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AMUSEMENTS.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Splendid business has been done all through the present' season at His Majesty's Theatre by the Harry Rickards Vaudeville Company, and last night'a audience was no exception to the rule. The excellent programme of speciality turns aroused those present to a pitch of enthusiasm, and recalls were frequently demanded. The company appears again to-night and to-morrow night in the final performance of the season. OPERA HOUSE. There was a highly appreciative, audience at the Opera House last night, when the World-Wide Pictures were again well received. The films depicting the recent Paris floods were particularly interesting, and another star film was that entitled "A Corner in Wheat." The programme will be repeated this evening. A special programme is announced for Good Friday night, and a matinee for Saturday. ROYAL ALBERT HALL There will be a complete change of programme at the Royal Albert Hall this evening, when Mr. Henry Hayward will present another very fine series of Pathe pictures. These will include such interesting subjects as "The Death Disc," produced by the American Biograph Company; "Dorothy's Motor Car," a quaint picture story; "Schaffhansen," a coloured scenic film, by Pathe Freres. The comic subjects include "The Improved Ink-pot," "The Trick that Failed," "A Family Outing at Luna Park," "How He Mesmerised His Ma-in-Law," and "A Race for an Inheritance." TXVOLI THEATRE. There was a good attendance at the Tivoli Theatre last night, when The Drunkard's Daughter" was again presented. This piece will be staged for the last time thia evening, and to-morrow night the sensational drama "Drink" will be presented. A special pictorial and vocal programme has 'been arranged for Good Friday night. FEDERAL HALL. Despite the unfavourable weather, there was a fair attendance at the Federal Hall last night, when Messrs. Dunn and Smith again presented their Empire Vaudeville Company, including the marvellous Selbmi Tronpe. The company appears again this evening, and a specially attractive and appropriate programme is announced for Good Friday night.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 70, 23 March 1910, Page 9

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 70, 23 March 1910, Page 9

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 70, 23 March 1910, Page 9

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