AMUSEMENTS.
ORHRA HOUSE. A wonderfully higb standard of Taudeville entertainment has always characterised iFulter's Opera House, ibut this staniflaid is being much, excelled by (Ihe splendid quality of the turns now showing. Bvcry artist is a master, and each allows its appreciation by the most prolongea plaudits. KINGS THEATRE. The Brandon-Cremer Dramatic Company is staging a most exceptional melodrama, "A Working Girl's Wrongs." The fine talent of the artists with this company has been highly praised for its previous work, and the play now being staged is of the same high quality. PRINCESS THEATRE. Perhaps the best film yet shown at the popular Princess Theatre is the powerful and appealing society drama "The Soul Market," which is the mainstay of the current programme. TIVOLI THEATRE. A magnificently portrayed romance of old Spain, "The Pretty Sister of Jose," stars this week at the Tlvoli, where the best of pictures always are. KING GEORGE THEATRE. "The Social Buccaneer," featuring Louise Lovely and Warren Kerrigan in a Bluebird release, figures prominently at the King George. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. The picture that is drawing big houses this week is "The Velvet Paw" at Everybody's. The music provided also distinguishes this theatre. STRAND THEATRE. The Strand is a comparatively new theatre, but its patrons are legion. The big attraction there now is a splendid romance under the title "The Social Secretary." GLOBE THtEJATItE. A most charming comedy takes pride of place at the Globe. Its title is "Wlhat Happened at 22," and its great popularity is wholly deserved. WEST END THEATRE.. The main portion of the programme at the West End is occupied by beautiful Billie Burke as GRAND THiEATRE. The Grand Theatre is one of the most, well known houses of entertainment in 'Hae city. The play par excellence ihere Is "Esmeralda."
jBOYAIi THEATRE. There ls'irhat In this week's entertainment at the ißoyal, featuring "Her Beckoning," which win appeal to all. QUiEiEVS ,XEDEtAT,RiE. "The Eeward" figures largely lamong, the (pictures 'being shown at fflhe Queen's. ARiOATHA THBATKEL The first of an exciting eeriee ofc oietures under the common .title of "The Mmrteries of Myra is telng screened at the Arcadia.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1917, Page 7
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