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AMUSEMENTS.

TOWN HAUL ORGAN RECITAL. There was a large attendance at the I municipal orjjan recital on -Saturday even* i ins which v.a-- the initial performance >.f ■ tho SPflSnu. A popular programme m- p"P- ' Si j ntfd. aud the power an-d* ricliness of ib ' . Dnc ili-trument was delishtfuliy exhibited. ; Tli" ivfisbr and dignity of the orsan was , artrt.lr.-rtl) displayed diirinj; the delivery of \ ;erne\ ■•Carillon." S-iliiran's Andante" , from rhp Svropbonv lv X was urebpstraily treated, and proved hiithiy Iniereyti:i« A I raasrcrly r?cderinu- was nbtaiueJ of XJ ■nl-'.-ssohn'o Siith Sonata, whilst M~.vert.-e:-"-"Cornnarion ATar.-h" nnd Roellroan's "T "•■ liar: r. idin-.-s. Mis*' Natalinn ' M.-.".i1l i:n. »lio has been studvini during lust year wirh Madame Oosseens /"cer-iy. the ll!n«----appear.incp. an d was' cordia'.l.v and heartily encored after her solus, .--le =» vp •"' l>rillian: renderins .»' Rossini's mils.. Cj.,; en7 ,.| 5 ~„;] j n ( r j ral ,. in,,],;,.) 1,|3 dfjrpr-: with precision, purity n! ton>. a;,'i ; n;c» rj.-.lan.-e. The RAprano ™hyp a ■ ■ r np.j hreezv rlelivprv of Si n i--son's "\U'e, of Undupr." Mr. I.co W : ,;ituk.-r made a sympathetic an-onipanisr. OPEBA HOTSK. Kre h Pnter:ainer? in rhe person of M. Holenne-yh. rjpreperartu and la it"s-» nod r,,nnor= gnd !> ;i ,,| *hot:!d «ir" iip»- U?p I" the bill of far» at Fuller's Opera lioii-e i.'iis ef.-nins. The artist- of' hist week! "''"' «"".M sive npw i.rr.'rinas are Hu--v -ril Bent. R,. v . Frank <:o-n!.iti \V» n .ly --id A.n'-on>e. F.iMie Martvn. rlic Two Fisher,. V:it:1« tmi Verne, and t hon«il i, >: .east, iip ,ycii,, comrdlan Fd. J. i; a i«lea. : IRENE. atidi'-ncps arp the rule at His M.ije<tTs Theatre. r~- rll» ,-hra of M!s« j r>orothy fontti fix "[rene." ;i~l t':e por/— lariTv of the other p'nypi-s ini-li'dir." t'he--ter I'lntp. p.ol.ert .lok*-,\ ~,..! Tliomas ; T'Mincpfo-ip. make a combination fl'»tln-tly pleasing while the sonjs and tni'sl:- are 'Itritp in harmr— n -iili the seneral ex.-el- i lonce of the a.-t.pi. KlNlis TiIKATIIK. Tomins w ! th the reputation of bivinc ' hnd a remarkable run at the I i>ierty Theafre, New York. "T'.ie N.it'Tai Ijiw" ' fdmrrni nresenterl for th- first time it the mntiTiee pprfoi-mance at lbp T)ieatrp j on Saturday dfternoou. was looked forward ; Io keen anticipation hy patrons. That I they were nof disappointed was quite cvi- ! dent b.v the manner in which t.hn new prodnction. from the pen of Colonel Charles Snmiier. was received, the pl"t tnakfne a strong appeal to the iarw nnf"!<»iiee« at both staclnsp. -Misv Nellie RrarnW and ' Mr. (ieorffe f'rnps vrprp tn thr* \ leading roles, and wpre snppor'pd I>t the full ftrenath of Filler's Dran'.-uic T"ayer=. ; i.p.. Miss F.l'<i <'arrinzto;i luervant >. Mr. | Kenneth (athletei Mr. Walter <"orno.-k j ftrainerh Mr. John Oalway (doctor's as- ' sisrann. and Miss F!!a I'arrinrfon and Mr. I -Fa' - k fripin]* of th** r^fp^^'t i v ** j parties in the drama. "The Natural Ijw ' will he stased for the remainder of the i week. NATIONAL THEATRE. Many nre the crooked scpnes in "Over- | li>nd Red." this week's attnictioTi nt the ; makiDU in lif" are opposed hy a se I- | important sheriff. Of i-ourse ri^nt triiimtvhs in the end: bur many are the , pathetic scenes which lead nn to th" happy , climax. The little jrii-l contributes laruely in 'hrinsrnir ahoiit the permanent wp'lbeincr of the parties concerned. esneciaUy of the man impersonated hy Harry Carey. lITPPOnROME THEATRE. tnre have rheir desires fnlfilled in "Num>e--17." Many of the scenes were taken m N>w York's Chiratown. and others in the meet in this thrilling story of lov e and j crime and dancer. ■Mγ. Walsh is seen in , the role of a yonn- author who fiirhN 3 | battle of wits wiOi a ?ans <>f : enemies. Therf is. in addition, a happy ] romance. Almost equally entertaining is ; "The <;irl of My Heart." starring Polrley Mason. I,YHir THEATRE. I -Mac Murray, who Jumped from the j as a Follies dancer to the