ENTERTAINMENTS.
FULLERS' PICTURES. The pictures at Fullers' Skating Rink were recuived on Saturday afternoon aud evening by large and enthusiastic attendances, A complete now programme is announced for to-night. ' THEATRE HOYAL. At the Theatre Royal this evening, Miss tariiq llopre will mnke her first appearance in New Zealand. Her season here is said to be only limited to six nights, but if circumstances allow it is hoped that sho may remain n few days longer. ]ivc!i_ ns a music-hall nrljst, .Miss Moore is said to havo few rivals. Her success in England as a vaudeville artist has been carried to Australia, aud this country. Miss Jfooro will be very well supported by a company of capable vaudeville artists. Among those who deserve special mention are (he Siddons, clever equilibrists imported from Germany; Alex. Lauder, brother of the famous Harry Lniider, Scotch comedian, who was engaged by Mr, Brenimn in England some time ago; Odell and Hart, the Americans, in a new comedy act; and Daniel Llewellyn, the well-known Welsh tenor. There are still some good 'seats at the Dresden for to-night's performance. Everything points to a most successful season. THE NEW THEATRE. Throughout Saturday there were crowded sessions at MacManon and Donnelly's continuous picture entertainment at use New Theatre, Manners Street. Ibsen's famous drama, "A Doll's House," is exceedingly popular with the lady patrons, Among the other subjects urei "The Doctor's Dilemma," "The Redman's Penalty," "Ocean, Thou Mighty Monster," etc. To-day and to-night "A Doll's House" with tho current programme will bo shown for the la&t time. Tho customary change is announced for to-morrow.. THE KING'S THEATRE. West'*, Ltd., star attraction for this evening's change of programme will be tho thrilling military drama, "Drummed Out," for which they hold the exclusive rights. A man's ordeal, it is said, is shown with all its intensity, and should teach a lesson to all beholders. New pictures in scenic, dramatic, and humorous sections will also be shown. shorttTsheatre.
There were largo attendances at . the various sessions of the continuous picture show <it Shortt's Theatre, Willis Street, on Saturday. A complete change of programmers announced for to-day, when the Bill will be headed by the Selig Company's great Western drama "A Romance of tlso Kio Grande," which is said to bo n lietitro of unusual excellence. A bpa-iMully coloured sccnie entitled "Excursion to the Desert Islands" will also ho ni.d will contain views of tho islands of Chan, Dugio, nnd Grand Desert, Other stoma will be: "A Pair of Hags" (comic), "Captain Jink's Dilemma" (comic), and a recent edition of the Gaumont Graphio (topical).
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1432, 6 May 1912, Page 6
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