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0 , HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Tho current bill at His Majesty's Theatre . is a strong one. The performers include Jlr.~* Clarence Crawford, a young xylophonist of undoubted talent and his numbers range from ihe well-known ragtime, "What do You Want to llako tlioso Eyes at. me For?" to an ovorlurc from "William Toll.' 1 Jir. "C." and Jfisa Alaud Oourtenay are also to the fore, and. there arc other acopptablo items. QUEEN'S THEATRE. l To-<lay will witness the final Berecuing ol . "Her Greatest Love" at tho Queen's . Theatre, Cuba St.reot. This, the second i number of the Fox Film cvclc, recently initiated by the management of this theatre, has been particularly well patronised by amusement seekers. Expressions of satisfaction have been heard on ; all sides on the enterprise shown by tho r Queen's Theatre management, in obtain- . ing for tho public of Wellington such a pre-eminent cycle of Termed kinema pic-- ' toes as this Fox I'ilm cycle presents. The third number of the cycle -v> il l commcnco • to-morrow, and attention is drawn to the - announcement in tho amusement column i of this issue. ! FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. On Saturday evening the world-famed ' Fisk Jubileo Singers will appear at tho Concert Chamber, after tv lengthy abscnto from Wellington. Sinco its last, appoarjinoo here the company has been reorgan- ! ised and strengthened, and the perforui- | ance is both musical and entertaining. There has always been a peculiar fascination about negro jinelodies, and the old 1 plantation songs are both haunting and attractive. The only two members of tho • original Fislts are Professor C. A. White I and Miss Belle Gibbons. Professor Whito, ' who has reorganised the combination, has j secured a talented and versatile company ( of artists. Their Excellencies the Gover-nor-Gefi«ral and the Countess of Liverpool ; will be present with their suite on Saturday evening, and the box plan is at the Bristol. Intending patrons are advised to secure their scats early, as a crowded ; house is anticipated ! EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. William Desmond will be seen for the last time to-night, at Everybody's Theatre in tiie Triangle drama, "Flying Colours." At the chaugo to-morrow Cloriimo Griffiths will be seen in a Greater Vitagra.pli fea- • ture, "I Will Repay," the first of the 0 i Henry's stories Tills picture is from one of ; Henry's best stories, "A Municipal Report." [ EMPRESS THEATRE. i The forgery r,f a death warrant is the i last desperate act of the evil Prime Alinls- • t«r iti "The Glided Cage," the World Film drama, which will be screened for the 1 last time to-night. Commencing to-morrow the World drama "Diamondii'ond Pearls," featuring Kitty Gordon and Hilton Sills, will bo 6liown. KING'S THEATRE. To-night will be' the last chance of seeing Mrs. Vernon Castle iD "Sylvia of the : Secret Service" at the King's Theatre. Tomorrow, at the change of • programme, Alma Rubens and Walt Whitman will be seen in "The Regenerates," a Triangle drama. In addition will be shown _ the tenth instalment of "The Neglected Wife,' "A Veiled Intrigue." ' > 1
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 180, 19 April 1918, Page 3
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