ENTERTAINMENTS
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. "The Flirting Widow," a revue bv the Walter Johnson Company, is among n tho chief attractions at Hie Majesty s meatre this weeK. The part of the widow is taken by Mies Lola Hunt, who lawcU BUitecl to the role. Other the bill are Harry Burgea Lob Whftrton, Ernest ImshLvotf;. Gus Franks. J. l<. Bain, and Verna Bain.
LAST NIGHT OF -THE AUCTION BLOCK. The public a,-!. i; ..aJUed that to-ms it will be me iaet cmiiiue in Weiimu'iou ui wiiiiessiutf Ikx Buauii;s great inuy in« Auouou iilocK.' Scats way "-• »w"utt at Mo Bristol or uy telejuiono a«. unless seam lor me tf ociock session art reserved, the management cannot guaiaiitce mat internum,' tfaiwiis will not ue disappointed, The new programme w» w,,,w"rf win nature bum Bennett ,iii a Triangle drama entitled "They've on. "j ims picture lama Bennett has ilie rolt of a yomiß s»'l whose lathei has,, Dy unscrupulous manipulation, guinea l'»»»™eiou ol an old Southern mansion, ine owner haa to retire to the stablesrof tflu property, and sees the hated Northerns living- in his house. There' is a race m this picture which is said to outdo an thrills any past ellorts ol (ilm-maKere.
EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. To-night will see the farewell appearance of Bells Bennett in the sevcn-reel Triangle feature "Because of a Woman, now screening at Everybody a Theatie. xomorrow will see Mildred Manning in. a Greater Vitagraph maatcrpicce. . Die i rincess of Park Row." Many exciting adventures take plane before the climax of tflo drama is reached.
EMPRESS THEATRE. To-night will see the final screening at the Empress Theatre of "The Maid of Belgium," featuring Alice Brady. At tne change to-morrow Madge Evans, the wonderful child actress, will be seen ma World Film dramft, "Tho Volunteer, ,«eForibed as a stirring picture which gives the young actress fall opportunity to show her skill.'
PEED. COLLIER. SONG RECITAL. At the song recital, to be given by Mr. Trert. Collier in the. Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, on 'Wodnosdav next, the Melbourne baritone i»ill introduce Beveral new numbers not previously heard in Wellington. Anions these are Route Marching," by Stock (words by Kiplin<r), and tha "Gay Cavalier," by Brevillc Smitty These boiies have been made very popular in Australia by Mr. Collier.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 157, 22 March 1918, Page 3
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