AMUSEMENTS.
THE 810-TABUEAL'
The final performances oi the Williamson Bio-Tableau are aiuiounced. and after the two following performances it will vacate the theatre. Last eveningthere was a large crowd present to see the new pictures which were put on last night, in spite of the wretched weather. There were quite a cumber of new tikes exhibited, and ail were of in intensely interesTting character. One was shown the J-apanese battleship ILitsuse tirin? her huge guns. Japanese cairairy leaving Tokio for the front. Japanese Guards leaving for Liao-yang (all new pictures). in addition to tbe various other pictures bearing on the war that haice been previously exhibited- Amongst the other new fitms tbe best were a gTeat picture of Ascot Sunday at Booltert Lock on the Thames, an e-ecrfcing story entitied "The Coiners," and another of the same nature called "The Poatshers." The comic element was wery strongly represented, including some wonderful illusions, some facial expressions by the late lamented Mel. B. SpniT. "The Pipe and the Dog." -'Whisky v. Bullet." and others very diverting in character. The great wresthng botrt of Hat&errschnridt with Jenkins, the American, in the Graeeo-Roman style was also displayed, and the wonderful pantomime of "Submarina" was put on again. The entertainment was thoroughly enjoyable. There will be a maiiaee to-morrow afternoon, and in the evening the last performance will be gi-cen.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 32, 7 February 1905, Page 3
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225AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 32, 7 February 1905, Page 3
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