AMUSEMENTS.
(MS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. “I- AT TV’S PLUCKY PUP." Hii.-icoe Arbuekie, otherwise uuow "Patty.” cl(>ii iijii tinl a. big undiem jI ist night, at His Majesty’s Thealn Jv. il!t Ills antics in Keystone’s now con jcdy. “Patty's Plucky Pun.” There t | plenty of go in this comedy, anil it 11 nil of riot ai;J fun. Patty’s Tup is \ery cievoi' hull terrier, and causes a most as much inn as Patty himsel A varied programme ol dramas, sect ic-;, ;.iul tnpieals j)recede tin main ai traction among them heme a tin drama entitled “The Americano, splendid film of “One Boys” in We lington. entitled "A Grand Assault a Arms,” was particularly well receivei The supporting films acre "Her Am v.er,” “The Hair of Her Head.” air the popular “War Gazette.” 10-moi row night. “On the Stroke ol' hire’ heads the bill. VISIT OF SALVATION .THAT SILVER BAWD. T! is 'famous and pnnnla.r hand iron Anokla-nd, which is to appear ai: tin Town Mali to-morrow evening, com ■prises some thirty-three players, most |y young men., They have a large am varied stock of music, which is editec red published by the Salvation Arm.\ Musical Department at the Intermn tionnl Headquarters, London. r I he.i magnificent instruments, heavily Hirer nlated and beautifully engraved, wore manufactured by the Salvation Army at their own factory in St. Alban I', 1 ', London. The hand, as a combination. ranks ■amongst the best bauds in tbg Dominion, while individual'players, as soloists, render most beautiful music. At New Plymouth on Friday night, the large crowds in the town vere loud in their marks ol appreciation,. The collectors who wore gathering in for the Serbian, Relie) bunds, did good business. On New \eai night the Grand Patriotic Conedtook place in the Good Templar Hall. The programme was of a high order, and encores were numerous. Brigadier Carmichael, Irom Auckland, acted as chairman, ami the audience wore highly pleased with the evening’s programme. On Sunday afternoon, in the Recreation Grounds, about 2000 peu.ple gathered the collection at- the gate being' over (MO. The Theatre Royal was crowded for the aftereiiurch service, and numbers had J o be turned Sway.’ The serViecof song entitled “The Wreck of the WairarapaW was given in a most creditable way.Adjutaijt Hotho giving the connective reading! As a result’ of the blind.-• visit tn’iNew Plymouth, it is expected tHai' £IOO. clear of expenses, will ID r.et aside for the Serbain Relief Fund,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 24, 4 January 1916, Page 2
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457AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 24, 4 January 1916, Page 2
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