ENTERTAINMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Another full house greeted the siiiuv? attractive items at His Majesty's theatre fast evening. Mahoney Bros, and Davey, an attractive and intelligent Prince Charles spaniel, Were warmly received,. '-I'lio musical Vienna Trio and the acrobatic Ci'iHfihtons, delighted and amazed the audience in turn. Amongst other performers were Henry «nd jdar (trick cyclists),'- tho Artel Bmios, iliss EilcMi Cftpol, Jack Shields, and George Rmvley. Tho interestiMs British Mioscrapft lrtn!£ot Was a-tee shown.
THE KING'S THEATRE. The picture drama, "The Seed of the Fathers," has aroused much iutei-esl at tlie King's Theatre this week. An unusual theme, made, tip of a scries of tragedies in the life of a proud and nobto woman, ends in her shooting her son ere tho detectives claim him. This film' of GlßlOft. is supported by "Lovo Ye One Another," "Ureal ProgrcH i« Aviation," and other pictures -of interest. THE EM I'll ESS THEATRE. There will bo three "feattre" dramas in tin; new .programiiie'of- the Empress Theatre continuous piotiiiy's to-dar and Tiie AM. Company will bo f-e----prescntod by "Toe Stop Clock," in. which some powerful dramatic situations are said to occur. The A.K. Coiapa.ny's "The Hand of Destiny" is reported to Ira an attractive 'drama!ie story with picturesque, scenery as a background. "'lho' Uirl Across the' Way" is dosni-ibed as ;v characteristic play of a t.V|io which tire A.13. Cumpany, the makers, arc noted for. The supporting films inelmfe "Tho Uk-host Bidder" (l.ubin Comedy), "St-lv Baths at Home" (I'iitlic comedy), and others. BRITANNIA TIHJATiIE.
"Thr> Britannia,' 11 the latent 1 in molion picture theatres,'will !» added to the list of the city's piciuro houses mi Monday evening, when, tho initial pwformanco will lm given. The theatre is built on tire latest_ ideas' in uicfcupo theatres, and is said to he one of the most complete, in the arrangements for tho general public's comfort. A. balcony for smokers,-• a lounge-for Hio ladies, a-.teieß-ho'iKi for general use, and up-to-date elo-akronis are, sflmo of Qio endeavours ti-Mtdo by the nutitagoriieut to study picture patrons. The supply of film has been arranged at considerable, expense, so as to ensure regular aticj exclusive- prograiwires, containing only tho latest and most tip to .date in. molion photography. With m efficient orchestra and a competent sstaif of operators, Tho Hritnnnia promises only tlio best in picture .•umi.somoHl. -
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1929, 11 December 1913, Page 4
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