AMUSEMENTS.
i rONTKUT AT. ÜBMITEBA. \ concert was piveii at St. Mark's H.i!l last cTpiilnß. with thi- »l)Jc«t of ralsinß fnhila Mr Itvil rr.iss and Hl\io Cross. ThcTO n.< n pfxxl nuendance. Th" (.rlncliml Items i>f >»'■ I'vcnlng worn (jiveu by a lurK"amntWr onlii-sirn. i-omliificil l>y Mr It. K. Fcnton. Pqrctul's /.v.-rturo '•Xlailame Uutterfly" w«> jilvpu a plfiislns int«rpri>-1 uitlou, whilo other wollrplnyeil iiuinbirs j wen , ' Ihp iulcnm'ZZd "Nnili!." :i stirrin>. | (oiniiosirinu called "Three Afrirun liunces," . mid Gries'K nccoud ami ihinl Sorwegiaii \ dnnrcs. -Sfanp« l.y Mrs Cole :nid Mr V. (.. I Uourke toKoiher, wlih Rcvcral humorous i monulQßnos l>y Mr Alan McEhvaln, jtrcnily i iidilrU to the enjoyment of the cntertaiunicut. . - THE TIVOI.I. f "Tne l.jit of (he Lnnil" still runs willi » sm-'-nss .it the Tivoll. where the curn-nl I I plcturo progrniniDe lias pjirnei] a' I dcicrec of popularity. Thp coming heuil * liner. Aw lo appear at this theatre with fithe firs! presentation of tl>p now l>lll n>l { > I Satunlay afternoon, is a noiißlna r'alrbanks | , coniedy "Down to Earth," an ilthlptic fun-! 1 (lira tbat: ends nlth Clio liell? of romam-e. | ' an<l tuns with a neat mixture of ocinetly - and sa'.iro. Tbe fun is mnUc on a desert . ls.la.nd. ■NiK OPERA llOt'tfE. I f The vinidevllic programme at tiie Opera ' . House this week is as entertaining as it i* . varied. Thore ie no doubt Ih.it it is one 1 of the Ix.-st bills at tbis favourite; ) amusement, housc'for some time. TIIE PUIXOESS. ' Comini; to-morrow to the Princess is tbe I " Metro (irnuia "Outwitted," n play full of i charm, with Emily Stevens in Hie lendiu;, part. It is a picture In flvc acts. THE QUEEN'S. I "Golden Rule Kate." tojiot.'.ior with the. fourth chapter ot "The Neglected Wife." are the two pictures at the head of tlio ', good thlu.es set down for presentation at the Queen's tomorrow. "'Golden Knits i K:ite" is ihe tale of a dancc-houpe mistress : who protects her sister from the mire. I , ' THE ARCADIA. George Walsh, in "Tbo Hook Agent." 1s makiuij a popular rnappearanee at the ■ Arcadia Theatre, which is doing bis busti ness with the l>riftht picture topics that are now opinjT shown. l?iit perhaps fht* neft of the bill Is "My Kosary." tbe sweetest story ever told. j THE STRAND. The Strand feature to-morrow is to bo " "My Official Wifp." which is to star Clara I Kimbni; Young in a part, of many emotions.' BVERYBODY'S THEATRE. j After .'The AUventureß of Oaroi." whieb ' runs out at Everybody's to-jiicht, the feature will be "The Dormant Power," star- , ring Ktlicl Clayton. ( THE LYRIC. , Clara Kiraball Young will be shown It> , putnre at the Lyrii: to-morrow Her na-l ' 15 first in -My Official Wife," whli-li is to 5 be the headliner. GRAND THKATUK. ' "The Woman Who Dared" i.s i,, ~O u ie to I the Grand Theatre, in picture nulv 10- --. morrow. Also, the -Mnnter Key" social, f OTHKK PICTUBK ENTKItTAISMENT.S. i Two big feiitures run at the Glolie f The Empress Theatre is now fODi-crnlfiir . Itself with the Metro "The Sonl of [, Woman."
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 46, 22 February 1918, Page 6
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