ENTERTAINMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
Excellent business is hoing recorded nightly at His Majesty's Thoatre, where tile laiiii) of vaudeville still burns brightly as trimmed and fed by the iirenimnFullev mstiagsiw.Tit. Among tho big acts this week is the auiusungly clever, daring, and comical tri.?k bicycle act of Valentino and Bell, who provide ten minutes -of wonders, 11»eso artists bog«i where many 'others leave otf (or fall off), and if they make easy work of it,, omj can only assuflw that it is the art that oaeoah art. Millie Doris sings tik'veriy sonw broadly comic ditties, which never fail to reach tho ntark, and Li-s Urn Malagas dance, tho tango and other im-cjfru dances attractively. Other capital turns are provided by the Jtosa Valsrios. Tom Lmmd, thu Strattous, the Phillip Sisters, and Agnes Hawes. KlNG'iliisA'l;kMs. AH who wish to cultivate aw. inside : knowledge oi t!io tango can do st> through iho picture, '•How to pance ■ tbi> Tanao," now 1-ein". sliowu at this King's Theatre. There on tlso si'recu I Win. M'Cntclieon and. BoWiio Joan Sawyer sklie ;md pironette in the most apnroved style, ami •Mβ is able to grasp something—-however, littlft-—ol : this elusive and' rarkstylcsd dance. A« escfilient' of.story pictees accoiuiianits the taiigo inadiecpicce. TliK EMPBKSS THEATRE. A special attraction with to-day's new prosratftine at the Empress Theatre euutinubus pictures will bo the Reliance Company's , ■'feature", coetamc ccsnedy, "Our Mutual Giri," an aiuusiug story of a country girl who goes to town, ami visits the show rooms of Lvrcil, the famous Nosy York fashion designer, n»d loader. Some beautiful gowns are displayed by living models, who parade within iwosinrity to tho camera. This , k stated to bo a complete unique production, in Inoro than ono respect. The loading drama will ho "A Timely Inter* ceptio-a" (Ail!.), described as a stirring story. Other items include: "African Sea "Birds" (natural history study), "Mysterious Ways" (Lubiii's Western drama), "The Flaming Forge" (Seftg's powerful.drama), and "those Little Flawiivs" (A.B. fWce-comody). | CECIL HAINES FAREWKU-. . ' To-siorrow evonirig, in tho large Town Hall, little Cecil Haiitos will make her final bow to a Wellington audience, a«l induing from tho box plan it appears that tliero will iwt bo a vacant seat left i« this large halt. Tho following are a few tif tho fottafest of tho attractive programme:—Tvro character skctcho* from the writings of the great English Intnwurist, diaries Dickens; Lewis Carroll's clevw scene, "The Mad Tea Party," from "Alice >" Wondevland- ; Dr. Norraau Hales will sing a new American dialect song, with chonts, entitled "I'm a Crazy Daffytlil," and assodatod with Miss Ethel Lissack he will perform a humorous skotci. Miss Acnes Sogrief and Mastcf Rodney Pankluirsf will both provide vocal ! items: thn Argentine taisgo and other i dances will fee performed by several of • itiss'Bfare's Plipils. Tlk , whole should ■! form cue of tho brightest programmes i presewted to a Wellington alidienoo fof '< 1 ii very long time.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2011, 19 March 1914, Page 8
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