AMUSEMENTS.
! BIS iIATCSTVS THEATRE. I ~~~~*-~* The mysiAriotis Sir. Jansen was responsible fear another large audience being present, at His Majesty's Theatre last evening, his iHusious and sleiKht of hand tricfes being loudly applauded. Tit company 'Will appear again th:* e\-enic;:, and to-morrow afternoon a tii:j * i , itr-rformajioo will be given, the. company making their last appearance in .Auckland, *<>-niGrrriw evening. PALA-TE THEATRE. Tlifi enoprtaiumcnt provided ax the Palace Theatre, .Npwion, routlnues tr> draw large crowds. This wee.k's bi-weekly change of programme includes several fine dramas. "Tie l-'lrp. Chief's Daughter" is a fine and «xciling tjiin, depicting very realistically Uvp ;:'.trra, Uh> siartins of the brigade, the I-μ■ in;: in L'M: sci'i)!' of lijf tire, tin; blazing nuildinp. a u<3 ilj'' :irtempt«l rescue by nremcLi. "The Kasrteeer's Sweetheart" is also a snryi Him. depicting :t special train leaving a Western inw-n for New York, and n.u aiiejnpt !■;■• rohhnxs rr> wreck tie train. '"Spiru of the West" is* -tv Indian drama wti'Q .rlepirtf IJ'' haTds-l'ns .in.l raids by Indian- or lit , .-ally terriers. There are HM-i'i.i' very fun , sr-enif films, among which •"Moiu-nw* , is perhaps the be.-t. The himir>rmis film* Hfc wry I .-uighahln, more ef.pecially the li;'!i entitled "When We Called tin Plumber 1.n." A very in teres line film Is a ilis|il:iy of ieniifir billiards by Tom Iteer-e. sli«wiits mnii' of his best strokes. The lirozrsimnn , win h<• repeated fo-duy 2nd ,m: ■::: i-h'tits: nvTurrrAiVMKNTS. •The i.iri- W-ili the i'mu6llliii>" i- he ."■tpr aim .i- I-- Kind's Taeatxn this iveet;. The r^'' '■'. '.!»•■ prosr-amme. is well up to standard, aud in- audiences are very satisI'aetory. This if>M':-i even.inr the Royal Albert Ha.; will celeiiraw its third "birthday" as a Tj<*i it./-- i _ if >*c»vnc p!'-f- : 3r< : ' tnTertaiTiiQent, an , ' can Ik classed at ?Ji» oldett picture theatre in Au"!rlar'J To coarnemorate tbe event ;) < pn^ ( .; f.rnjvfL;tr programme "will be pr* I - sf-rpr] tt. cars patron. Th» star attraction. "The l<*:r l)ar"' J ii'Ti'j>;." .Is a revelation in TTMiw and is sure rx> prove a hi? a:.:ra--fion the -aeek. "The Habits of , riir. Ciiamelftnn" if •' capital nature s:ii<i>-. & '-arefully-eeletted series of draj nnti' . fwnli. , . and linmorons films is in I Ue*pia; with the important birthday event. I The rivrsf.r picture programme at. tie. \.•■--.■ , Theatre is drawing splendid Itok!De ... 1,-: H'lriiPOCf heine a warmly err!jii«i':sri" one. There, he a repetition tfiiw p'vp'nlns T?|. Qiipn-."< T!;ra:r« traf asa<n tvell nil"'! th""oucli'iiii T"-(]-riv. t-hr series of movine |i.i!ur<i;. i,• ■:1 ir we , ; up m the stanflard set by til;- |iip.-;...r [ilscc of amiisemeni. 'There viTiN a latT- 3 rtnrulani-.t: at Kins Oif.p s ■:<••>: r- lay: evening. The rur-j-r-" T pi'-'tlirf 1 l '.""*l' r inif , will be shown IO" tlje ij.-L f m< , U.i r vi'ninst. and tr»-morrnw iV j, .' w:!: r.e a ejiancre of prosxamm". i in., if ■.• fi;i!i;r».s of the Kmpirt- Tljeatn. dis|i.a;. -. '■:<■'■ ii;uiLi.''ilns of the ill-t'ateu Tii-jI!'" - . T.i generallr is a.v. ACIT> AND THE HAN" I T 'zr Reason I , y f-nufcespeace. and RliP.ton< Ci '.i iau &i roll d us usual winter rfcadmjc.s lv.' . rinJuj: •*- !-i>* Leys lnsii/ute wirh B. ■:,.:■■.-; SJiaT»". "Armti and ttic Man." AJ-'-bi-'!! ,,; Lb , .; ;ili.y ■> ''y l!" m»-'iiis a.-> adapt- «... ■.. ;i ■-«>»■! ...: ss sjirue others by the fSjiLjii-' ,i ii: Lit if,iii i , •'•'. llie afuon t»€iag de!p. ■"-; .■ .1 ' . v. ••Mi'ttzri, f-iill the e.ro"Wded la■ ■: n : :!• Ij'jr-' Inss-i.'nre appeared to id-" , .- Si-., i- .-.in..-.i«}r,ii from last uisht - | prrl-irrr.d , •••■. >.'!» AJicp Uilleu, in the . iliitirn;i -..'■■ ■■>;' U.i.ra. was well cast, and igav. .-i fiuishpo: .fur! :i-. Kv'.ii- rejifienits M.s-. Ka:tn«n, ■■< : "»■ "■-•!'!< -. as Lomka t-howed .1 1 .-!■. (i. -■ •-:• •■ 1 lie pan. aad it t'rt:e-.< j lib ;-<;.■'■•: :i-k<-<l !--m< of temp«>ra.me .. im> Km - .1. ■in vfiliirjlp (tbprim' was '.:: '-■ . < ■■,:■: an ■■■ Mre«r- 1" J- Thompson a. : t ,j :-...t' .: tt'. >ico!a gave «'S"<I : '(■■;■ :p:'-'i' ■>.•:» :.iops The part of <"aptaiu II: v:. '.-,■!! . ■ [~■ Swiss c-r/.riier of forrua*). ' r-r..! i\ :< »r:i I.n* 1 piOI. p*inpftfiuiiiy uxoviis. jv. ~ irf.l! iiißiriiiie'l by Professor Maxn-eli J W.':iiJ..Tr. 'h" ■ -i;-".: ,r ; i- i.v*r*nlc witticisms I Insir.- !?<-i'e o , tjjfir :.nblic flavor;- au the ' hands ••■: L::: :. n 'f ri're:, r. I TH.-. III.VKS. -.-.-.-, .. « "lone niss. , a , Prince's :<- - . ; 1 ..; 1 :i. ' r '' !i-:h": f L.iiTaliip r. ••. I •>■- I •!>.-■ c "irr C;;r,t v.-i• we;; attniHlßfi 1 ■•■ .;.. . ■ ■» ->.-•■-•;.1T. j;jd .12.ru 10 day ( imm Bai mtm
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 100, 26 April 1912, Page 7
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