGH FARE. 22s 6d. RING PHONE: Auckland, 26-574. Ngatea, 39. PAEROA - AUCKLAND MOTOR SERVICE. Car leaves G.P.0., Auckland, 1.30 p.m., Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, for Hauraki Plains and Paeroa-, connecting with bus for Thames, Waihi or Te Arolia. RING PHONE 45-360. E. S. THOMAS. SAVE A DAY IN TRANSIT TAURANGA-MATAMATA. Cars leave Matamata after arrival Rotorua Express from Auckland. Arrive Tauranga about 5.30 p.m. Reservations and Information. GOVT.' TOURIST OFFICE. Or Collect Wire to WALKER'S MOTORS. Matamata and Tauranga. WHITE LAK SERVICE THE LARGEST MAIL SERVICE IN THE NORTH ISLAND. LEAVES ROTORUA DAILY AT 8.30 A.M For WHAKATANE. OPOTIKI and GISBORNE. Through Service. No Changing. Our Fares are the Cheapest in the District. WILLIAMS MOTORS. LTD.. Hinemoa Street. Rotorua. Phone 11:4. AARD TAXIS. .42-468. GORE ST.-Con-tinuous eervice. Tours, Weddings j specially catered. Council rates. John- ! Eton, Brinsden. Proprietors. ; /CHARABANCS leave G.P.O. every day ' at 10 a.m. and 2.15 p.m.. for Titirangi. MOTOR SERVICES. DAILY SERVICE, MATAMATA - TAURANGA. After Arrival Rotorua Express. AARD, MATAMATA. For Seats. BOTTLE Jacks and Timber Jacks, in good order.—Sam White and Sons. Market AM or Bullocks a.nd Driver.—, Bates, Rural Delivery. Papakur jyrILLER S Famous Spectacles suit almost .i.VJL any sight, all pockets; from 2s Cd.Miller's, Victoria St. West.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19230, 20 January 1926, Page 18
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