AMUSEMENTS HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. PATHE PICTURES. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NICHTI A Big-, Bright Programme. "THE SANDS OF DEE.” A Surpassingly Beautiful Interpretation 1 °f Charles Kingsley’s World-Famous Poem. "THE BANK PRESIDENXj^gON.” An absorbingly Story, introducing a Sjjypgffitional Horse Race on am Ice "THE CJJWf'BANDIT’S HOODOO.’ A Comedies, brimful of Western Humor. "Lucknow,” "Around the World in Two Hours.” "The Child’s Prayer, s ' "Threei Wen in a Fix.” anjl a Host of other Fine! Pictures. TO-MORRO diarer ng AH (WEDNESDA ICHT, ■ CjRAND STMAS *PROCRAMM . of Speci fbjeet oeted An appealing Rc&naiftTfe of a Studio Girl, woven througmout a series of most exciting happenings. TREASURE ISLAND A Magnificent Presentment *of Jftobert Louis Stevenson’s Ma ter piece; brilliantly staggjjfP’and portrayed. THREE SCENJjj^IEMS, "The Rhine Malo,” and "A Trip to "The a Child’s Hand,” new Patlxe and many other sterling Pictures HURSDAY (BOXING NIGHT), PART CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Introducing Three Sterling Comedies: “A Problem in Reduction.” "Apple Pies,” and ".Martha's Rebellion. 5 ’ All Genuine ! Fun Makers. ! “ME AND BILL.”
A Touching Story, showing- Friendshi passing the Love of Women. New Australian Gazette and a Host o other High-class subjects. Spend the Holidays pleasantly at Hi Majesty’s. ENTIRE CHANCE FRIDAY NIGHT. Prices as usual. Plan at Miller’s XJ IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE XL Commencing 28th DEC. NEXT. An UnpreceHentod Attraction. ,Under of Alt'. Linlev. Gencrnl Mautu£er .*... P. P. Bigwooc SATURDAY, MONDAY, and (/'TUESDAY First Appear a n Dashing, jn CARRIE MOOjfe CARRIE MOQSTE CARRjyS^MOORE Co edj The Idol' off the and Open Supported by Specially Organised Company, ini the Musical, UaMmuil Comedietta, C|*-fPS” “CHIPS” 'HIPS” “CHIPS” ' Or; A VISIT TO THE STUDIO. A Musical Medley of Songs and cos and Specialties, written., plaved to amuse old and von. NOT A DULL MOMENT FjtOM START TO FINISH [Magnificent Scenery, Ekwirate Staging, Pretty Costiafies. PRICES—3s, 2s, and ls.f Plan opens To-morrow at 10 a.m. :if Miller’s Corner. Treasurer, W. Bigwood. Advance Representative, W. A. Price. AER ENG A-A-HIKA gPORTS EN G A-A-HXKA gPORTI S. BOXIfG DAY, 26 th ©EC., 1912. IL# pad no* k, . 0 £ Ft I >:# Vf AfERKNG f Ideal Spotffog FieMolcCrs. TOYS FOR 'IHE CHILDREN. CLAY PIGEONfeHOOTING MATCH. 100 YARDS CHAMPIONSHIP OF POVERTY BAY. Come and See tlie Champions Battle this out. L. E. POLE, Secretary. POVERTY BAY SCOTTISH SOCIETY. ANNUAL PICNIC! NEW AR’S DAY, 4 M. KixwiiinsoiWji w'y#:ohu|| 'MU tfm St 9.3()/ ; .m| for Waikohu, roiling at 4.35. RETURN EAR Tea, Milk, Su will be provided IfREE. JAS. JOHNSTONE, Hon. Sec tj 2s 2d Each, and Hot Water AN IDEAL OUTING FOR POVERTY BMrPEOPLE. nijha: SHOW. Within i few-Sriles of Hie Far-famed tMorerf Hot .fffmngs. 1913. ass CEO PI TfPriz SIX JUMPING JfVENTSi Entries close oif FRIDAY, 2iFh December. Posters on application 7 R. STEED, Secretary, \ Nuhaka A. and P. Society TI
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3713, 24 December 1912, Page 1
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