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AMUSEMENTS. mf HisriAcicsnS'ia* TIICATPC A Flare of Flashing Funbeams! TO-NIGnT! TO-NIOHT! TO-NIOHT! STARS ECLIPSE STARS! A Bacchanalia of Brilliance! Sparkling Like a Dell of Deyr, Melodicwus .as a Tree Full of Birds, ' ■ Brilliant as a Field of Poppies, Brisk -«,s Revolving Fireworks and Bubbling,- like Uncorked Champagne! First tho Continental Stars who have iuat completed a 20,000 milo journey. Direct from Buenos Aires, Argentina. CHARLENE and CHARLENE CHARLENE and CHARLENE Sup cr-scnsational Fire-jugglers. Juggling with Everything Imaginable, These 'fhreo Star Sensations of the Variety World Aptly Combine an Extraordinary Routine of Mirth and Hazard with i XVLOPHONIG MELODY OF IRR ESISTIBLE ALLUREMENT. VIOLET TRBVENYON. THE BUNTY COMEDY t CO.. Presenting “Our Son's Wife.". Billy Plrown, Laurence Johnston, Signor Molina'ri. Ford and Perrin. Carlton and Sutton, Billy and Doris. D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; Reserves. 2s Gd. Plan at The Bristol Pianb Co. mowN THEATRE TO-FJAT, at 2.30. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-lIAY at 2.30. TO-NIGHT, at 8. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. "JIM BLUDSO, A Triangle-Fine Arts Play, Starring ; WILFRED LUCAS and WINIFRED ; WESTOVER. A GREAT PLAY ITJUNDED 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 Bello to the water’s edge. The story of the ruin wrought by a wife's infidelity. But the end is a pleasant surprise. (From the 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 Begg’s. / IJI O W N H A L L. Direction L......... and R. Thomas ANOTHER GIGANTIC SUCCESS. 7 - A BRILLIANT AND MOST ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION Was accorded ' , THE ENGLISH PIERROTS LAST NIGHT Every item ‘ received with . GREAT ENTHUSIASM. 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: 3s, 2s, Is,. 3s, 2s, Is. To prevent disappointment, patrons ate advised to book seats early at the HRstol; no extra charge. Seats may 'bo reserved after, 8 p.m. by 'Phono 65. BUT will not ho retained after rising of curtain. Representative, Victor Beck. Second Appearance of the Tramway vaudeville (Assisting Crippled Soldiers’ Hostel). ST. THOMAS’S HALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th. at 8 p.m. Profojsor Bingham (Hypnotist), and Other Star Artistes. Ail Now Items. Each Adult presented with a freo Art Union Ticket. Admission Is. 353 W.-Briggs, Manager. fj-IHB SALVATION VIVIAN STREET CITADEL. ARM*. GREAT MAORILAND FAIR. ‘ TUESDAY TO' FRIDAY, SEPT. 4th-7th. Opened by Right Hoii. W. F. Massey. Commissioner Rodder Presides. SUPERB PROGRAMMES. i fitting qualities i | Of LOUNGE SUITS made by t | MILLIGAN'S, Kelburn Avenue, | | are Smartness, Service and Comfort. I TAT ADAME FOLEY is now quoting roduccd prices for Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. Tuition Class every Monday. Assembly every Thursday.

For Children's Hacking Oongh Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9756, 4 September 1917, Page 3

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