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AMUSEMENTS. "173 m cjKf'V HisnAacsnbW THCATBC TO-Nimn'. TO-NIGHT! TO-NXOUT! STARS ECLIPSE STARS! A Bacchanalia of Brilliance 1 Sparkling Like a Pell of Pew. Melodies as a Tree Full of Birds, Brilliant as a Field of Poppies, Brisk as Revolving Fireworks and Bubbling like Uncorked Champagne! First the Continental- Stars who have iust completed a 20,000 mile journey, Direct from the Florida and Colisco, Palermo. Buenos Aires, Argentina, CHARLENE and CHARLEfNE CHARLENE and CHARLENE CHARLENE and CHARLENE CHARLENE and CHARLENE CHARLENE and. CHARLENE CHARLENE and CHARLENE CHARLENE and CHARLENEPerfect Artistry in Every Detail, Widely Divergent from any Other Act. Juggling with Everything Imaginable, These Three Star Sensations of the Variety World Aptly Combine an Extraordinary Routine of Mirth and Hazard * with. XY.LOPHONIC MELODY OP IRRESISTIBLE ALLUREMENT. Discriminating Audiences will Find This Presentation Warrants the Furore Created Wherever they Have Appeared. - MILNER and STOREY In a Burlesque Love Episode. THE BUNTY COMEDY CO., THE BUNTY COMEDY CO., Presenting "Our Son's Wife." Violent Trevenyon, Laurence Johnston. Signor Holinari, Signora Molinari, Ford and Perrin, Carlton and Sutton, Billy and Doris, and Billy Brown. D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; Reserves, 2s Gd. Plan at The Bristol Piano Co. CROWN THEATER TO-DAY, at 2.30. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-DAY, at 3.30. TO-NIGHT, at 8. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. “JIM BLUDSO," A Triangle-Pine Arts Play, Starring WILFRED LUCAS ' and WINIFRED WEST-OVER. A GREAT PLAY POUNDED ON A GREAT POEM. THRILLS IN PLENTY. The flooding of a town, through the rising Mississippi. . Torrents of water pouring through second-storey windows. The burning of “The Prairie Belle" to the water’s edge. The story of the ruin wrought by a wife’s infidelity. But the end is a pleasant surprise. (From th© poem by John Hay.) Next Thursday. Friday and Saturday— D. W. Griffith presents his Three-million-dollar production, THE BIRTH OF A NATION. - ■ Plan now open at Bcgg’s. (ji o w Direction .... N HALL. ..... ”w/and R. Thomas ANOTHER GIGANTIC SUCCESS. A BRILLIANT ' AND MOST ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION Was accorded THE ■ ENGLISH PIERROTS ON SATURDAY EVENING, Every Scat in the Hall being filled, and many patrons unable to obtain seats. TO-NIGHT! , TO-NIGHT I And. for a limited Season THE ENGLISH PIERROTS Will present their Delightful Entertainment of MUSIC, MIRTH, MERRIMENT. PIERROTS’ POPULAR PRICES i 3s, 2s, Is. 3s, 2s, Is. To prevent disappointment, patrons are advised to book seats early at the Bristol; no extra charge. Seats may be reserved after 6 p.m. by ’Phono 65. BUT will not be retained after rising of curtain. Representative, Victor Beck. fJIOWN HALL, FEATHEESTON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd. ONE NIGHT ONLY Of THE ANDERSON’S THE ANDERSON’S HYPNOTISTS. Shrieks, Roars, Convulsions. Mental Telepathy Demonstrated with Miss Anderson. See her in the Cataleptic State. THE PEOPLE’S VERDICT—THE BEST YET SEEN. POPULAR PRICES. 330 Second Appearance of the rpRAMWAY VAUDEVILLE (Assisting Crippled Soldiers’ Hostel). ST. THOMAS’S HALL. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4th. at 8 p.m. Professor Bingham (Hypnotist), and Other Star Artistes. All New Items. Each adult presented with a free Art Union Ticket. Admission Is. 353. W. Briggs, Manager. PURCHASING A PIANO IS not a task to be lightly or hurriedly - undertaken. A good piano will LAST k LIFETIME, and it should be selected with care and discretion. That is -why our expert advice to the PROSPECTIVE PIANO PURCHASER not fail to ho of value. Wo are its for the most famous pianos in world to-day-the BRINSMEADPLBYEL—the ROGERS—the BORD io CHALLEN—and can help you to ct one from these groat makers that wind to vivo you years of pleasure satisfaction, insult us about Pianos! OKAS. BBGG AND CO,, LTD. S'NEKS STREET, WELLES GPO N. Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. | FITTING QUALITIES I of LOUNGE .SUITS made by I 1 MILLIGAN’S. Kelburn Avenue. 1 j are Smartness, Service and Comfort. I Tt/T ADAME FOLEY is now quoting reduced prices for Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. Tuition Class every Monday. Assembly every Thursday. J. W. WALKER. Forwarding agent, , currier, And GENERAL CONTRACTOR. BULLS. Coaches meet Trains at Greatford. All classes of vehicles on Hire, including Motor-car. Telegrams promptly ittended to. Telephone No. 6. WANTED Known For Attractive Printing at reasonable cost, go to the “Tiroes” or ring up No. 2749 rnd the traveller will call on you. Promptness, Accuracy. Cheapness and fiuality can be depended upon.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9755, 3 September 1917, Page 3

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