AMUSEMENTS.
HAKTON/S CIRCI'S. I Another latere and delichtcd audi-
.\iiouier large ami uciignicn nmu- | ence witnessed the performance at j Barton's C ircus- (Colombo street, oppo- > site the Prince of Wales Hotel.) last j night. There will be a matinee to- . day at 2.:K1 p.m.. when the full pro- j gramme will be presented, and a gold j brooch will be awarded the winner of i the girls' skipping competition, and a spceial prize will be given to the boy who longest rides the bucking donkey. There will be also the 'turn a j evening performance.
OPERA HOUSE. The entertaining and varied programme submitted at the Opera House by .["'tiller's. Vaudevillo Company was witnessed by a large audience last night, and all tho turns —the Trio Classiquo (instrumentalists), the do Booviors (poseurs), Hickey and Rose (juvenile dancers), and the revue, '"The Kissing Maid" —were appreciatively received. To-night the same programme will be given. * STARLAJS'D.
"The Spy System," a drama descriptive the completeness and extensivenoss of the German see'rot servicc, was again screened at Starland yesterday to crowded attendances at oach session. The picture, will b G shown at all sessions to-day and this evening.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16147, 27 February 1918, Page 3
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