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ENTERTAINMENTS

'HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■ Harrington Reynolds and his company or dramatic players drew another large audience to His Majesty's Theatre last evening. Tlieir tabloid The Burglar," is an cxtract from "The Kosary," and presents Mr. Reynolds in his original character of Hither Kelly. Another new arrival this week is George dc Alma, ''The Gold Banjo Boy." A neatlyexecuted wire-walking act is given by "The Littlejohns." Miss Hilda Felstad ■ continues to givo further proof of her ability as an entertainer, whilo Bolle and Betty repeat their novelty soon a with good effect. Other contributors to the programme are: Miss Lydia Carne, impersonator; The Neapolitans, high-class vocalists; Armitr-ce and Hine, comedy duo; and Brown and Sorlie, genuine coloured oomedians. KING'S THEATRE. "The Martyrdom of Nurse Cavell," now showing twice daily at tile King's Theatre, depicts a famous war tragedy in a series of scenes both pathetic .and emotional. Thero are, however, in'addition, many incidents calculated to arouse patriotic enthusiasm, and the development of tiie drama is full of moving detail. The balance of the programme is made up of several pictures of lrioro Hum ordinary interest, EMPRESS THEATRE. "The Unafraid," tho star film at the Empress Theatre this week, is a feature, judging from the patronage extended last night. The duel scene provides a sensational incident, whilst the scenery of the Balkans, where the plot of the drama is laid, is particularly beautiful. Tho Vitagraph comedy, which features Flora Finch and Hughie Mack, is a most amusing study. . . EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Stirling war scenes, Red Cross operations at the front, and many beautiful scenic studies prove very attractive fca- , tures in "Stolen Goods," which is tho leading feature of tUe programme presented at Everybody's Theatre this week. Miss Blanche Sweet gives a very fine impersonation of a girl wronged by the machinations of a* wealthy female kleptomaniac. Some beautiful Californian scenes are shown in : this picture. Several other good pictures combine to make-the programme of.a : hjgh standard.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2714, 8 March 1916, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2714, 8 March 1916, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2714, 8 March 1916, Page 3

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