AMUSEMENTS.
I'XKET NViSJSK XHCTUIIiiS TO-NIGHT. '.the All .SU\r Novelty Co., which "pens a two-night season at the Theatre Koyal this evening, should be well patronised, particularly as included in | the repertoire is a splendid series of I cinematograph pictures of tiie American lleel;, at present the topic of the) h-ur. ihc Jlett filnijj are absolutely the latest trow America, and are described •is magnificent specimen! of cinematograpnic art. .Many other new pictures, educational mid amusing, will be shown. \\ itb the All Star Company, .however thepictorial vntertainment' is but mi' incident in a splendid programme to winch items are contributed by many well-known metropolitan favorites, ef among whom arc Miss Kva Lee and her two picaninmes; tile Armon liros., musical eccentrics; Hiss Ivy Cil- | m»ur, a clever young serio anil dancer; i„! SS «'i,4if )l l il '- s iu Hl'wtratcd I*l- - * lr - «' l| l Mmtoii, comedian, and Miss Lillian Lenton, soprano vocalist, included in the entertainment are two one-act comedietta* entitled respectively "Pete in Trouble," and "Jn search of a Hazov." f'opular prices will be charged—3s, 2s, and la,
i THE MALLINSONS. I Tim Mallinsons. who are visitin" New Plymouth under the. managerial win" of tlie enterprising ii nil u f ,\] 0V , R ,|| *7 ln( i M.unn, in-,, famous in London'for their charming song recitals, such journals a s the Musical MUimlai-.| devote whole columns to tlroni ;tt!i >lr doiugs.- Indeed, this paper describes Mr. AlallinSon as "having u perfect right to lie considered as a genius." Other crifcics add him .is another to that art gallery which included Schubert, Soliu- , inann, and Franz, which Is a in re distinction for an Englishman, and an honor to English lyric work. In London his songs" have won their way with the public on the platform by their evident merit. His wife, Madame, Anna Mallinson, lias a splendid gift -of vocal powers, and charms her Iwarcrs with her truly delightful interpretation of her husband's compositions. The New Plymouth recital will take place on Monday, 17th August. The box plan will open at the Dresden on Wednesday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 197, 10 August 1908, Page 3
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343AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 197, 10 August 1908, Page 3
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