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AMUSEMENTS.

OPERA HOUSE. The current programme of vaudeville at fie Opera House was repeated last night before another large audience. The company now appearing gives a bright entertainment that nas proved to be one of the most popnla? submitted by the Brennan-Fnller manairenrent for some time. GLOBE THEATRE-. An exceedingly good programme is being rfiown at the Globe Theatre as the second bi-weekly change The principal picture is "A Mountain Mother." telling of the adventures of a beautiful young girl who lives with a very unattractive widow, who professes to tie" the girl's mother. The s»tory is a very romantic one, and some of Vhe incidents are very sensational. Other good , dramas are "The Younger Generation" and -.lean of the Gaol." Two very auiufinc comedies are "Max the Snap-s-hotter" and "Some litrck." The latest edition of the Ganmont Graphic ami a picture showing the -whole of the Melbourne Cup nice are also shown. NEW WEST END THEATRE. The West End Picture Theatre, which has just been erected in Ponsonby Road, forms a splendid addition to the architecture of this fast-growing and popular suburb. It will be opened next Saturday, and is under the direction of Haywanlg Kilterprises. I.til. The building has been erected by the West Knd Picture Co., and is lofty and well-ventilated: the whole of the seating accommodation is replete with comfortable chairs finished with green upholstering. The electrical appliances have been installed by Messrs Crusher and Co., who have fitted most of the theatres in Auckland. Thorough efficiency will always be aimed at. and the greatest rare guaranteed to make the entertainments of tie West End Picture Theatre scientific, educational and dramati'-. and innocently aniuHing for the wholesome recreation of workers in every avocation of life.

"I.OMion RY DAY AND NTGIIT." Owing In the large crowds which are heine drawn m the Queen's Theatre by the picture "London by Day ami Night." the management have decided that instead of their usual bi-weekly change of programme, they will continue to show that picture, The his picture is supported by a drama entitled "The Olcarettff Case.- which tells how a bnrjrlar. in sie-.illng from a jeweller's safe, leaves beliind him a cigarette ease hpflpin c his monoiirrt ni. A notliei* man "witTi similar Initials Is arrested, and It is only after a clever piece of work by a detective that the mil crltr.'.nnl Is overtaken and. arrested. "Pleasing Her Husband' - is an I'ummally fun-.iy comic, telling of the change that was brought about in an old married, couple when they inherited wealth. The prosrranime will he shown for the rest of the' wevt.

OTHER PICTTR'F. ENTERTAINMENTS. Tli(* 11**w p r T>zTJimTnf 1 announced Tor fhf* Kins George Theatre to-day includes "The I-n.Tlnitn.itinc Uflndke.rchlof." -2,?.00 feet of M-iiSiitinnnl :.-inre-|p|aT. Arttri from the interest of the raclnj; .it the I.Trie Theatre, there is the arldirinnal attraction of an extraordinary .■re-itinn ca'.leil "The Tiger TJly." At the KltliZ'K Theatre the big attraction Is Hie Irish hiphwayraan stofly, "Brennan O'M«liey," :hr iinuramme containing also :l «-ells<-!r.-tcl v.irifiy of interesting piclures. "Spanish i'.loort'' is at the Tiend of the new bill for the Newton Picture Palace "ph(> current jir'>2rrr T mTnp nt tTie Royal Albert Hall draws nig crowds each nipiht.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 277, 20 November 1913, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 277, 20 November 1913, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 277, 20 November 1913, Page 7

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