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ENTERTAINMENTS.

FULLERS' PICTURES. The curront programme at the Skating mnk was screened for the-last time last evening. Amongst the best pictures of the late programme were:—"Two Brothers and the Spy," "The Boss of Lumber Camp f}°- ',*■ and "Revenge." This evening the bi-weekly change of programme will be presented, and will include superb series of the latest attractions in animated photography. "ZIGOMAR." Messrs. MacMahon a.nd Donnelly have arranged to present "Zigomnr" at tho New theatre for the first timo to-day and to-night. It is a spectacular picture, dealing with the remnrkablo exploits of a dangerous chief of a pang of international robbers, who is assiduously pursued by tho, leading Parisian dotective, Paul Bronuct. Other features of this picture have been mentioned in a previous issue. The spectacular effects introduced includo a beautifully coloured Will-o'-the-Wisp dance, and n gorgeous bnll-room : scene at the Moulin Rouge. Tho supporting' nicturcs represent tho latest and choicest items of recent release. "Zigomar" will be shown at all sessions night and dav till Saturday night. On Monday 'Tho Great Mine Disaster" will be. introducedTHE KING'S THEATRE. Tho current programme at tho King's Theatre this week draws well, and the various dramatic, scenic, and comic items aro attractively arranged. The premier item is entitled "A Woman's Martyrdom," and tells a realistic and life-like . lovo story with an undercurrent of tragedy running through the piece. It is well acted, and gains much from the setting. The comic section is a,strong one, "The Bunnyagraph" and "Kutchein Kale" aro original and amusing farces. As is usual, the latest Pathc Gazette is one of the most popular items showing tho latest doings. ' SIR. HORACE HUNT'S CONCERT. .' Tho concert arranged by Mr. Hornca Hunt takes place in the largo Town Hall to-night', and the programme, published" yesterday, gives evidence that the occasion is one well worthy of the support of music-lovers. Mr. Hunt's last concert was given here two years ago. To-night ho will have the assistance of Mr. Barry Coney, the well-known baritone, who has been specially engaged, and whe will be heard in concert items for the first timo in Wellington, Miss May Donaldson (violinist), and Miss Gontrudo Hunt (soprano). Seats may be reserved to-day at thf Dresden. "TINY TOWN." • •■■■•• It is'said that Wellington people will meet some charming personalities in "Tiny Town" at tho Town Hall next; week. Quite apart from their abilities as entertainers, tho little people are said to bo more than usually interesting. Most, of them have travelled practically all,over tho world, and -have consequently; been able to acquire a good store of information on many subjects. All tho inhabitants of "Tiny Town" are well educated, and speak sovcrnl languages. In . the entertainments in Wellington, as has licen done elsewhere, arrangements will bo made so that members of tho nudienco will bo 1 able to interview the little peoplo in tho portion of. tho hall allotted to tho village with its tiny shops. The midgets will'arrive from Christchurch on Sunday, and it is probable that they will drive through tho principal streets in their tiny carriages, drawn by their lilliputian "• ponies. The box plan for the season h at (ho Dresden, and day sales open at Abel's this morning.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1537, 5 September 1912, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1537, 5 September 1912, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1537, 5 September 1912, Page 5

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