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ENTERTAINMENTS.

NELLIE STEWART. : Box plans for the entire season of the . . Nellie Stewart Company will be opened J at the Dresden at.9 o'clock on Monday;.', l 1,: :morning, .when- brisk, owing to. the number, of inquiries;;! i'A'" The - inaugural production at .the Opera •; House oil; Thursday/ October' 6., .will: be Paul Kester's .histrionic romance, ' When Knighthood was' in Mower'. \ % The : author ,introduces - his heroino in . . an effective scene.:: Mary Tudor—young, - high-spirited, .passionate,,; wilfi— confession of her lord —first, to. her. • , friend, Lady .Jane Bolrngbrokeyani;.:'then to Brandon himself. . The play • .', thrills with plotting and- intrigue, love, and .chivalry. ■ , Tl'.c Gcencry, costumes, and., general mounting : lias called forth . the hijliest commendation. , As.; Mary''-" '- Tudorj Miss_'St-ewart is' eaid to find a part: excepßonaUy: well. ;^it^i : to i'tfoii:^ display.of her. many: talents. '.-After-'five performances of ''When Knighthood, was. in Flower," J. M. Barriefs delightful: comedy,. "What Every Woman Knows/' ' .will bo staged : for the first time. in : Wot- -l lmgton,-, on Wednesday,.- October 12: This will bo followed on Tuesday, October. 18, by a. special: revival of:: Paul Potter's) ".Trilby," which, will, be ..• ' .se.ntcd.for four .evenings, and. the will conclude Iwith.'four'.perfoimahcea.'ofJfeJ's "Sweet: Nell of Old Drury," commeno-- ■- ing on Saturday, October 22. - '■ 1 . ■ .- -V. : THEATRE EOYAL. - :i. Mr. : Nat ■ Clifford;; the i ondon- con»« dianj.- is still the star. periormer. at the •••/ Theatre ;Royal. . Hisl costcrmbnger item's"'!, V-y . and-other its:' The programme,'however,:includea-.\;v l maiiy other clever artists, vin '.•'Taribua '.!°j .'forms'"of ,vaude^e.i. ; ;lt'will bo repeated j to-night, and ,' the!; usual'changewill .• 1 take place on Monday. 1 ' j KING'S THEATBE r *1 The programme at. the-King's Theatre '• .ii this week is attracting ;large; who -give every: manifestation> of;vde-.'>.,'«p! liglrb - at . the : quality;:arid' : variety -.of-!/-. .the pictures, shown.: .Pictures' of spei •caal interest, are "Practical;Jisli. i ßreedi>3.!.-j-.:-i] ing," "The Tide of Fortune;"- "Out of-the-Past," \"The i Wrong ' Floor,"- and /' Pathe's Weekly Gazette The usuai ] :pnze matinee will-take, place this > after*: s.|

