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AMUSEMENTS.

■ -' • NELLIE STEWART COMPANY. The Nellie .Stewart Company arrived t from Sidney by the Riverlna this afternoon, aud will open the Auckland season with i "Dv Barry," at His Majesty's Theatre, tomorrow evening, at 7.45 p.m. i ' -T- 1 • PRINCESS THEATRE. ? sual ch «nse of Items on the bill at ! the Princess Theatre took place this morning, when an entirely new selection of pic- , turcs .of the, usual high order was submitted i to pati'ons. The principal attraction is a drama said to comprise 3000 ft of film written by the famous novelist, John l„ r ater ' , tIMS author of "Bootle's «fi '...» T l»l4'PfOduotion appears under the title 'Beautiful Jim," and the story contains many Incidents photographed in actual warfare. Another war story which has ' made a great impression upon those who • ?.™ c v l? lted thls theatre dur 'ns the day, is 1 «„.♦■ ÜB . le f ?° y '" whldl contains many ! sensational incidents. In these days of S2JL* P U T i f thls klnd «<*<« «n<"ess *" d i tnose who tw * the oppor--8^ 13 fl great hilll iwf Iu u tbe c i omed y Bectl <>n of the bill there are the usiAil good laugh-raisers the principal of which Is Deeds Chronicle also contains many interesting CBBBNIAVSKY CONCERTS. wened r^ a rh ß ,t n . t n hU ?? aetle a <"Hence fareweueu vie thernlavsky musicians In win principal place£^J a^D o o l n[nl t on? )US,I tUe ' OPERA HOUSE " SeT'llr f \ be B«PP"td te bTMr c other Items are of the usual high order PALACE THEATRE American Tnl "?* W&a thy American banker's daughter nm!.. S' SKX"* "*J» Trap." "/ll tne othe* %£ The.. hn« ..*=. »«*_.. rhe Understudy," which In* uSSi roman ce. containing many.eiclt-'- ---. '-;QUEEN's J ;skEATB&-'^l'; '".-;;. . Tne h tt] e of et SSP.? Py f" ft -aSSSS £„£. .. / r t tße st <"T is "The Forelsn uiv,'. H aDd "c Picture abounds In all that l^ X M ! . tlne ilnd drilling. Those who wish to see this production should see It this c™.,, ."■Sh.*" "" er h " nl « nt 'hey wil not havj another opportunity. The picture Is h»i™ JP$ to day P only 6 On.for undor t thei.°p e „i thlU . ( ?! «S th « a drama a "A.Spieudid.Dishonour," r.p7. i ar »™" t >5 creation, In two parts aid "Th» Vr„ J n « happenings at the front ™ l ' s «ta of comic and other pictures e eme„t," a nn n d S SpU r£ff„« GRAND THEATRE nniui .. an u adv entnres of "Dolly of the ?n al J I ti• ?' b ? a PPC" regularly every week ■One Ovl". 1 "' \ hls ls entitled "Putting une Over, and shows how Dolly th» newspaper reporter, secures a "mood" for her paper, which immediately Wk„ the Praise of her employer. This ptetm week"SSJfeSSSSffiS ln gJWgySK nHMn.i J c cnarml n« mannrier of the pricipal performer. Miss >Dolly DesmOnd E T de » « r^,--lm P''es S ] fl n r U MHhose weeklv ay F„ b , e l e h ' 1 wat chlng .her JSKe.tSSsr" weekly. Further, down on the,-proeraninie' appears -the - Supporting drama. Which™* *filil —a a fairly popular productlon. Amongst the usual comic selections there te -"The "Riot," a Keystone, which never falls to elicit uearty'laughter from the spectators. "Leading Llaie Astray Is; also a representative of the comic section of the bill, and has caused equal amusement. • OTHER PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS. Among the Items announced for the change of bill at the Lyric and West End Theatres this evening is a fine drama, entitled "In Tune with the Wild." Good fare abounds on the bill to be submitted to patrons of the King's Theatre to-night The chief item is a CharlesChapUn Keystone, with the title "Dough and Dynamite." ' , . •The Opera Singer's Triumph," the principal drama to be shown for the first time at the AJnambra Theatre this evening, ls a . story containing many exciting Incidents. It is a film well worth eceing.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 51, 1 March 1915, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 51, 1 March 1915, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 51, 1 March 1915, Page 2

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