ENTERTAINMENTS
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATBE. Charlcnc and Charlene; a duo from south America, provide the leading attraction at His Majesty's Thca-tro this week. Iho male performer is a very clever juggler, some of whoso feats are quite speotacular. The most notable of them in that which he performs with three lighted torches. The lady plays tho xylophone and succeeds in coaxing from this difficult instrument pleasing renderings o£ popular melodies. Among tho other artists appearing on the programme are Billy Brown, tho ITolinaris, and. Violet Trevenyon. KING'S THEATKE. "Hinton's Double" will be screened for the last time this evening at the King's Theatre. At the matinee to-morrow, Antonio Moreno and Mary Anderson will be Been in a Greater Vitagraph production, "The Magnificent Meddler." Antonio Morena portrays tho part of a young newßpaner reporter., who acquires tho great daily known'as tlio "Horizon Sentinel." He Is accompanied on the venture by a cartoonist, who never einlles ("Bob Gill"), Kfld between them the paly mako the alfairs of the. town more than Interesting. Mary Anderson, as- the heroine, is said to nave a role which fits her liko a glove. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "Olover's Kebollion" will be screened tor the last time at Everybody's Tneatro this afternoon at 4.45. The stav teaiure for this evening will be a Vltagraph production starring E. ll.' Sothern and Peggy Hyland. Charlie Chaplin, In "The Kink." will also be shown to-night. At the change of programme to-morrow, pretty Enid Bennett will be seen in a romping Triangle play, "The Girl Glory." Glory is a miscnlevous and reckless clrl who is worried by her grandfather's one serious failinghe likes a glass too muen. She is at her wits' end for a method of dealing with the old man's weakness, ana finally conceives a scheme which is daring enough for anything. Margery Bennett, Enid Bennett's pretty young sister, makes her debut in the picture as a little Miss Prude-
EMPRESS THEATRE. "The Stolen Paradise," featurine Ethel Clayton and Edward taagford, will be Ecreencd for the last time to-night at the, Empress Theatre. At the change of procrauime, commencing to-morrow morning, iiobert Warwick and June Elvidje wiS bo seen in a World drama, "The Family Honour." June Elvidffe is the heroine, and her beauty and grace quite explain the infatuation that two brothers liaTe for her. The story contains a complete surprise in its now treatment of tho eiren who is alleged to he the cause ot young Anthony Wayne's infatuation.
THE ENGLISH PIEEROTS. BrigM. and merry as ever, the English Pierrots continue to entertain laxg« audiences nightly in the Town Hall Concert Chamber. Their success is in great roasure due to the charms of Miss BUlie Wilson and Wsp Elsa- Langley, who excel in everything that requires a Qelioato touch. Miss Wilson is at her beet in "kiddie" impersonations, and JHbs Langley at hers in aunint little Dutch or <Ualect songs. Much good comedy is eupplieu by Messrs. I/iiwrenc-a and Turner.. It is announced that a complete change of programme will take placo on Saturday.
The 'Tery Good E<jdic" Company arrived from the south yesterday, and will continue on to Auckland to-day, and -will leave later for Australia.
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