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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THEATRE ROYAL. The various items submitted at Fullers' last evening were heartily enjoyed by a largo audience. Mr. Post Mason, whoso engagement terminates next Saturday evening, sang "Think of tho Girl," "Down Homo,-" and "Aren't you coming' back to old New Hampshire, Molly?", and several encore numbers. To-night, when there will be a complete change of programme, Dalboanio, the wonderful equilibust, will' mako his first appearance in tho Dominion. MOTHER GOOSE. "Mother Goose" continues to hold sway over the theatre-going public. Another largo audienco greeted the eccentric old la'dy • and her numerous family last evening. Tho pantomime ■ has lost nono of its vigour and freshness. -There will bo a matinee th;s afternoon. MAUD HILDYARD DRAMATIC COMPANY. Under the direction of Allan Hamilton, Messrs. Mcynell and Gunn have sent to New Zealand their latest attraction—Miss Maud Jfildynrd and Lor dramatic company, who will appeal' in tho Opera House for a short season, commencing • next Thursday in "A Warning to Women." Miss Hildyard will appear ns Moira Kennion. Pictur- : esque Irish' scenery will give brightness ; to a story in which tho cast will also' include Miss Geraldino Quin, Miss Violet Dene, Mr. StefY M'Donald, Mr. Conray Wingfiold, Mr. Bovd Irwin, Mr. L. AValshc, Mr. Trac'v Barrow, i Mr. Rutland lieckcU, Mr. W.. Lovis i and others. The bo:; plan will open | on Monday at Holliday's. Popular prices will be charged with a booking , foe of ono shilling. j ROYAL PANOPTIKUM. Last few days of the Royal Panopti- i hum in Wellington have been entered upon, and the public should not miss I the chance of seeing the moving wax | figures which look just like life. Largo I crowds of school children were in at- I tendance yesterday afternoon and evening. As regards the naming by school ] children of the twelve Apostles, it ) must bo mentioned that ono « c them j so far has named aevan. - ;

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 5 October 1907, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 5 October 1907, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 5 October 1907, Page 7

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