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AMUSEMENTS.

" THE FOLUES." ' *■ The ". TiToli- Follies " made tiieir'fnei* appearance at His Majety's ThefcS night, and again proved the pepelirtrrf their fun and frolic. Miss VwriKn^■"! jUss Thelnia Raye; and the comedians, headed by air. Jacfcv. kept things going In the riinM.WfjKS'' wliich has always' charactori««d tfcvSl pany, and rarely failed to driiw ;:•»£■ laughter or applause. There will be tSe more performances, including t' mitlm the Auckland season closes to-ramr night. . •■. ■•-..■'VrV-t*;', "CABIEIA." : The giant production "Cebirlt" ?iifa '£ shown at the Lyric Theatre tod«jV»«j 'g. morrow only. The picture is unpreceiieittl in the lavishness of Its scenic eßettis.iSf OPERA HOUSE. ■ The bill at the Opera House if i tk*. ■oughly popular one. La Btanc'r Metal and Traiestj. Co. are a capable ktt U artists, and their portion -f thr pur*— Is crammed full of bright and tmabf •turns. The remainder of the WH jrjifl up to the usual standard. ' . PRINCESS THBATBS; -. \ . "What Will People Say?" toSheflS'jt a new Metro, picture to be screened at tie Princess Theatre on Saturday... It'talurton .Rupert! Hughes' famous with a problem of a very jnxng vitmP who Is used to every Jnxnry, CTafraaUd.with the. question of choosing'bitine tfe man of her heart and the nmnwWVeiii give her the luxuries to -wMch -ikeftii been accustomed.. She is the dmjiite-:cf a multi-millionaire, and. the marrlair *£if .course, a failure. The play Is briehltt : excltlng Incidents, and Is. partfcnltrly-jffil acted.- • '■■■/■'■ -■"' : .'v'h' : OTHER PIt'TUBE ENTEKfAIMISSTS. ?--..•; •■;■■.'(.■■■ :-— "r"• ai The current programme at tit Hyp and-Everybody's, which includes *ftk\Co*mandlng. Officer!' and "Stolen;lb|i(" ■ being -shown to-day ana tie. last time. : ! The fine dramatic production etltatitH Silent Voice" is 'being shown flnaUyttS* Queen's Theatre to-day and Uwnfitri:; The attractive list of pietnrei »t tie Princess Theatre, including the M«tii>. production. "Her Great Price," *'i*a*l. screened finally to-day. ' .;:■■'-:-.■■■&.-. The last opportunity of wltnetfifjta distinctly good ■ pictures at Theatre is being given to-day. ...-TtefM , includes "The Spoilers." .' •.;■. '■ ' T " ! " v - ';?■ ■ At the Graf ton Theatre thktlt M** production, called "The SUent; wtf/J, included in the current progiaae>tT«ll*; concludes to-night. An interesting selection .of < jhUlfHI being shown at the Globe Tk&lrtfc'MW , - ; current programme will end to-nl|fct '„ The big spectacular prodnctlon' , "BiW' is being shown at the King George '•"•J together with a - number of -Wript;..*** : interesting subjects, lucludlng;-tae,'«lP» episode in the "Broken Coto'. , wj.^ A distinctly good Metro, pwfaettoe.•*■■ titled "Always in the Way/ , Jβ b*t»*?S| :at the Arcadia Theatre with-,a txmfX;» worthy supporting films.,' . J 3 /,? "MOTHER GOOSE" PASTOKMt The box plans for the season of J. C. Williamson's ■" '■*SS'-. Goose" -pantomime, Majesty's Theatre on Monday-Mβ. ?•** opened at Wildman and AreyVw.SHj lug. In view of the popular natnreefW, annual fixture, said to be this jetr.<« ■» • than usual importance, the ings were'of a highly satisfactory J»Wt^ "HIAWATHA,? J; A third entertainment ■" night by the Hiawatha ConmW «* 'Sepulchre's Parish Hall, Burlel|li-" o f BThe proceeds on this occariOß'•-■•■ft-iC.V towards extinguishing the dtM .<*;»»; organ. The company wa9 the audience, which w.as a T tive- one, and was keenly'taterettJiip.jj!;; '•Hiawatha" music. The fete* ™J*v evening was the eolo .- Beloved, , • from which wns artistically tmng by.3ilgg'g£ •Fenton, Misses Walters, K-MiePj***. and "L. Spicer were all very- metmmP:!- : their solo songs. Miss M. . usual' reading, from Longfellow?:■ r rSi.watha's Wedding Ftast,": anl* »JSJ : woodland scene and acting oi-.W 'HS* company during the reading i realistic. The -whole -performaiwe *gg?t preat credit cm the stage her fellow workers. The n*»_ff!,; 1 5St dances by Miss Wynne Foote ■* Bi: f2i3R' ■ of the company showed CTWe n ? e careful trainipg. The whole..PJ«»Wg:: will be repeated at St. Jamesl r, lington Street, on Thursday,-.*"?>':■..'.•■ BIRKEN-HEAD METHODIST COS&f* , . A very successful.concert', P lO rf the Birkenhead Methodist Choir, the Organ Fund, was Jicld to tte TSpSt Hall, Birkenheaa, last night...-^Jkijjf artists were cncoreii and :the was greatly enjoyed: Part excelleutly rendered by tlie "■'•grj.AfMjt; -the baton of Mr. J. H. "Wood. ' ! *2SiiiSdit : - ; Wood; L.A.8.. -officiated Songs were contributed by and Private Ernest Drake; *>?ii2iw: vate E. Drake and Mr. pianoforte solos, by Miss and cornet solos by the Rev. H vi-jl, i«el The latter referred" to the wort of ™f here i Beautifying Society, and 6tat «LJ:*Hs that a large support would be entertainment nest week to .iei»e frfT: ■ proceed with the wortf mapped Wy ,:/■ . . ADEiail>E BRUOBjCOJWS Bt ■-''■'• >■ ■ Miss Adelaide Brace, wl*.* *?SS company of capable artist*, P*?_*X%&l concert In the Town; Hall ■last" evening;'"" levers of BeK | L 1 f ll j could -not have chosen a representative programme. 3 *zr±.-«W has the voice suited to ewi , "Auld'lHoose." "Robin'Adalr." the Pfbroch." Her work '***:*2F%rsl '.•ina the singing of "The FlO"** .jurForest- especially pleasing. .' v™£- -gift riaste's orchestra, the St : Anarew" : Band. Misses G. Moore, A. Itf o son, F. McDougall. and" 'Mresrsj ."• ; - Combe, C. Mountain, and V\:£?2gsA'■'■ seated items In keeping with atmosphere of the concert. Qultm, ac acconrpaniet, met • ■^^.; r • port to thft-'wallßte. ' , ■"■ •

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 167, 14 July 1916, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 167, 14 July 1916, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 167, 14 July 1916, Page 2

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