ENTERTAINMENTS.
OKOIIGE' WILLOUGIIBt COMPANY *he Geoi-Ko WilloHghby N«w-Drains tic Uompauy presented "At feck- Bttl.eCmndOpcra'ilou.eler tiu- last Uiiioon (Saturday tveuina .')>>- .I'lßllt. UIO tjHHj production Will be sill). •ft! -V tt ? ua Clarke's "For he lerni M His Natural Life," i<, H-ieh three m K i, ts ari4 l 0 k . )11( ; ao! p 'j, M iiß> > aS Kl,fus W " WM - »«<I stirt!. Sarah J'm-foy. pl av : thdr mrts S,^ t ,'- V -. T ¥ '"-Wing <K •'."' ,u '"»t. am) arcs said to *n;irt H«ir revive parts with' onpabitfv ?£I,TT fi ° f i ho l«r- ---+ 7l t «" lvie t-ship nt sca--i s •t'twl to be of α-vco- U order. On Thursday cvtamg wi |] •to st , f The. Bad Girl of the Family."' ..
';, THE DANDIES/ . Two n«d a half kours of cnjovable music and humour ai-e njwidrf d tho SfV^fv 01 tfle Tmn Hell. "rf\ ,V l ? OPHIDIC sinßing of this takntrf Wtte coterie of artists is a treat, u-ajlo tho vochl soJoe are quito as good as those of any eostume comedy company which } 1: ; s visited lmston within tcMiit recollection. The two dn« fitn makers nee Messrs. Heliry ma Face, and the minutes rsass nitifrilv while they are on Jiis stage.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ! Tho management of His Majestr's ■10-mght will be o . ile e f OsC pptio m il in- . terpt. It will lw hoadci by Livermoro flitd Ins an.nuaf.od dotl, nn act wlsicli is β-nw to be as cle-rar as it is enteriamWg. A northern jeurnal, spe-akijig «f tins sas -s: "Liverjnoro'a M)\ wincn is .afiottt sft. 6m. in height, was seemingly propelled by some moeUauicnl •e ockwk liinchinovy. It walks ab«*ut the saip. ami moves its anas anrj io«n a } tf the prescribed fashion of walkijV <tom, liie act was a nm«terpjcce o! skill, and cwatod considerable surprise." Bftvcra? fttlier good turns aro bilM this week, these inchiriins: the Era Comedy I'onv, n troiijw of catoured vocalists anil comedians, who sre InvenraWy known in uellnigton. Miss Josephine Gassmaa Jiei - i»iMtJor piooamurm-s will present a new turn. The AValdrais, SJiirUsb. coinctliaijs, ivill appear in a new ana higlUy-divertiug farcical eoraedy, TJiffi Nar,»na? Duo, a pair of clever jii'Venile siiigors nml (toncers, will »ap()e:ir, and Femaud-ez a»d 3fey, Aiti.crieati <wcentric missidans. will also filny »ew items. Kew turns include James Opie, baritone; Chas. Zc-ii, comedian; Tyson, contralto; and Billy Wateon, a iww English comedian.
'■ , "THREADS Ot DESTINY." To-night at- tito King's Theatfo will mink tl«s first appearance of ?ito- ■ graph's big star picture draaia, "Threads of Destiny," said to he an altogether superior cinema work of decided The piot of the play is (teerik'd as being partjoularb* eloVcr, awl the- manner in which- it has te<m treated by hoih outers am! photographer is stated to have. r«s»lt«d in an qchievcment much above tho avwagse, A filjsi of special Incal interest is "In Cam;} -With Our Territorials at Haatapn," stated.to have rcwiral speeis) rccognjtioa. at Aiiddand. Writing of it, the "Star" Mich—"This is the only β-ffinid fiJni fif Uio nainj?. It is «■ long a.Hiil a vtry fine ime. aud takes some 25 minute-, to scrocn. AH manne* of in<;Monta are cowed, and n .fentflw is a fSieteriftl iuterriew with $ir lan Ha-mi!-tmi. Besides a pjuwramie view of the cnnip, which was one, a/M a quarter railos in kiigtli, the film includes secn.oß nft<!f the gafej fieW artillery nt work, ■a cDiaprdierisivc view of tho "s-ham-flght., and iiiEHM-rous ihciflcnt'S toth serious and tumorous. Other stibjocts ftre:-™ "Piotaresqae Greece" ' (Pathecolor) ; "The. .Elusive Dinmond" (drama);, "How Fkm-ers A-wakrai" (iiortioultural study); "Stage'daw Flirtation" («offied.v); tho. latest "(raununit Grapliic," a.i>d "Tho Tafc of a Cat" (cemcdy). Tiro ilrog's Orclufstra wiil nccofflpany nil screoiiings. 'Soets may be reserved at tho Dresden.
WJi: fMPRESS THEATHTS "'\\ol\cs of tho Lhdei-surid " thf> Broncho Comr-iju's latest ienturo drama \nll occupy pruk of place, in the lew jMojjr.nnme it the Etohpss The atrs contiuuou-> wetures tu-di\ and to-Siijyfi-Pientan of the abtne iro 'Ciuel, Cniel L<n«" foauio conuu\3. ' Dim<lpu" {tn.jvl) 'Th? Xot Miul , (Lubm romicls), ' The Champion l'jpp Colouu-i" {(.'asimnnt fnue-cf>me<3\), and otLcis.
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