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ENTERTAINMENTS

HIB MAJESTY'S. ! Fuller's Vaudeville Company appeared before a crowded auditorium aAliis Majesty's Theatre last evening, when encores wore the rule and every item was cordially applauded. Among the most euioyable "turns" were fcbose by Mdlle Rieuse and M. George* Roger (French singers and dancers). The Fayne*. (in a oonjr and contortionist act). U>rrie ana Baker (son*, patter, and danceduo), t&e Jtoyal Tokos (Japanese,jugglers and baiancors). and Nellie Kolle (male impersonator), and James and B*>lm& (comedy patter realists). The company will repeat the programme this evening. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Crowded houses at all sessions is the rule at Every body's Theatre, this week. •'The Apostle of Venwance is a.splendid attraction with \V. 8. Hart in the lead. The story shows how a man can forget his duty until he is made to see the folly of his ways. Then he proves himself to be a man of the best sort Episode eleven of ''The House of Hate beads tho supports. EMPRESS THEATRE. "Cassidv," a Triangle drama of merit, featuring* Dick Rosson, one of thei greatest screen stars of the present day, is tho attraction at the Empress. The cloture is one of pathos, with scenes in which 1 -the actor rises to a_ fine dramatic height. The programme alsrf includes a Keystone comedy, "The Bath .House Blunder." An added attraction it the singing of Mr Charles Melvin. THE KING'S THEATRE. The popularity of the King's Theatre continues. Hiss Carrie Lanceley is a brilliant vocalist, with a voice of exceptional sweetness, range, and power, and in her interpretation of various items, she leaves little to bo desired. Her songs range from the difficult "Jewel Song from "Faust" to the simpler melodies such as "Oh, Whistle and I'll Come to Ye, my Lad," and 'The Dear Little Shamrock." As a finale she gives with •'ml orchestral accomoaiiimaiM, "Love's Garden of Roses." Miss Doris Struble (piano and dramatic Miss 3Ada Svinons ■ (violin), and Miss Nellie Simpsun (flute and oello), also provide an en-t-r:ainia«r.t of exceptionally high class. Madge Kennedy and Tom Moore are at i.ni-ir vpi-v la-m in "The K.ng-.. ! oin o: Youth," a brilliant Goldwyn picture of a never ending honeymoon. The 10th episode of the "Tho Scarlet Runner" (serial), "When "War Meant Peace" (comedy), and a Pathe scenic, "Mo and My Dog," act as supports. The r'ogrammo is screened to the fine music of tho King's grand orchestra. A special Lanceley matinee is advertised for to-day, when new items will be submitted, including "Oh. Ocean, thou Mighty Monster" (Webber), and the "Waltz Song" (from "La Boheme").

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10279, 14 May 1919, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10279, 14 May 1919, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10279, 14 May 1919, Page 6

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