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AMUSEMENTS.

HIS MAJESTY'S

Laet evening's large audience at His Majesty's Theatre demonstrated every satisfaction with the entertaining fare provided them by West's pictures and the Breseians musicians. The pictures dealing with Dutch scenes, the review of his army by the Sultan of Morocco, and the Dick Turpin and coloured "Frog Fishing" series, came in for particular commendation. The Breseians were all in good voice, and contributed their quota of the programme to the entire appreciation of the audience. An extra matinee performance i 3 announced for Friday, the King's Birthday.

OPERA HOUSE.

The current week's programme by Puller's Entertainers at the Opera House is finding ready and liberal patronage from lovers of variety entertainment. The various members of the company acquitted themselves successfully last night, as was evidenced by the plaudits of the audience alter each turn. An item that produced hearty recognition was the "Miserere"' duet from ''II Trovatore," sung by Miss Celia Mavis and Mr John Fuller. The programme concludes with a good moving picture displayj by the Warwick bioscope.

THE DOLORES' CONCERTS.

To-morrow evening, at the Choral Hall, will mark the reappearance after

many years' absence of Mdlle. Antonia

Dolores, the favourite soprano. During her absence Mdlle. Dolores has added

numerous songs to her already extensive repertoire, and we will have the opportunity of hearing some of .them. At the same time Mdlle. has decided to include

a number of the old favourites that have made her famous, and perhaps the best known on to - morrow evening's programme will prove to be the great '"Shadow Song" from '"Dinorah," an 'aria that is full of technical difficulties, and is a magnificent piece of work as produced by Dolores. Some of the old English songs, as "The Lass With the Delicate Air," "My Mother Bids Mc Bind My Hair, , ' '"Bid Mc Discourse," "I'vu Been Roaming," and others, will also be included. Altogether Mdlle. Dolores will

tender no less than twelve separate songs to-morrow evening, and this, of course, does not include encore numbers, so that it cannot be said of her that she does not give the audience a good opportunity of hearing her great capabilities. The j

recital will couunenoe at 8.15 p.m. The

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 260, 7 November 1906, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 260, 7 November 1906, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 260, 7 November 1906, Page 7

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