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AMUSEMENTS.

OPERA HOUSE. Fuller's Vaudeville Company successfully repeated their current programme at tlie Opera House last night. The items given by the Mammoth Minstrels, by Elsa Brull, Arthur Helmsley, Leonard Nelson, Maud Courtney,' Mr C., and Marorie Ahvyno wero heartily applauded. To-night the same programme will be repeated. The return of Tom Haverley and his Kewpie Kids in a series of new revues is announced; the first production, "The Kaiapoi Cup," will ba staged on Monday. On Monday the popular Tom Haverley musical farce company will return to this theatre. Mr Haverley has the support of several very capable performers, as well as the famous Kewpie Kids in their clever ballet work. The first production, "The Kaiapoi I Cup," is in three scenes, and is described aa "a racy revel of the turf." QUEEN'S THEATRE. The fine Paramount feature, "Sunshine Nan," featuring Ann Pennington, the comedy, "The Taming of Target Centre," and good supporting films -will be shown this afternoon and evening at the Queen's. STRAND THEATRE. See sue Hayakawa in "The White Man's ( Law," and the comedy, "Miss George "Washington," with good supporting films, will be j screened at the Strand this afternoon and evening.

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. * "Tlie Immigrant," a Charlie QU'aplin comedy, and "The Beautiful Mrs Reynolds," together with good supporting films, will be screened this afternoon and evening at Everybody's. GRAND THEATRE. The Metro production, "The Brass Check," featuring Francis X. Bushman and Beverley Bayne, and a fine supporting programme, will be screened at the Grand this afternoon and evening. "The Man Who Stayed at Home," which will be screened for the first time in this city at tho Grand Theatre next week, is stated to be full of excitement. A feature of tho picture are the Naval ecenes, showing tho magnificent British Navy. The whole picture teems with dramatio situations, unfolding a fascinating love story, and possesses some really humorous and wholesome comedy scenes. The production is an all-English .one. It is the first English, film seen here for some time, and should bo welcome onthat account alone. CRYSTAL PALACE. The exceptionally fine double programme, "Conscience," starring Gladys Brockwell, and "Stolen Honour," featuring Virginia Pearson, with tho Mock Sennett comedy, "The Battle Royal," and other films will be screened at < Crystal Pa'.aoe this afternoon and evening. LIBERTY THEATRE. "The Marionettes," starring Clara Kimball • Young, "Soldiers of Chance," an instalment of "The Fatal • Ring," and a good comedy will be screened this afternoon and evening, at Liberty Theatre. I

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 5

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412

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 5

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