AMUSEMENTS.
» WIBTH'S '* «tSS 1 _3#iM__g_Sg_ ■the big teat was very well nileo. anavtue audience, gat very enthuslasuc o ver the teats of Jiiany of the ___ marvellously tieveritroupe ol trained seals SKin o *'**!!? 1 jl,gsles **** *** a'■___. riding, a horse'the while, is ©robaiJly one of the best acta of iv kind ever inmdnceil into The equestrian performance of Miss May Wirth.ls a good deal in advance of most others Of that order A matinee is being held this afternoon," and another performance will be riven to-night. The men at the Soldiers' Club wish, to acknowledge the kindness ot ithe circufe management iv forwarding to the club a number of complimentary tickets for the performances on Thursday and Friday nights. They greatly appreciate the offer, and will gladly take advantage of It. OPEBA HOUSE. The current programme at the Opera Bouse was appreciated, by a large audience last evening. The tabloid comedy drama "The Burglar," by Harrlngtou Reynolds with a strong supporting cast was very popular, while other successful performers on the first half of the programme were the Llttlejohns and Miss Lydla Came. The Bletsoe Revue Company presented "Palmistry Up-to-date" for the second time, the play being most entertaining and amusing. PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS. ' ' ■ "The Juggernaut" concluding with a most thrilling train smash, is the star picture at the Lyric Theatre. .-,_;, Miss Viola Dana is proving' a great cess in the leading role of "Gradioia,-, a _______ drama on the King's programme. " The Martyrdom of Nurse Oavell" will be screened for the- 9ast-Mlae at the Princess Theatre to-night " The Easterbrook Osse" is a strong attraction at the Grand Theatre. Charlie Chaplin appears on the supporting wo- • ___Uo!a," the leading picture at Everybody's Theatre, features the popular pictor* actress Viola »ana. _jj.__a_oay drama, "The Reaping." will be ahown for the last time at the Queen's (theatre to-night .. "in. Black is Back." a comedy. Is creating much amusement at the Globe. There is a good mipportinx programme. - a jjrlraitlve lore story. " An Idyll of the | HBls," is showing at the King George. The picture depicts a sensational duel. A BeUff drama, " A Fight to Death." is a feature of the Palace programme. " Tie Man Who Found Himself" Is attracting large audiences at the Arcadia Theatre. The Grafton Theatre Is being renovate* and renewed. An excellent programme win be screened at the opening oa Saturday evening.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 70, 22 March 1916, Page 7
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