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AMUSEMENTS. LYCEUM HAYWARDS. LYCEUM PACKED/ JAMMED. CRAMMED. Tremendous success of the.great Australian photo play by that wellknown and popular comedian, Mr. w. S.-Percy, entitled, ALL FOR GOLD. ALL FOR GOLD. or Jumping the Claim, lhe large audience held spellbound from start to finish. This Picture can only be presented for to-night, so don't miss it. i>ee the great race between a motor-car and the Brisbane Express. In addition to this great picture we will present to-night Selig's great masterpiece : . ' LOST IN THE JUNGLE. LOST IN THE JUNGLE. SEE the Denizens of the Jungle at _ large in their homes. hhh, Miss Williams clawed by a frantic Leopard. SEE Tho wild fight between the Leopard and the Boar. LOST IN THE JUNGLE. SEE The wonderful sagacity of the Llephant. LOST IN THE JUNGLE. : Nothing more thrilling has ever been produced. LOST IN THE JUNGLE. Nothing more exciting could possibly . 'be conceived! v LOST IN THE JUNGLE. Nothing so realistic has ever been seen ■ on a screen. i LOST IN THE JUNGLE. Nothing that will give greater pleasure could possibly be imagined. This Picture will be perfectly projected by Hayward's Pictures HAY WARD'S LYRIC ORCHESTRA. Now tho talk of tho town, under tho direction of Mr. Edgar Collins. Plan H. I. Jones. Telephone 313. Prices—D.C: and Stalls Is, Pit 6d. • Come Early. LYCEUM THEATRE. SUNDAY NEXT, at 8.30 p.m. Grand Sacred Concert tendered by HAYWARD'S PICTURES ' to THE CITY BANDPathe's gerat Religious Picture: THE LIFE OF CHRIST. THE LIFE OF CHRIST. Beautifully: coloured and over 3000 feet . , - in length. Sacred solos and selections by the Lyric Orchestra. r\PERA HOUSE, WANGANUI. Sub-Lessee , -..' Allan Hamilton ♦ Solo Direction ......Brehnan's Limited BEENNAN'S lIUGE XMAS SHOW. THE MOST SUPERB ATTRACTION EVER PRESENTED. IN THE DOMINION. THE SPIRIT OF REFINEMENT. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th. MONDAY, JANUARY 29th. ALL CONTINENTAL AND ENGLISH ARTISTS. PRINCE CHARLES, PRINCE CHARLES, Tho Most Wonderful Orang Outang, eats like a gentleman, skates like a specialist, dresses .and undresses himself, can play billiards, drives a motor-car, , rides a bievde. JORDAN AND HARVEY, THE SONS OF ISRAEL. .We defy anyone to refrain from laughing at them. „ EVA MUDGE, The Exquisite Empress of Proteans, the Girl who captivated .London. LES PETITS TOTOS, "The Boy Darliags- of Paris," the Cleverest. Gymnasts, the Most Daring Acrobats seen in the Southern Hemisphere. JOHNSON AND WELLS, The Greatest. Coloured Humourists, tho Most Cultured Harmonists, the Cleverest Dancers Living. ARCHIE (Boy) GLEN, The Laugh-in-every-line Comedian. Every song new. Every joke funny and wholesome. NELLIE KOLLE, <fThe Girl who Reaches Your Heart." An extraordinary singer and male impersonator. Fascinates, charms and thrills you in turn. CHARLES HOWARD, Baritone-Vocalist, with new songs, assisted by our full company. Prices: 4s, 3s 6d, Is. (Plan at Jones*. HAROLD OARR, Touring Manager. Mothers and Fathers When you or yours are sick and ill, it is so gratifying to know that everything possible is being don* for the invalid, and that you had yonr Pre« script ion disp«ni><xl at Gower's Pharmacy; which is a guarantee that you are getting the best and Rarest possible, Bnd that ynur prescription is compounded by a dispenser of man} years' practical experience. Sickrooot requisites of every description and at pr«ces to suit all. j After consulting yeur doctor, ensure having your prescription correctly dispensed by taking it to GOWER'S PHARMACY, OPPOSITE THE CONVENT. Grain and Produce. AY* hn\d large stock,<» of th*« b«st of all Mnes of gn»in ami prndur<» Give «» * rjntr or r> a ., T«')^ph^ne \o. fiQO. D. R. Walker-& Co., Grain and Ptodttce Merchants, Customs and Shipping Agents. Ridgway St.. Nearly Opposite Parkrille Private Hotel.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12848, 26 January 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12848, 26 January 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12848, 26 January 1912, Page 7

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