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-4 "LOOK WHO'S HEM." The raiu and sleet Inst night did not prevent quite a number of people irom looking in at the Grand Opera House. And they stayed. Jack Waller and bis cheery company saw- to that. The sh-.w has distinct merit, and the passage of the days does not leßsen its attractiveness. Good mu3ic, clever dancing, clean comedy, and effective staging mean satisfied patrons. The number of these is increMing. KING'S THEATRE. Mrs. Vernon Oaatle is featured in the leading role, that of a famous dancer, in ! "Stranded in Arcady,'" the star picture . now screening at the King's Theatre. She i pcrlorms some halr-raising'Teats. The love interest of the play develops convincingly, and the setting o! tlie story is wild aud romantic . EMPRESS TIIEATIiE. The clever little screen actress, Madge Evans, is as winsome and womlerl'nl as ever in "Wanted, a Mother," now ncreeumg at the Empress. The story Is Interesting throughout, and has u very pretty ending. 'EVERYBODY'S THEATIiK. "The Gown of Destiny," a stirring Triangle drama, featuring Alma ftnbens and Barney Sherry, is the main attraction thin week at I'.veiyoody's Theatre, aud is drawing well-filled nouses. Aiso showing is the seventh eni?ode of "Tile ftysiery of the Double Dross," entitled "Into 'thin Air." Mr. \Y. A. Low ivill arrive in Wellington at an early date to make arrangements in connection with- the showing of the 'picture, "Tlie Enemy Within."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 256, 17 July 1918, Page 3
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