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AMUSEMENTS.

FULLER'S PICTURES. Tho miperb new programme of pictures which was shown at Olympic cn Monday night was screened again husk night. Thero was another appcroeui'tive audience, aiul it mast be said that tho bill of far© provided was ono which would <x) mm and admiration and appreciation anywlioro. Not only were tho pictures of unusual exijellejice, but they were also put on in an admirable wa >*'» and tho bright music by tho orchestra was an added attraction. The same programme will be shown to-night fur the last time. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. To-night will be an occasion of spctial local interest in that a complete benelit programme will bo submitted to tho nublic of Timaru on behalf of tho Timaru Volunteer Fire Brigade, "to help defray their expenses in attending the Brigade Competitions at Hokitika. ' The first-part of the programme will comprise a choice j selection of the current week's programme of. excellent pictures, including i the scenic"beauty "/Angry Sea." Jones Lottery Prize, the "Path© Gazette, 'dPat iyid the Four Hundred," and a pathetic ' filiu, "The Little MatchSeller," which has been such a favourite wherever shown. It induces a charming vocal effort by one or Timarns well known singers. I lie second part of tho programme will consist of musical and vocal items bv weUknown. Timaru artists, including 31 rs J. P. Rcimell, who is contributing two items to the programme. The management expect.. on behalf of .the 1 «.e ]3r ; <iade, a record house to show their appreciation of the splendid work that has'been done in the past by the champion fire brigade of ISew Zealand. btjckjumpers and wrestlers. To-night and Thursday, Burton Bros ' talented combination, will open in Timaru, and judging by their success in Oamaru. should have a good hou«e The Burton Bros, will give exhibitions of daring fejts of ship in an English hunting sadd.e an offer £2O to any one bringing a horse to unseat them. £2O wi tt be ! x>ven to any local nder nding ,_!.<£ 60 seconds. Joe Gardmer Ibe imcrlitv atom." and King of light weWit wrestlers and iyu-jitsn expert, offers £IOO to any. Lett-weight defeating him m 5 mmutes£o to any light-weight whom he fails to defeat m 15 minutes, and £1 to any ono «ho can stav with him five minute as-catch-can. There are. and'Wdng Seys, C and a conipetitions wM take place nightly. Popular prices.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14363, 8 February 1911, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14363, 8 February 1911, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14363, 8 February 1911, Page 6

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