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AMUSEMENTS.

-THE LILAC DOMINI V It has now- been (lefinitpl.r deddfwi that "The T.ilae Domino" - -will l'e presented for eisrht nights and three niatineos. ivhir-h means commencins on Friilay niffbt tIPXf and finisbinc on the nijrht of next Satnrdny week. will first see In Anekland on the followin- Monday, necemher :">, jind vontiniie up to ami including tli(» follon-ing Saturday. Deceinlier 12. \ cry keen interest naturally centres in the nrr-t iippearance on the legitimate stnse In AlKkland of Miss Kene Maxwell, tho Sydney soprano, who has hitherto cnjoyfl a remarkably successful concert career. A Sydney critic siiiil of her: ■■Her stajre deportment was surprising good, she acted and her sinking rouse<l the house to a pitch of clamorous enthusiasm." .Mr. Claude T*lemiU;j is also a newcomer to Anekland. but he comes with the reputation of having played lead opposite Jose -Collins in •'The. ■Southern Maid.-" "at Daly's Theatre, London. Then there is George <;oe. who is claimed to be the I>est comedian Australia las seen since the late George Lauri. There ■will he a matinee every Saturday and Wednesday throughout the season." The box iplans are open for the full "Lilac Domino" season, and those for "Firefly" will open at Lewis R. Eady and Son"s, Limited, on. Monday momin™ next. CONSERVATOIRE .DX DANCE. A special feature »f the entprtainmert this evening at Rush-MuaroV cabaret wiil the <.'hinese settings, with 'a special Oriental orcliest/t and Miss Dorothy RirHnrdHon In the Chlneße Ijintern Dance. This

"eonservutoire fie dano , ,' , opposite the Newton Post Oflicp. in Karanpihape Road, Is now -w-ell establishe'l, .and its evenings are very popular. THAININO COLLEGE RXTERTAINIIENT. A delightful entertainmmT was given on Tuesday night in the Traininj: College |,v Mr, Sydney Butler. D.8.A.M.. :inti his. :is*.s Hated choirs on behalf of the funds of the Play Association. This consist .-d of thf opera "Snow White nud the Seven Dwarf?." excellently perfnrniPd liy children. ra:iny of whom were cjuite yoing. I'arttaulurly pi™.ing w-js tht- -sin-ing of -Snow White" (Edith Weeks I. Tin- otner principal part! iWere well sustained. The wicked queen (Edna Eianchardi, the courteous prim* (Audrey Lislel. the huntsman Karl I Oliri Stubbing) and the chief flower fairies - daffodil (Edrni Lynll). violet I Alice ■ I'PiiP son), and arbutus (Hilda ColHrri— Mi* dwarfs, led by Max (Willi- Mitchell j an'! Hans (Bernard Kimbcrleyi crented mucll merriment.

ASTUSEMENT GUXDB. OPERA HOUSE—Fuller's VauOeTtlle. PICTURE THEATBSB. THE NaTIOFHAL— MiUnlptH rairo!ancl Century ron*rty. . THE HIPPODROME—Ruck Jones in To a Finish" and Edna Murphy In nay THe'IYHJC—Mr. and Mr-. Carter tie Haven 111 "Twin Beds." THE STRIWp— IU-ily Blythp Jj , ,.,, ° THE " ijf^a." ,l ACT"3 1 EUEfjyboßVS—-The fiiri rwrn Ii! ;;';'"| ; the PRIMCEBS —AJlcc Braclj in i .• I Fear Market."' ; THE QUEEN'S—I , earl White In Tile Timr's '-'nil •■ ... THE GRAND—-liiilr a fan--' *n.i '■'•rlnl. (WEST EMD—. \nn.' Hi Hit In ■ N.-^leripJ ' TKE BRITANNIA -T'jni MIV In "Thr- ! Texan" and .~un.«hlnr i.i>si:rii.< .

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 279, 23 November 1921, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 279, 23 November 1921, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 279, 23 November 1921, Page 7