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♦ EMELIE J'OI.INI SliAStiN. Wellington thealrogocirt will iiiiiln: I lie acquaintance ul' tliu yiniiiK l'iii|{lihli m:l----ress, .Miss Euiclio I'iiliiii, ill. tlui (iruiiit Opera lloiito on Monday evening li''M, wlien ,).- and N. Tnil'n new dnminlie company will open in the. niytilcry ni'iinm, "De Luxe A time," u pln,y that has achieved n remarkable hiicitsii in Aiihlnihil, with Miss I'ulini hi Hie title, vole. Miss I'uliui'ii work its Nun Hclinoic him endeared licr hi Australian iiutliuico;, and allliuugli llicitliv|!»ers here exneeleii her to visit tin; Dominion ninny months ago, tin- visit cniiltl nut he iiriini|!ed until new, 4ukl tliu liuir, here enn only he a limited one. 'I'lui company supporting the .star is a very strong uiie, and will inlruduee'the (.'iiiiailiiiii cliiinielrr nclrciw, Miss Georgia Harvey, in her rule ul' Mi'H. tiilmuiT, and Mr. Itanium Lee, a prominent Anient an aetiir, an the (ieleeiivc, while old la'. ; •■> will inalm a wclciinie reappearance, uling Misses MsUier •Miteludl and .e Wilton, ami Messrs. A. ]•!. Grecnav.uy, .lolin JJu J.acey, inw-.j. Chalmers, John t-'i rn.s,di.', Victor i-'ilzher-bort, Norman I'earee, llnrcourl Hare, A. H. L''ilzgernld, and Charles lierhil. li'ollowing on a'.short season of "J)e laixe Annie," Miss I'olini will ho noon in Max Marcin's drninatic mivelly "Eye* ot Youth." It is announced that the singing of bolh productions will he on the same scale of us characterised the presentation in Sydney. The box pliins for the first, six nights of the season are now available at the Bristol. "DAMAGED GOODS." This evening at 8 at the Town Hall the film "Damaged Goods" will be shown to an audience of men, and from nexl Monday both sexes will be provided for in the Concert Chamber and the large hall. At this.stage it would be unnecessary to dwell upon the chief object aimed at by the author of the play of the same title, other than to brielly refer to the fact that in all countries where the film has been exhibited the lending social workers and medical faculty have, so H is said, gladly welcomed the screenings to the general public. The idea that ".-■ lence is golden" on such a subject does not quite lit the idea of Eugene Brieux, for in his book he emphatically setswiul that society's silence in this instance is criminal,, and the effort to cover up the evil is quite as bad as the effects of the .malady. Mr. J. Sullivan, advance agent for the Allan Willcie Company, is passing through Wellington to the north. The company is to commence a season in Wellington on November 10, opening v,:in "The Silver King/'
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 8, 4 October 1919, Page 12
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429ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 8, 4 October 1919, Page 12
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