AMUSEMENTS.
GBAKTON THEATRE:. Th« feature at the <;raf:oc Theal t list nifht. an adaptation of KeglmK.u* lmaio.--tal A.-n-rl.-in tlory. -Tho iJo.eiT Schoolmaster. ' caught the fancy • f tiie 14-;* number of patrotm rto attended. It i. J. plcturp-play of the l»ook etory that Most artiatUiilly cryjullts*" the eplzit of (he book. pr-jVldmc a writ* ...f a-.'-'. adailr»S<:-rhara<-ter sketi h--v throwsli whirS run i »t.-jns Tflr of :-..:nedv ami an appealing Jove ioieri-nt. The nrange, .juatnt . ostoma anil character* of American frontier life Lv !--» are ilroKD Into a blsh L';ht by the admirable acting of the play. »-Cile at intervals the jilvi'i.tore and stlrrln; epl M ,<l<"i, t>: I he wllil West Intrude tue3>eiv<-» into :he •cram, with tbo rmnlt that p.irrons e«t a cocDJUtQidliis of fun. tbfiU. *'ii~out any decent tutu .iielndnma kc l<arleagues. It l.i really f>ac of the 210*: ill.— llshtfiil ptatore pttor*.e» .rtr ;,redi;.-e,l br the Mastrrplwe Film i <■.. .mil ahuul-1 become a prime knuurlte «;th plrtare-goter*. The wipportlas prozrj:r.3ie Include* <. thriilln? Instalment of IS" wrtal picture, •Tlif Master Key. and .1 raplul comtdj. "Hair <rf Her Head.' , whl -ti .uka »-.-r«aiaIns fun oat of the trial* of a j*»loa« husband, who has Jnst bfi-utne po««*»»*ii of. 1 yoiini dnd parUoularly attraitlrc wi.'e. LVIIIC THEATRE. ••Beautiful Lr.v" v .i llzht ao.l wholeeooie <oiD* w iy in tie ni-w P-"'>* K.-iLaui.; .it the Lyrk Theatre thii weti. "Faj." tbe lnlmltiif>ic lun-rnaker. Is on* of the ■•entrai Bgores Iα tlm story. Aα '.aur€»tlas >«-r!e of rl'i! la >tn»r: of the fora.e-1 la f.or t;f :Le leading 3«n3factorle«. «nJ form.* « very eaterulnlug "W«r" l> th" very lllie of a on th* Sill Tμ f.imllip*. .jce Geraun and. the other Kreorh. dwell la hararjav »:d* hy «de The ivnr .-oai».« aad -ali*a 1 liarrler r>et»-i-«a :b» two BLtter word*, and "lookli th.tt ilil" i-ostlaae. nuf.l the i.f totb ire ajU)uo(Jed ac tsceen tlir- hoc and >;.ia;hLer of tie re*pcUve faxllles. The following ■■utati , «re def-Ideilir r.ot neutral. ..."V. the f.i« tdtil thp :w> parties ice th» »bii::rtllrT of th" xhole thin:. iad p-a.-e enter- Into the bull-!. Fritz and Msrit. are tappy with r.-.-h ot!i<T- I'irf and til- qu<-rT'.oo of uatiooallty i< forgotten. Tac rrpp-Kfarjlty ftf a rlpw of our MAori wiyi js offpri*<l in 1 toplr.il flkn The re<-ea: departure frri.il Auckland, tie native tareweU, and the ypw-i-hea <if ««r pro;nlD<»nt cltiwus, are jver-fe-.-Uj- reproduced 00 tbe Th* pt<?tnren form a record at ..a» of the traportaot and imprf-nnlTf fcnrtlons tiut have rjkea piare Id ri.nneriioo wirh the ■i'rparturea of onr tnxips from S«w Zealosti. KIN";.* THEATRE. A Hurailng "Old Worid" ewly :a shown aaionff other alms at the Klng'i Theatre this week. The historic spot tUua--1 rated la the U-jur.lftii Ljkr of liallleet'alestlne afmumlS In tliess w.iirtlfal UkeJ. acd th:» Lake of fjjillee. or is said :o be nne of the favourite haunts for (oorUta in this rouairj T!n= Pons W»' Is the ::::.-■... I title of an r.'.litiaj 31oa. To •ATllnexf »o=»chins u'-w In th* picture world Is a pleasure and pleasure »v m--1 li»ed In thla prejwnutl.in U*t nl?ht. The pirtnreaqne a<r:ion* of r.ttle C'huiee «re -f d.tlntlly shown, that <.cc fel: sorry ttul the fUaj vrix not 10.-iijer- The artlu; aad tbrllllri- fltiiatlon.