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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLAIID'S JUVENILE OPEIIA COMPANY. We need hardly remind playgoers that tlie box plans for the two nights' season of this ever-popular combinatioj. which will be inaugurated on Saturdaynext, will be opened tomorrow morning at Collier's. Mr. Pollard always has something new to place before his pat- | rons. On Saturday night the. attraction will be Lecocq's justly celebrated comic opera "Manola." This i 6 said to be one of the most melodious of light operas, ami is is likely to be heartily welcomed by those who love spnrkling music, clever comedy, and a coherent story. A feature uf the production will he tic completeness of the dressing and mounting. It is claimed by the management that nothing better has ever been scm; i upon ihe local stage. Everything us-'d, from boots to hats, has hern made in Xew Zealand. Playgoers who remember the many intricate marches that Af»*. Pollard used to introduce in several o! , uis pieces will be pleased to learn tha' in the second act of Pianola" something novel in stage evolutions will be seen | under the title of "The March of tlni Pages."

WEST'S PICTURES. At the Theatre Royal on Friday e\eningi West's Pictures will produce Pafiie Frere's pictorial dramatisation of "lVAssamoir/' which, under the English title, "Drink." made such a profound impression throughout the world wheu produced by the late Charles Warner, whose delineation of Coupeau was con- ' sidcred a masterpiece of histrionic art, The producers have spared no expense in securing the best artistes to portray the characters, with the result that the audience is introduced to some of the leading actors and aetresfles from the Parisian theatres. The enactment in this piece by these artistes is clnimed to be so realistic and enthralling as to compel the imagination to the belief t'hnt they are witnessing a drama in real life. This picture will be suitably relieved by a full programme of interesting. instructive jum humorous subjects. Attention is drawn to the prices of admission, which should place this very attractive entertainment within the reach of all. N

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 212, 13 October 1909, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 212, 13 October 1909, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 212, 13 October 1909, Page 4

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