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ENTERTAINMENTS

ALLBIf DOONE SEASON. The AUon Doonc Company aro having a most successful season in Wellington, and last night they presented "Lucky O'Shca" for the last time. To-night "Tom Moore" will be produced. This play ivas originally & resented in Wellington by Mr. Andrew lack. It is a story of Ireland's national poet, and is an historical play of great interest, in which tho appearance of Mr. Doono is said to bo Quito aa successful as In other pieces. KING'S THEATKE. As a big attraction at the King's Theatro the Triangle Film Corporation present tjie sensational detective drama, ."The Mis3ing Bank Notes," a story both clever and absorbing, including such film stars as Norma Talmadge, Constance Talmadge,! Elnei - Clifton, Bobbie Harron, patrons may be sure of witnessing something out of the ordinary. Swift action is the essence of this type of play, aud in the one under roview there is not a moment that drags, and the solution is concealed right to the end. It is a good story, cleverly produced and splendidly acted. EVERYBODY'S THEATKIi. ' When the Yitagraph Company produced His Own'. People," and selected Harry Morey ami Gladys Leslie as the stars, they made a happy choice. These two impersonate the characters to perfection, depicting these Irish types in a manner rarely accomplished. Humour and pathos abound in this charming play, and are so delicately handled that not ono trace of the usual burlesque, so ofton irritating, is to be found. • The final episode of the exciting serial, "The Mystery of the Double Orosß, is also being screened. Other fluu films are 'Grossing Niagara Falls/' and a rathe Gazette. EMPIIESS THEATRE. t The incomparable perseverance of a man in love is shown in the "World" picture now screening et the Empress Theatre. The title is "The Trap," and Alice Brady takes the leading part very effectively, ine picture moves forward with fine consistency, -and contains some delightful set tings. AUTCRAFT THEATRE. An especially fine programme is beine presented at the Artcraft Theatre this week. In the five r act drama, "The Eternal leinptress, Lina Oavalieri takes the leading role, and her beauty and splendid artistry enhance her already famous a powerful actress. The second stor" item on the programme is a comedy in five acts, entitled "The Widow's AligJit, m which Julian Eltinge, a. remarkably clever female impersonator, does some wonderful actftig. This picture contains some very amusing situations. In addition lo these two items the iprogramme includes the American end Australian Topical Gazettes. The same programme will be shown three times daily, up to and including next Friday, the evening sessions commencing at 7.30 o'clock. ENGLISH PIERROTS. A brief return and farewell season is aunounced by the versatile combination of merrymakers, the English Pierrots, who arc announced to appear at the Town Hall on Saturday next, when a popular and original programme will be presented. The large range of their repertoire should assure patrons that the entertainment will be equal to any previously given. The box. plan for the first four nights opens at the Bristol to-morrow morning.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 302, 10 September 1918, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 302, 10 September 1918, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 302, 10 September 1918, Page 3

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