AMUSEMENTS.
"THE HOUSE THAT JACK B.l7>l_T7.'' j The annual J. C. Williamson pantombrre \ is nonv honspd at His Majesty's Theatre. The pantomime is --The House T_' Jack Bnitt." -jad the ibrijrht '.-umeiiy, the tunjefnl Sfllos anu choral number*, rne sprightly balieis- :tnd the gorirpous c<"rsuiines all con&nee t'i a hichly successful season. So l'ar 'iurin_ the st.'ty iv* ihe company in _n___u - .-iti.'icity houses- hrivc liefai Llie rule. E-v_y-thliia that l_s 'h.-iivtctertsed previous Willlanison p_nt<im_ie« is there, and there are some very fine additions, 'fhe performance ruin r»c repcau-d this evenl_g. TIIE ENtrr.lMl FIERUOTS. The lOi-cli.-aih last evening at. ihe roncrrl Pham-hor of the T.itvni H.iil e_tejtaiiici an ataiienee whic-ti filled the hall. Tiie repented pri»cr_nme was received with evident appreciation, ti tramtier of the polo efforts heine ptuticul.-irl.-. applatMled. The coin-plete change of ite-ins this evening shtiiild attraci a ;ood ttttenuanee. ni'i;_\ norsK. Tic"' vaudeville ontprt r.-ninent in season at Keller's (if,,-";! House ritlp week is tujrtOj' attr.ietive. This evenlug the performance will he .-it.uin rejieate.! Ti\oi,i Tiiß.wrm-:. There is a partlruiarly ifaramtoiint picture series now at the Tivoii Theaire. K:i11 > Arhu.-kte. -who lias now thrown in his |i,i ivii'n t-iesx 1 produrere. appears in hi? tirst eff- rt. "The Butcher Hoy." ■!n<l .mother fine subject is "The Khss.' PRIN-'i-BRS TH_ATRE. Tlie bic Metro fe.iture-nfay "The Power of Incision." is !>.■»»' in eviden<-e tr-t the ,«->r!i''! b.t i Jiisu-cliss pi'<«^ramnie. OI'F.T.VS TRKATCK. Th.- Art .irf-iia "A Man rinti a Woman." is the Jieadliner ai the Queeti's. There i? i vivid aud selected rnna? of supports. T_EATB.E BOYAU 'fhe Tiic.itre Itoval pro_titnjne for ijilsi evenine has :is its header tbe Crane Wilbut feature. "A l/nv I nto Himself." ARTAiDTA THEATRE. "The leopard's Pride mm at the Ar- ! 'ldla this eveninp. Al fhe chan_- to-mor-row the bic Metro release "Vanity" will .„. screened. V-irrORIA THKATRi: The chance of programme „ the Vie--I'irla Theatre. Devonport. Hisi evetiinc. h.onpht before the notice of patrons the Mtn "Til- Kye of tbe Vi-ht." There is tin tdeoiwic mipportlns lisi PTRANTJ. 'Lite Stf.nd heitlliner I- "The Foundling," starring Mary Plekford. i.Yltir The chief film nr the I/jric is "The End nf tbe Trail." GRANT> "The Criminal" an.l "The Iron Claw" i-e st ihe tlrand. GLOBE Mnrcuerire Hark appear? at the C'obe in "Seven Sifters " EVERTBCnT'?. F.verv'. .dvs " headline:' ls "The Pau-e Mystery." rAI_CE. The Triancle ej-a.~ ;; "The Raiders" ls showing- at the Palace. WEST END. Oarlylo Blnckwell plays In "The rriml- 1 nal" at the West _nd.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 159, 5 July 1917, Page 9
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