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AMUSEMENTS.

: HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. '&. "The Third Degree" woe presented for fh last time to a crowded theatre by the Katherlne Grey Co. on Saturday evening. Eugene Walters' striking drama "Paid in (Full." -will l>e produced this evening and <|a the three following nights, in "Paid in Wull" tie author is said to deal very trenchantly and straightforwardly with an 4beolute actuality—a despicable phase of hutnian depravity existent to-day—and whilst jtlie theina cannot be eald to be that of the drawing-room order, yet It is stated Vfxat a very decided uplifting legson is gained from It all, and that Is a Vivid Revelation of .the beauty, the nobility, "and tthe glory of true womanhood. Miss • Grey mill appear as Enrau Brooks, a part 'wiiieU was really written for her, and which she ds eaid to play with -that clean-cut, artistic method that lins In the other productions appealed so much to Auckland theatregoers. Mr. William Desmond will be seen for the first time In a young part, end In that Respect Will .be (holding the mirror up to ;uature, for he is a young man who has just -entered hie -thirtieth, year. Mr. Cyril M«Jfay,' Mr. <re 0.... IT. Bryant, Miss. Susie ■ iVaughun, Mies Florrle Gleesou, and the other members of I. C. Williamson's excellent company will 'be .Included Iα the cast. I OPERA HOUSE. The Opera House was well attended on Saturday evenipig. Thle evening a change of programme will be put on, and many ;new novelties are announced. """ WEST'S PICTURES, v The Royal Albert Hall <was crowded on Saturday evening and at the matinee, when the excellent -programme of West's pictures (vrus. screened with, 13ie usual, degree of perfection. To-morrow alight (Tuesday) a ■ special military night has -been arranged, when patrons .will iWltnese taefine picture of the military tournament at Palmerston North. Members of the forces In uniform iwlll. be admitted at reduced rates. A matii 'nee will be given on Wednesday next, wh.cn i the usual change will take place. , , FULLER'S PICTURES. ." ..'."*" \ At the King's Theatre this evening another complete ch-ange of pictures will be ■presented. The collection has Just arrived by the English mall, via San Francisco, and will be entirely new to this city, the series will embrace many interesting films. The jlramatJe subjects will be "Caught by the Camera," "Into the Jaws of Death," "Hie JBlster-in-law," and "Mountains of Kentucky." "Exercises of the Dai Cossacks" (should prove an interesting film, while •Rotterdam as seen from White Horse" fcnlls for special mention. "The Latest iPathe Gasetto," "TontoUnl ac Law etuPent," "Bobby, tne Police, and Parisian ■Apaches," "Little Willie Gioe's Cycling" rwill also toe Included. New selections will .be given by Mr. B. J. Burke"s orchesItrai BUCKINGHAM'S PICTURES. A good audience -was present to see Buckingham's pictures on Saturday evening, and the excellent programme was greatly appreciated. This evening an excellent scries iwil fee shown, and a good attendance is expected. BABY BLISS AND CASEY. • The fat Baby Biles and the.educated chimpanzee Casey are arousing much interest, and a visit to 75 and 77, Queen(street, Is an educattan. B.OYAL KINK. ' ', The Royal Sink Is being rweJt patronised mt the three daily ■essioni. To-mocrow (night the new: manjser .wfli be ia *tteaa- ' an.cc. ~—~ ■ -■ *?.*-~ •-—■

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 7