AMUSEMENTS.
GRAND THEATRE. ', '.'] \ The current programing of"pictures j was presented at the Grand Theatre f yesterday for the last time.: j new programme will include "Tha Transgressors ",(drama), ''.The Broken ■Vase " (drama), " The Indian Maid'a Warning" (drama), "Eclair. Journali'- 1 "The Oyster," "Legally- Right", (comedy) and " Troubles with a Staking "• (comedy). < -. ' GLOBE PICTURES. . • There >wero appreciative audiences ,al the Globe Theatre yesterday, whe>n : .the current programme was repeated.. day's new programme will includ« "Gilt-Edge Stock" (drama), "Two Men and a Mule" (comedy)," "Dynamite Love," "The Test of Friendship/' (drama), "Modern Steel Plant":and " Gaumorit Graphic.'' :" WEST-HAY WARD PICTURES/ "Under the Daisies" and qtbef items on this week's programme were repeated at His Majesty's Theatre last evening, and will be given again this evening. .-:. .v.; FULLER'S PICTURES. This week's programme was repeated at the Colosseum last evening. The 6ame items will be given to-night.. QUEEN'S THEATRES ' "The Big Horn Massacre" ,was repeated at the Queen's Theatre yesterday. It will be ahown. again, with other items to-day and to-night. .«.y OPERA HOUSE. v The Opera House was again . well filled last evening,, when the vaudeville programme was repeated. Largay and. Snee, American entertainers/are the principal attractions, but the. II Trofatore Trio, the. Rdndas Trio,, the Guz- ; rnani Trio, Leonard Nelson and other, performers are favourites. They wilt repeat their items to-night. ,:'.:^ SYDENHAM PICTURES. .' . There was a large attendance at the Sydenham, Pictures last night,> when the current programme was shown for the last time. 5 A new series, of subjects will be screened to-night, including the" following' films:--" The Plot of India's Hillmen " (drama), " Pathe .Gazette,'• '' The' Tiger " (drama), " The BeaiitieS' of Venice" (coloured'scenic), "'WTi'ffles and the African Potentatef'V "Anniversary Day in Wellington' (topical), and "The Autocrat of ;Flapjack Junction" (comedy). ' . <;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16485, 26 February 1914, Page 8
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288AMUSEMENTS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16485, 26 February 1914, Page 8
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