AMUSEMENTS.
«.. "WHY MEN LOVB WOMEN." A feature of tne Allan Hamilton Dramatic Co.'s staging of Walter Howard's melodrama, "ffay Men Love Women," Is the acehor jr and dressing, special opportunities toeing given in these directions by 'the bright Indian surroundings. The run of Uiis play at Bis Majesty's is limited to anotfeer three nights. On Saturday, the last night of the aestson, the management will stage a new versloo of "East Lynne," in which Miss Frances Roes will be seen in •her Inimitable creation of iLady Xnbd and Madame Viae. WBST*B PICTUBBS.
Tttp turn) -weekly change will be made at the Ooyai Albert Hall this evening. Special Interest is centred in an Australian produced picture describing the life of Ben Hall, entitled "A Tale ot the AnstieUan Baah." It is said to aixmnd hi thrilling episodes and typical Australian scenery. ifbe other subjects on the programme Include "Picfnresciiie Sardinia," . "ClMitcf Coooanut Growing," "Paßie'e Gaaette," "A Stage Romance," and others, tooth grara and (ay. KING'S THEATRE. The King's Theatre was largely patronised last night, when tie programme of moving pictures presented was ieartUy received. An entirely new programme is announced for Thursday n.t£bt, IPHE OPERA HOUSB. The 'vaudeville entertainment at the Opera 'House attracted another large and appreciative audience last night, VMNCE'S BINK. .The Prjnce's Bink y/ae again well attended yesterday at ail' sessions. Special attractions are promised at the fancy dress cmraJraJ, which will *c gives this day week, Mth Inst. .Windsor bine. 'A chßdren's fasney drees carnival -was held at the Windsor Kink teat night, and ■was largely attended. The follcrwinj? "were the prizewinners in the competition!): - Oracefai skater, girl. Miss 11. lames; grateful skater, boy, Master CoHis; beat fancy dressed girl, Mis* Clifford; best fancy dressed boy, Master Hunt; beet couple, Master Schaltz and Miss RoeseH; four-la-, hand team (Winter), Mrs Himfa team. A special prize, presented by Miss Me&waln for the smallest child skater, was won by Mifis A. Hnn-t. Tie prizes will be presented , to-merrow night, ROYAL. KINK. Tho Royal Rink was well attended at ail seeeioos yesterday. A grand costume carnival iwIU be held to-night. TBB GWDBAWAT. Q3iere was a large attendance at the /GHdNtjrar Bink, laat night, on tile or—gfm of the indoor nvo-mfie race between J. Fitzgerald and t>. i. Ornstein. The Canadian was in ' great form, and ebowed to much better adTaotage than on tfte outdoor track, winning the race by , several lengths. Fitzgerald left tii Vancouver iiy Out iNayua to^lay, TIVOU .THEATRE. Stewart's plctnres were ecreened before a large andfence at the Tlvoii last night. An entire change of programme will be presented to-qiglrt, LTGEJC3I RINK, OSE&XJUGA. The I>ycenm Bink, Onehnnga, will be open this evening. The nsaal picture programme will be given on Setnrdmy afternoon, and evening and Monday evening.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 134, 7 June 1911, Page 6
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