screen. jas a star, several years aeo. ocenpies :in ] enviable place amons the film stars of the petite and vivacious type. Possessed of J strikinz beauty that the eye of the "amern I fairly irloats over, showing up beautiful ' nich-lishts on her mass of aolden hair, and ; recisterine the denths or her translucent 1 blue eves, Miss Mnrray is a picture ro I Gladden the sijrht. and her charm, her ! Touth, and her elfish vivacity are like «*>n"shinc. "The A.B.C. of Love." in which she appears is supported -by "The " ondcfnl -Chance." features Eugene O Bneu. PR-P»ri:*S THEATRE. j nonjrlas Maclean and Pons May. as co!star*. are the vicrims of an unfortunate jriV'usion in Re Fashionable, at the I Princess. and naturally the humorous i elernenr predominates in that picture. The I new hill appeared on Friday and Sa'nrday ! and will run durins the week, to be reI placed by another attractive feature. •■So-methinc to Think About." on FYiday. This latter has an all-star rant, and includes eotne popular names. STRAND THEATRE. •Two Weeks" is a comedy which provides a half-hour or so of de'icions and erhila rat-Inn fun and frivolty from the Vitarraph with a number of hnirraisinn aud melodramatic thrills srii.-ins the bai-k?roiind. But fhe sreat merit of the picture lies in the fact tiLat ronwanre Talmadse is the t?tar. . "The Su-itor." starrinz Larry Seinon. is the comedy. It is said of Lnrry that "he leads the cat--r through the liveliest, stream of fun that has flowed across t Q e screen for many weeks." TIVO-I-l THEATRE. \ srrrons appeal of a pop-nhir nature is reveaiPd in the plot of "I>eep Waters" at the Tivoli. Terk=e dramatic situations abound in a story that is so unusual that its film production has aroun*pil intense I interest. There its an rndoulrted lull in tie picture that embraces acting i.md dress effects, while the artists »oquU I themselves splendidly ia t'.ie arduous ro'.es the/ have to portray. "Deep YVatens." j with the topics of the bill, will run durin; the week. EVERYBODY'S THT.ATRE. Many of the old historic sp.->ts in Devon i tinctly pleasing manner by Everybody's I film "The Secret Woman." Which is run- : nins rbis week. This picture is sup-ported i.y tlie serial "Tih Mich." (;R-\ND TiIEATRE. j "The Woman Wins" deals with rl.e ;arienipts of an nnscruptrlous :o j destroy the happiness of an innocent sirl, i tmle. VFolet Hopson, as the heroine, wins jail the way throu.-h. bea.'in- t"e ruffians. I vvho dtop at to jam their nefariouii i ends. - " QfEEN'S THEATRE. Cladv-s Brockwell may justly lay clatir to stardom in "The Morher of His Chi.lren." and she is fortunate in Jiaving a story I fhivt is aovel enough and z*>>:l en«>us;:i t> receive sti.-h attention. Shirley Mason. In. doe* praiseworthy work ia her Venice -Love's Harvest." BRITANNIA. Geo. Waisil in "The Shark." V.. i-.i I, r <n "Would You ForjiveT" and '•Shi.)«!i >rs of Rotorua K-owlina Toorney" -ire ::.( attraction at Britannia. VICTORIA. DEVONPORT "The Man From Snowy :- ■■■ night's attraction at the VI r->r;.i. WEST ENl>. This evening's tilm a: th W, ■ '.:<-,'. U entitled -Baw's Candida;OILY HAIR LAYS FLAT. If your hair is oiiy. lay? flar. slid •■'■'■ not dress up nicely. Bet a " ') iwiil- I>-J ■ uelly'.s Hair Restorer No. - ifor i.ily hat' |/rra'r limlr makes' oi;>' hair fluffy and -.i-y jto dress, euro all dandruff, stoj* t!;c luiir I I?onnell.v'o ' Ualr Kestorer No. 1 >f.;r •-.-.»• hair, makes dry. coarse, l.ril'lt- liair soft YOL'B FIGURE IS DIFFERENT. T.Mir Spare is nifferent from !he*.e -.' :],,■ ' flrures exactly alike. In R. and C. . .t-.-is Urovision is made for all types of fletir.-*, ! ' ,| you can !>e certain of -.■.iiriu.- il IS. Kind C cor.-et to your exacr llkfni: Made i'm England. Sold by lea< in? drapers.- Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 56, 7 March 1921, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 56, 7 March 1921, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 56, 7 March 1921, Page 3

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