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ENTERTAINMENTS

— 1 EING'S THEATRE. ■^The'six-reel. 6uper-feature, "Ginger ■ : M'ck,'a sequel to "The Sentimental Bloke,' is proving a great attraction al the Theatre. A placo is found m the story for the."Bioko'' and foi Poroen, and the acting is of a very high standard. During the performance «nmo very clever charactor sketches are given by Mr. Erasor. Thomson. The orchestra isa feature at the King's Theatre. Then? • will bo a matinee at 2.30 p.m. to-day. THE DANDIES. The Dandies aro still poing strong at tho Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, and thei-fl is no sign of any -waning popu- ' larity. Tlui clover littlo' company provides a wholesome entertainment of light nnd tuneful music, light .comedy, and dainty dancing, a variety Hi at is pleasing and of the class appreciated by Wellington audiences. Last night's programme , was highly appreciated, nnd the same bill- will be repeated this evening. EMPRESS THEATRE. • "The Great White- Trail," tho new " Rupor-foahire, showing at the Empress Theatre, is a story of the gold-rush days of Klondike, and deals with a misunder' standing between husband and wife which temporarily robs them of happiness. Doris Kenyon is very attractive in the role of Prudence, thw much-wronged wife. The supporting pictures Include the final episode of "The Man of Might." ' ' THEATRE. . "The Miracle Man" was again screened before a large, audience, at Everybody'!) -Theatre last evening, f.nd was greeted . with the reception it richly deserves. , The picture is one that will rank as ono of the greatest productions ever screened, ,and it holds- the attention of the audience from beginning to irid. The differ- . ent parts'are played by actors who are at the summit of their art, and ihe settings are true to life. The augmented orcliestra plays exceptionally fine music, whilo Miss Rosa-Field, receives rounds of applause for her rendition of "Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer." •

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 215, 9 June 1920, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 215, 9 June 1920, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 215, 9 June 1920, Page 5

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