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 7 | • Stronger better'in oyoryj ttis 1 week's programme at-JHis MajW:«v;:.j j jesty'si; Theatre: pictures "Stars and Stripes" v,hich depicts a 1 J Obattle footer .' Paul ' Jones, and-the: Engbshj'Kofl y; v. v;] Plymouth The encounter is very re- '. ■alistically., arranged. 1 ;: Other good -pic-: -sw-i tures aro "Apachd „ Gold," "Convict j 796," r "The Power of- a &ng/.-.'and - a - '> :-, | .'senes 1 of: views or/Chinese towns.--.; IW usual'matinee. wiE't-ako'place this'.aftor;;:-.' : ->j noon. • J '■ ft --1 STAR PICTURES. /{ St Thomas's ( Hall,-Newtown, was i | well filled last night. The current pro-\ , 1 gramme f of the. Star. Pictures', is'varied interest,.; and the' films' are i .very ; J ably ■ displayed. The entertainment-:■.. •' be repeated to-night. ■< i ] I SKATING RINK ' J Rollera^ting^hat^inostj^^ indoor ■: pastiinesj : ; J numbers -of both sexes to the.Olympia; *,• ] ,Rihk;--: : .There 'were. large at'JuSi-Ja eyeiry;:^session; yesterday; : nrasic-added to /the general: enjoyment -. 7! The rink will open as usual " SUNDAY CONCERT * j ' On Sunday evening the Wellington' j .Professional Orchestr- will give -;an- • • other' of their ' popular.- Sunday- evening l ; concerts- in the Town Hall.; Patrons who wish to 1 proem o scats should go j_ early and- so avoid,::the.-;possibility!-: of having--to stand.;/ 'The orchestra: willeag render as the chief items 'two Hungarian dances, by -.Brahms, and : will-alsorcon- r? iv;v tribute-i "Maritana" overture, Bcccher-" w.:-v; ini's "Minuet," and "Turkish Patrol" .(MichdeliF).i;Mr; Harry-Phipps-,(tenor)v.' will-..b0-the 'vocalist, for' contributing two items;;' 'The the King". (Roeckel)j-and '"Ari-VEveiungH.- : . Song" (Blumenthal). /.Mr. DaveKenny. will'be-at the piano. A- collection;m'-:.-.:.-; •aid of,.the library■;will' be* taken' atvtho '. doors. • The 'concert-will- commenoe at - 1 r : Bi3o;;^.rdv^>://'C

, ! Y M.CJL BAZAAR " yj The YM C A Boys' Department" y bazaar and sale of work, . whiclfhas-. been held during the. : j>ast two evenings, will again be open , this v ana : i evening,; ■,r."c6mmjfflcing~jCa^ amount aimed, for, and l all. weE-wishers - of [,the;;boysV*TOHi;;are . following ; comi^tit-ioos'--have' j.beenV'de-r''v'i cided- during ..the bazaar : — hung, Mr. Bakik'.;';'.-record' ticket-seUef,'''; - 'tA. G Baker, nail drivings Mrs ; Drum- 1 ery, Miss E -Aickm, sponge cake. Mi's 3' Worboys, scones. Miss Bates A banquet : will: be;tendered to-morrow evening, to celebrate their j achievements during.tlie' past season.; •'?|f§gs:3

' TO-NIGHT'S ORGAN RECITAL " " ! j Mr Maughan Bamett's weekly organ recital on the Town Hall organ will : n be" given 'to-night'' at; • 8 ; o'clock.;. v: ,llia : ' -":i;l programme will bo composed of'inter-' l ;j csting Varid .-'.'faroffire^piecfesY^

> SONG RECITAL ' 1 ' ''3 Miss Phoebe Parsons and Mr C. H.' '"j Stephens', announce 1 a song recital on' Wednesday, October. ,'. : '| : at 815 pm , in the Sydney Street" < ScKiwb<»m&:.'^A;.'.plpaß^ attractive programme has ■.. been : ' ar- r---rangedi -consisting ..of songs rand j f.\S by the two principals,; and- quartettes; : .vj in which Miss:May;Driscoll and Sir- G: " v ' s ! Parsons will assist. , Many of ''i will bo new to Wellington Others ! will W 'repeated;/.<[^.-4 the:: recital, ,;given some weeks-baok- '. The-' ■■ 1 box .plan- opens .on /Monday ■moriung.' at" ■ v; j the .Piano Company's.pre- ,: -" ; '-'- l j • '-mises:')PETONE PALACE RINK. ] -, On Monday, evening-the -PetonePal- ' ace, Skating .Rink will hold a '-plain, fancysdress,'and-poster carmval.•-. Valuable 'prizes ■aroVofrercdpwhich;.should'' : - I ' v; i attract-skaters. 1 . "-The return'train .to- "J Wellington leaves Petone at 10-34 p hi." '! The Wellington Physical Training j School's annual gymnastic carnival-ana "• I assault-at-arms will be • held m the Town Hall on-Tuesday nest; October 4. The bos. plants on view at the' Dresden) i and the. day'sales are: at 'Abel's. •••.;!

23fc-LAMBTON QUAY-281,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 936, 1 October 1910, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 936, 1 October 1910, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 936, 1 October 1910, Page 3

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