AMUSEMENTS. THE'OPERA HOUSE General Manager Charles Maurice. “CO WHERE THE CROWDS CO!” EVERY EVENING, at 8 O’CLOCK. "■{MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY TO-NIGHT! TO-NICHT! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. DON’T MISS THIS SENpTTION ! Here’s a ARAB! AjMffiEACH ER Y positively ARABMBT TREACHERY extraor- ARMTAN TREACHERY dipary B!AN TREACHERY TREACHERY ARABIAN TREACHERY excitement ARABIAN TREACHERY ARABIAN TREACHERY ARABIAN TREACHEI ARABIAN TREACHEI sensatioild ARABIAN TREACHE ARABIAN TREAQHE| ARABIAN TREAQHEiI ARABIAN T Rif Af H I ill A R,m> 5 A % pi- AC H I * * ARA BI AN TFffAilf yBAR ap I Afc# F#£A| »#E I N .TREACHERY and culminating in attack _a-rng lions, will el i nfalce. A RAP I \LISTIC ! , THRILLING ! UNHAOKNEYI 4 DARING ! led by huge li S.ye the terrormrieken mother and child in the lone liut att In no ollu/Tilm I yet produced his such an aapiinding ' scene been witnessed. AJpgo lion is shown leaping repeatedJjfPat the frail door of tiie hut, hgmnd which the fugitives are eoiv-fliifn'g. A bold piece of realism startle a 1! who see it. ANTHER “FEATURE’ By tlj^"‘World-renowned A.B. Co. WITH THE ENEMY’S HELP. The Story of a Woman’s Race for a Fortune. And a host of other Star subjects. No better- Show anvwliere. MATINEE. This Afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. MELBOURNE CUP, 1912. Final Screening of this great Race Picture. Also a host of CHILDREN’S PICTURES. PRICES AS USUAL ! MEETINGS CLUB I 4* nr|-riJ Genera ff, -M Miffli l,('!uV>jff be lit'|d .aUW ! HidldbwsMtOiV, on 23rd, at k3o \T.m. (£ I AiT. SMITH, llW; Sec. and Treas. G [SBOR.YE rPABERNACLE. A CANTATA, “ Y fQAUGHTER OF jy£OAB,” T UESDA 0 VEM BEE 19. SOgfiRSTS: f Naomi Madamo Glwo Ruth Daisy Jordan Orpah J&- ... A Mrs. Glanville Boaz Mr. W. Mitchell Orchestra ancl Gioijf of 40 Voices. Aecompanj^t—lM#s. Scliwabo. Cotid'uetor-i-MprYV. H. Hpod ADMISSION Is/ Tickets to bo had trom/Memb/ Choir, or at Clrrisp’s MusjS Wi lionse. f Doors open 7.^0. Commence 8 o’clocTc.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3681, 16 November 1912, Page 1
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