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AMUSEMENTS.

t- WEST* PITUBCES.—TO-JJXGUT. I- To-night this well and favorably iknowu entertainment will commence a , return season in the Theatre Royal. Evtrj thing is now ready to introduce '< « programme of new pictorial subjects, jj, ■wJuch will fully maintain Mr. west's £• high, reputation of being up-to-date and l\. anxious to please his patrons. This jh reputation has been attained by always % submitting something of special interest os each of his visits, and, as in this case, C, something exclusive from what has been f- seen before. To gain this end expense t has not been considered, but all energy i and attention has been* centred w se--9< cure the ultimate appreciation of the * 2 " people who come te be entertained. This {?' fact will be demonstrated again to-night ¥ by the introduction of a series of "art studies," of which Mr. West has secured y the exclusive.rights to show. One, en- '' ' titled ' Lady Letmvrcs Jewels," is an intensely interesting dramatic story by i'V, - the famous author Geo. R. Sims, which f has the added interest of introducing t ' some of the leading dramatic artists in "t Europe. Special attention is drawn to the fact that these studies have had the able assistance of such world-renowned

artistes as Sarah Bernhardt, Coqueliu, Max Dearly, aid others of equal calibre, as the producers have spared no expense in their endeavors to raise these "art '- studies" to a higher level than the or- * j , duttn example of moving picture. Aid * beautiful scenic and travel effects. have been wonderfully successful. Carc- ' ful attention has been given to the , ' other subjects to be submitted this evening, and they will he found to embrace S>'" beautiful, scenic, and travel - effects. f stirring dramatic episodes, and fantastic i*~ and comic devices to amuse and interest §&' both old and young. tfriglit overtures if and musical accompaniments will be renW\ by De 'Groen's Viceregal Orchestra, 5 ' and the price's - to be charged should at 6 once appeal to those who enjoy a good, and withal chtftp, evening's amusement. % Seats can he booked at the Collier and -< Colonial Piano Company's.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 104, 31 May 1909, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 104, 31 May 1909, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 104, 31 May 1909, Page 4

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