- of the serial aim, '-The MUllf.n [joll-r iXjtterj. ' are s;l!! mnnsirl ir. the prosen: epl.iode of the «orv Ths au.Ueait were freatlj at the iiit.-o-dur-tlon of i recofDOUS ianke hy th* -BLj.k Uaadnd." The r.eit episod" to del:jh: patron* Interented In tje of :hi» serijl Is entllled. At the Bottoai of the Sea " The utle «asK<-<t» «enici;ion aid thril!. which ta" manjjejDes: proaiue ;o provlile In plenty 'KejstoEf." the *U3ip of pet*ft'"tior. In '"omedv. Iβ the brand of a comedy entitled "Fatty's Pup. ■ The Mr. I- "Fatty." atd Lh» oth»r r>irts arr uken by eo-jieay roasi , ". Including the tolo, by Mr. G. Sintoa. OPERA HOUSE. The Ukung for Taudevlllj remains stroug despl> the wir aou wet niahts aad other (orb conaWeratlnr.s. The tvevily clUOige of at the i>P<-r» House la«it night was maiae liefore a Ur;e icillenr-?. whlrh th«rouaiilj appret-iatwl tee fare **uni3jil led. \ :m: 1 tlic tne niOT»t weje the couple -srho C'^*^e nnder Che style of Mir Enw and Ho. Tae -l.ldj trip* the Ugh! fJUU-'tlr lc a 7 3ticr pretty -etr.u; to tbe taortal unkilag' , of tbn iy|itph'»o'* j* playetl by — i---Then she • r bi u> singt io a voice wall n paMea for a plea.<*.a; coatr*ltn. But Just at thkt sugr- u< nule partner hia and the audience th.lt the voice—■ faieetto—ls ilia. Then fotJ.jws a round of Iljht rocnedy whkii is really very palatable, x. -■vomierfiil perforaiatu - " *iti numeroca Winds if piiiirhini: bulla iru provided by Walter I>r Orla. His rimla; ami »pct-d "ere little of maireUons. In ni* d >rei tarn. "The Alpine Storm. " he i-itracted a vnliime of sound pmriuieil the effert dewlre*!. 'The andieni"* , sas cjxiize with the reappearance o f Eiwirrts cromedljini and Kj*le Pa-kee ( hJs partner*. Durina; th*-lr stay the theatre rv--sounci«d with hearty, and th»y were regrrtfolly al!o*v<~i tn depart. Mr. tldwards imNie a hit vrizh a rtH'itatlon about a young soldier frnni Tunani and ais doings «t "he I>antane!le». The clever trtcfc CJTIWai, ilrf.Kjnell and Austin, wen; jynio In t-vldene. a-nd the cataplasm with which, they were apptanded indk-atM that they had not ootetayej their w»lcoin«- PolUra and Jacft/win idiiettWrs ana Lexinard Neison dlßh: i-omcdiaci. Pbil Percival itnu-«lcal cfimettlna 1. Bol»a<l iQueensl-xnd cnntralto). and Edeafcary (wjullfbristi al.lo contrlliuted to the <«cceaefnt progjamrne. ThU *11l be repeated tonight. OTHER PICTtRE ENTERTAIN iIENTS. Theatre a seric-, or cew plcnres. chief of which is culled -The Ma-«ter Key. ,- The film s;hl**b now occupies pride of pl:i'e on the pmtraooe at the Prioress Tb«.itre Iβ "A Daughter of th<- People." "The t'nderworld of London' is a picture play dealing w j tn ]tfe ln po-i-er quarter.i of LondoQ wSlcli now .ipjxjnrg at the Queen'«. The of the <;rami Theatre Introduced as tb* star ftlra far tie rest of the week a picture called "Whom the God* Woull Destroy." The fourrh cliajner r.f ~T ho Mlllloa nollar Mystery" wj» unravelled tvefore large acdlea--e«» at Everybody s Theatre today. Tne prlncip.il Item on the by.l a : ttM Arr-adla Theatre b* -The Itan on trie Box." The Palace Theatre has as the centre of attraction for the aeii few .Save a picture caller! "The Det>t " A story n ( rerrihr-tlTo jastlec- called ••Wnom the &o<ls WO.IUI Destroy-- ,t>p«a-r>a yesterday it the Ulob* Th-.-ati-e, mrj wia all week.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 231, 28 September 1915, Page 3
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