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ENTERTAINMENTS

"LOOK WHO'S HERE." There iu much that, is novel and all that is bright and cheerful in the revue entertainment being r-rcscutod by the Jack Waller Company at the Grand Opera House this wneu. The comedy of Jack Waller [fntl his jscudo Hungarian Band, tliv sparkling p'annforto-phying of Mr. F. W. Bennett, and drolleries of Mr. Wylie Watson, the voilin playing of M. Ivanoff, and the solid vocal (lualily oi Mr. Howard Hall are all features that go to make up a programme that interests for its entire length. 9he company will appear in "request" items to-night, and on Monday evening will work ior the Y.M.C.A. Bed Triangle Fund. I HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Good business has been well maintained at His Majesty's Theatre throughout this week. The Johnson Bcvue Company Is once more rushing round the spacious stage | of the Fuller theatre, and admirable music is made by Mr. i'hilip Xewbury and Miss Amy Murphy the Musical Hentleys, ana the Lewins. There will be a niatince this afternoon. An old favourite in Mr. J. C. Bain will make his appearance next week. Mr. Bain iB a vocal character comedian, who was one of the most popular performers in Wellington a score of years ago: He is accompanied by Miss Verna Bain, said to be a dancer of very special attributes. KING'S THEATHE. . "My Official Wife," a Vitagrapli superfeature, starring Clara Kimball Young, will be shown at the King's Theatre today. Earle Williams plays the part of Sooha, a young Ilussian aristocrat, and Harry Morey is a. married American traveller. Tho drama is said to be full of excitement from start to finish. Tho fourth instalment of "Tho Neglected Wife," entitlod "Beyond Eecall," will also bo shown. EMPRESS THBATKB. Ethel Clayton is ,the heroine of the World' Film drama, "The -.Dormant l'owc*;" to be •screened at tho Empress Theatre to-Oay. With her are Montague Love, Muriel Ostrichc, and Edward L:tngford..The nlay opens on the Mexican border, but speedily changes to New York, where the interiors are of lavish richness and beauty. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Louise Glaum takes a role of a new type in "Golden liule Kate," the Trjauglo play to be screened to-day at Everybody's Theatre. She lulcs the Red Light dancehall with sternness and even-handed justice, which Hhe maintains by tho aid of a ready revolver:

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 3

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