AMUSEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE. There was another large attendance at tb Opera House last evening, when the currer week's bill was repeate-i. The Tom Haverle Rem© Company again met with coaside rub i 6u<foes in their extravsgansa, "Two Ir» Sports," in which the principals proved ver capable and very popular. In the vaudeT-ill ©fiction of the bill, Murfayne, Brull ani Hemsley, Jones and Haines, and the Gilfai: Trio were all very successful. TII9 earn programme will be griven to-night. LIBERTY THEATRE. Charles Chaplin. Florence Reed, and liar jorie Wilson ui their respective masterpiccei are the "stars" at Liberty Theatre this week The whole programme is a very entertaininj one, and will be repeated during 1 the re mainder of the week. CRYSTAL PALACE. "William Parnum, jn the "Heart of a Lion," is the attraction at Crystal Palace this week, The supporting programme is a very strong one. and is well worth seeing. The eame films will be screened to-day. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Mae Marelt attains great heights with her double part in "The Face in the Dark," now being shown at Everybody's Theatre. "Peggy." starring Billic Burke, is also proving a big attraction, while the supporting programme is a strong one. The same pictures will be Bhown to-day. The management of Everybody's Theatre announce that they will screen, all next, week, the big dramatio spectacle, "Thais." In i],; s production the 6taging is done on c most elaborate scale, and a brilliaut cast, with the prima donna Mary Garden, aa tho Jeaa. does splendid work in a highly dramatic and interesting story. The box plan opens today at The Bristol. Seats may be booked there or by ringing Telephone No. 3925. GRAND THEATRE. Alia. Naniniova in "Toy 3 of Fate," is drawing good business to the Grand Theatre this week. The whole programme is a particularly varied and interesting one. To-day the eame pictures will be exhibited. STRAND THEATRE. William S. Hart, in the "Tierer Man," is the attraction at the Strand Theatre this week, and his work is certainly hair-raising and full of breathless interest. A number of other good pictures are also 6hown. Tho programme will be repeated to-day and tonight. QUEEN'S THEATRE. "Tho Spirit of .Romance," a high-class iramatic /iim, starring Vivian Martin, is proving a big success at tie Queen's Theatre this fc'eek. There are several other interesting pichires in the programme. The eame bill will ie offered to-day and to-night^ ENGLISH SONG RECITAL. At Monday evening's recital, in tho Masonic Jail, Gloucester street west, amongst Mr Wiliamson's numbers will be the following:—"lt A'as a Lover and His Lass" (Morley), "Take, 3 Take Those Lipa Awajr" (Wilson), "The -leather Bottell" (traditional), "While I Lisen to Thy Voice" (Lawes), "I Attempt from Move's Sickness to Fly" (Pnrcell), "Sally in >nr Alley" (17th oentury), "Tho Lass With he Delicate Air" (Arne), "The Lass of Richmond Hill" (Hook), "The Dashing White lergeant" (Bishop), "Away to the Mountain's Jrow" (Lee), "To Anthea,'" and "The Wreck f the Hesperus" (Hatton). These • eongs over tho period between the 12th and I7th enfcuries. Sterndale Bennett's "To Chloe 1 Sickness" and "Maydew," "The Sands of - W (Clay), "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Piud" (Serjeant), "The Lullaby," and Thou'rt Passing Hence" (Sullivan), and. Sons of the Sea" (Coleridge Taylor) repre;nt the 18th and 19th centuries. Miss Ethel ohnson, contralto, will sing "When Daisies ied" (Arne), "I've Been Roaming." and Cherry Ripo" (Horn), and "The Enchanes3" (Hatton). Mrs Alma Carey will a?t 9 accompanist. LAMB-DIPPING THIS YEAR. ♦ With the.promise of.higher prices for 001, sheepowners throughout the Dominion are going to lie even more parcular in dipping .their lambs this year, hat is why it is extremely fortunate r Ahem that a large shipment of uiball's Liquid Dip has just been uded by Dalgetv and Co., Quibell's Liquid Dip never fails as t exterminator of tick and other para, tic filth. This saves money. Dipping ith Quibell's not only improves the - ndition of the wool,.but it'stimulates healthy action of tho skin, and conjuently increases the rise of the yolk id the weight of the fleece, 'this ikes money. Is it any wonder, then, at Quibell's Liquid Dip is so much demand by sheepowners? Make sure your supplies by ordering now. Dalty and Co., Ltd., Sole Agents for zstralasia. 3
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16434, 30 January 1919, Page 2
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