AMUSEMENTS.
AI.UAMBHA TIIEATRK
KlN<: CEOHCB THEATRE
NEWTON I'K'TTRE PALAI'K
OPERA HOUSE. Another lurp? audience vlteinW Hie Operu Houfe lu«i iiinht, when the eiieUeui outiTtaiuiiieui fi.r this w«k wan iy|h-siiim] witU uunUnueil sucireiw. TUe ski-ivh, "TUII'oolriHMii, ,, by Mr. Krcd <.'. Ilugnu. is a [KiniTtul pif-iv of work. Dun- and Sorwuml Ivr&it'UL olio tsi 'Mr mosi jjrac-vf ul g,yiiimisl lv turna seen in th>_- OppnL Lloubb for mouths. Their work is the perfection nt 'phyeh-al win approval. The comedy four sins very aurantlvely inrtce-i quite apart from thi-ir humorous asides. Tu-morruw »fterni«n there will be a matlnoe.
The new |>r.<2ranmu> prortnop.l f.-r i!n- tirM time Inst iiichi at the AJbu-inbra Theatre contain.-; an exrellpul oimtrfbution in [bu vi'-wtf of ilu> ilisnstmos raiilwa.v tmuish ul Whanpanurin i. The firm's eDlerprisiiiU operulur liis eccnretl a very rpaileilc serli-s of pi.turos thai till the story of -ibf Jisast.T very vividly. Unite apart from ilils m.>*t trw-PTit topical pic-lure, the programme comprises two nicfri- elahorate dramas ihau usual in -The Womaa" ami "Panic Days iv Well SircM." I'tlicr dramas art- ••Uptwwii mac .Siphts'' and -'(TiiUl of the Prairie," ami Ihero is :i liberal supply of c-onno nlms. views ..f •■Travel in Suanfie Lands eornpri* a popular part of the programme.
■■Win-It Mil-**"' is the title nt t.he pi.-li »f tli.' (Iranian pre.->eiitetl yesterday in ibe new ThTl"":'l»' s*!.^ ,, "' nijlu nn'jl ■ unarm a-t.I their reformation tUr-nisiu love Born iilleml a maskeil bull Willi ll.<liiipiithm of KtealloK :i valuable pearl invli\ncv worn tiv if the guests. The man npi'iiros !:, i>11: ir- iliscoveri-d ami arreJi-il. The u>miim:i siMri-hi's ber rival's mom* «:>■! ill.«-orrtiiiE !■'•• s-..1i-n Jewel* rerunis ilit-:» to iheir owner. 'I hi.- liriugs about th.- ;iiin.releaw: lore I" awakened between t Heni and they forijwear i li.-ir evil woys. -lir.-ed of the Wesl" isUi>wi" how the rough iDeli of the Wcs; keep a |>r.iml*C timmh lightly mill Ilielf. -Ilfs Klreman'N <'<ins.len< •■ 'i> aiii<;her ro.jil drama, dealing with the re'or. matiiui of a dinsoliile tireuian throuirh lii* iiffwtion f.ir a ehllil. "Tht Ei-lair Journal" (toplmli. "I'iniples Sew Job," "Waliteii. n Sweeutieart." ami two pleasing se'.erti■■uou the Vivaphone roDifiletc a good sen <
Tin , in.W prominent position nil thr i..a programme ;it ihr Newton I'ictiirr I'aiai/. , i-lilvi-n In a ■l-ic-tive picture Orama fmi:!■■.] "Xi.-k Winter slid th>' Kidnappers." In ■ story tliar is uiifuldrd to the graiMWiitl >'i of tin- oul.mkers roncerns tfio widow ami ■'.ifaii ilautfuer ,lf : >" "'S , ? arhttwrar-" 'IK Inherited con. When thf relenting "U &>•:<• tleinan mlvrrtbe* at la«t fur tils s-n'-wiilnv an unsenipulmis family Uku β-lvan taiti- if i'lo rirruinbtanocs to gain iin-i-ss I i Iho ani-Miriil hiMiif ami to roramli wlmli's.i •• roWic-y iliprt-lu. Thi- thrtll.s licain nh-i Nick Winter Is ronsultcil as ro r..n.- «n»I piiious f.-aiurcs. ami <lv' ilatibing .1-1.-in Is sren at his bi-st. A pir-tnre thai ill* tvi-Lqiei-lal limitl<lll shown h>rw .-okp i< luanii--1 f.'ii-tnrwl iv niiKliTH IIIJiPR. anil Ihc i-v<.iii- \ lions of the famuur I.iu-cn .rivalry .■■■!■[ - ir ■ shown h> an i>x<v!lnut aph.-i ilfalln? «iii. ihe.-o n<<li>H lljlian horwnifii. OTHER IMCTIKB E VnORTAINM KN I .-' ■■HI-i Snlrniii Oaih" Is t»i<- popular ilrama 111 tliH lilulif Thiutre. Tlw i-iirn-ui [ir<<trauiiup ...111:11.i" a scrios on :h- raiin i> Miiash iit Whaupiinerlno. At th<> I.yri.- Tli.siirp 111.- [tli-tun- «r i".i>nharmlns play "I'aprli-.." U a ,fiiii!.v .Iran ■I Hirtun* i<l I'm' rallwii) -ni an- l:n-lin|.-.l on ihe imiizrauim.-. ■■Thf War ( ori-.^pondin..-' i-. 11 >:irriiii: war |,|rtan> revi-alln* im-i.li-nt-= in tlit- Balkan .-ampiiiifii. li Is one vt ilie attru«'.!■<■■at the Priuis-iM Tm-atro r«f !jip popular iii'ius ai the Quoon's Thra'r. , Th<- tirm lias iilw< Iwn In the vangunnl ■•! ■ i»i'-iurp <-n:i-rprisc in of :'irailway iiu.icih -it VV]ian«ramariiio. ! \t il«. Kliurr- Theairp thi- ciirrc.n pr.< ! fjTanrnio f*»Dt.vins some view- >.f I [ipiivpr iwlit-r.- ,-<. niMiiy .-aorY-l>.>..k h.-nn--1 i-iiiue frnmi. ami a til;n of a Urania hlhjui a I lUjahs .liamonds. i 'Tito r|r.!:na -Taprliv" is ibn nttra-t:..:i : . ; ihl< wl'( |irii«i-anini" :f h<- \\i-- I.m.i | T! "" ,r " OHCAN RBCITAI. , ! Tli" Muul'lpal nrxau rwltal wll! b? u"iv<-i, lin ih« Town Hall 10-morrow nlghi. m iiuldhi.tn I-, sljind.trd works, rU»- - i; .- I <irear.lst will play FlniowV nverturr '■ I ■Strad.-:in.' , [[anttel'ji "HttrnroiiioiM Hla.-U----•mUl:." an'l Ih-lilin." l'izzii-a:...
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 7
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