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"CANARY COTTAGE." "Canary Cottage," with Uβ lively melo. dies and beautiful Jfrocking, wns. played again to a, large audience at the Grand Opera Uouso last evening by the Williamson Musical Comedy Company. Tho final performance of the ct-mcdy takca place this evening-. The season will conclude to-morrow evening with a revival of "So liOim, Lctty," the amusing frivol in which two comic hii6bandn change wives and live to vugret it. The chief parts will be assumed by Mlsb Maud Fane, Miss Oonnie Miss, Mr. ffra. Green, Mr. P. Mwuire, Mr. Alf Frith, and Mr. F. Fisher. PIOTUBES AT TTITJ GRAND OPERA . HOUSE. Tw'o big productions on the one programme will be I,he J.C. Williamson attraction at the Grand Opera House on Monday next. The first, feature ie "Tho Spy System," George Browon Howard's exposure of tho nation-wide workings p£ the German spy system, in which Dustin Farnum appears in the stellar role. The TJnited States Government i:.is appropriated millions of dollws in recent months to fight the German spy syntom in America. It is no secret that tl'i? Kaiser has upward often Hiousand trained ncents ir America, and they have Veen there for months boforo tho war. operating not only as Government Secret Sen-ice men, but a a agents for the German commercial inW("■•t.R. Tlif* ?pcoihl feature is "Babes in the Wood." ttio initial -production of t-Ue "Kiddie" ■>erics. in which two rcmarUnMy clever children. Francif Carpenter and Viririnia Leo Corhin. enact the leadins roces. It is described as a pliolo-fapfasr, a"d f> prßftical illustration of Fairyland in all it? frlHtprinr RiimptucujnesF. The season is for sir nights, and two matinees, and the plan is now open at the Bristol. HIS MA.tKSTY'S THEATRE. Among the attractions of the bill current at His Majesty's Theatre this week is a new dramatic, sketch, entitled "Beyond Price." Tho piece is staged by Mr. Ted MacLcan and Mies Genevieve Lee, whose work is very effectiye. Brown and Newman, Walter M'Kay, and the .Stanhope players are among the contributors to the programme. KING'S THBATBE. To-night -will Bee the farewell srieenine at the King's Theatre of '-'Bought and Paid For." To-morrow Douglas Fairbanks will be seen in "Flirting with Fate," whif:h is described ae the wildest whirl of Fairhanks fun and enthusiasm ever screened. EVERYBODY'S THEATKE. After ehowing to large attendances throughout the week "Broadway Arizona" »ud "The Kid from Timaru" fiaish at Everybody'* Theatre to-night. Vitagraph supplies to-morrow's chief attraction, "Dead Shot Baker." with Wm. Duuc-nn as the gentleman of unerring aim. "Doad Shot Baker" in credited with disclosing a very fine story of noble love and Eacrifice, set amidst Western scenes of jugged grandeur. Capital supporting films arc promised.
EMPRESS THEATRE. "An Ala.baßter Box" will he screened for the last time to-night at the Empress Theatre. At the change to-morrow Kobert Warwiok will be seen in a World Film drama". "A Girl's Folly. Tho story is deEcrihed as one of splendid power, and shows tho -lives of moving picture artists an they actually go from day to day.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 115, 1 February 1918, Page 3
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