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AMUSEMENTS.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Tlxal frheatie-goers appreciate the all-i-ound merits or the Mafitahoa JDrainatiu orgaijlsatl-on la evidenced by the numbers tu:il uig.h'-.ly attend Ills Mnjesly'a Theatre, und,the genuine realism toipetber with Uie dramatic force of the "The Painted Woman" especially appeal to lovers ot tills class of drama. To-morrow night will be the last opportunity of witnessing this play, as on Saturday it has to »ive place to the military play "On Activ-e Servii-e." to be presented in Sow Zeacl.-md for the first time. The narrative is bound up with stirring episodes of the war, and the scenic effects are suia to be particularJv one. OPERA HOUSE. The capital entertainment submitted this rif? f y I Full f r ' s Entertainers is responsible for drawing splendid houses and the appreciation it receives is fully merited ihe turn of Mr Oel Bnekah, shadowgraph^ tl. pS?'ff W is WWSuly clever, while Clyde Cook, the clever young stendancer, and Addiu Fredericks, the aortal que«n, aru both more than good in their respective efforts. The reminder of tie company nil contribute with mo," or lesl SerH. CeeSS t0 " °t all-round MADAME ISHEKWOOD'S CONCERT A very pleasant time was passed by those load .Hail, ihe opening overture "Alice " was exceedingly well renaeml, as also the other items contributed by the orchestra. .miss tjanana was nigtii> successful in nor songs, being recalled, whilst the Misses •-•leaver, Uiady, Mpsdani«s Hadfleld. and isherwood, with .Messrs O. and X Kady Boot, Cameron, Meikle, I-lebden and Uotherham all ndded to the, general contentment of the gathering. Special mention must be made of Mr A. Mc El wain's hum.orous sketches, which, fairly brought down tne house.

Mr Roland Henry, Mr Percy Coward, and Madame Masie Riversdale gave an entertainment at Helensvllle last night, and had something of an ovation. They are Jiow making a country tour, but may 'be expected to appcyr in Auckland as soon as suitable dates can be arranged.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 286, 30 November 1905, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 286, 30 November 1905, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 286, 30 November 1905, Page 2

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