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AMUSEMENTS.

' ; HU3IAN HEAETS. - ' The second representation of " Human fcr-_r_s" by the Edwin Geach Company night drew a bumper house thich followed the fortunes of the several Overly drawn leading characters with The same piece will be staged again this evening. THE OPERA HOUSE. The Opera House was crowded in all parte on Saturday night, when tbe_JjJ _-ekly chan-e of programme by tullers Vaudeville and Musical Comedy Company 1_- received with unqualiiied approval. to tiM first part seric-comic items and Lees were successfully contributed by ___fes Doris Baker, Kelly Power, and J ?Lewi S Sisters. As a balladist M« Trnv Blackie met with a good reception. Fomic song., parodies, dances, etc were 35 by Messrs. Bob Lloyd and Car Oilier the latter introducing some neat !wht'of-hand tricks. Mr. Val Newton's _S voice was heard to advantage in his ___> We're Off to Sea.' : In the second ': interest was centred m "-Iwe appearance of Samson and Juno, who <w_re billed as the strongest man and ■"'_!____, in New Zealand. Tiiey managed -SgWge weights about with grea le and their performance was brought '_V_ -lose by the man lifting the lady £r___-er over his head with one hand. - f4 Sih and May gave an exhibition ot Swire walking, into which a conf__raWe element of comedy was introSS. and the turn was a decided suc- ; £V Lucy Lavinia had to respond Several encores for her well-rendered „„;, Some excellent moving pictures, ?i j™« "The Dream of an Artists SSPand the paxttomime - Aladdin," M Aown by the Warwick Bioscope. ; -fr^Siptive songs, which included is Out," « BalakW.' ■ - Money Will Do." One of tne " __t items in the programme was a comi- ______ " The Music Teacher," which S_SS in a most . CTe ? itable maiiner A similar programme gf be rTpfated this evening and during Be _t week.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 137, 10 June 1907, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 137, 10 June 1907, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 137, 10 June 1907, Page 7

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