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AMUSEMENTS.

"THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S." His Majesty's was again packed iast even- . ing by an audience tliat thoroughly appxe- " elated the many mirth-provoking situations • that occur in "Tile Girl from Rector's" without Intermission from the rise to the fall of the curtain. The several members ] of the company cleverly interpreted their respective roles, and the presentation of ' the piece was as successful as on the preceding nights. Tile orchestral numbers were excellent. It will be repeated this , erreuing. £ I "WEST'S PICTURES. I Present weather conditions are not con- ' ducive to theatre-goers. However, a good i house was recorded last night at the Royal Albert Hall, when West's pictures found ' great favour. Nest Saturday, at the matinee, ] ■by arrangement with the New Zealand Government, a series of animated pictures 3 will be screened describing the beauties and wonders of the Dominion. The subjects are stated to be carefully selected i and splendidly photographed. As an educational factor, this series should be liighiy : commended. The operating bos used at the theatre has been removed outside the building, consequently, danger from flit has been entirely removed. ————-—: ' i OPERA HOUSE. , The matinee and evening performances at * the Opera.-,; House yesterday were largely -t patronised."""Excellent pictures were screened, and the audience indicated their com- J plete satisfaction. ' P.RI2J-J3"B • RINK, j Next Monday evening a black and white 1 evening is announced, and special efforts are being made to ensure this function being a success. Prizes are being offered. The children's carnival on the 29th is also eagerly anticipated by the young folks. * TIVOLI THEATRE. The programme of variety and pictorial attractions drew a good house last nightTie company have settled down to real hard work, and their several efforts met with general approval. The feist two nights of the present programme are announced.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 171, 21 July 1910, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 171, 21 July 1910, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 171, 21 July 1910, Page 7

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