CASTLE THEATRE.
Th<» new programme submitted at Mr West's Bijou Theatro on the Western nvon no luis caught the- popul-ar tasto to a nicety, and excellent houses were reported.at all session* yesterday. TOWER ELEVATOR. Ksrellent patronage continues to be nceonl-ed to the electric elevator, and' tho view obtainable at tho top of the tower is much enjoyed by visitors. A letter box has been placed at the tower top, and this is probably the highest spot in the world from which letters hare ever been pasted. WESTS PtCITRES AND THE BRKSCIAXS. Tho Concert Hall at the Exhibition eJiould find its capacity well test?d Uu ni.zht on the occasion of the fimt apmranee af West's Pictures and the A masrninront now seritis of novel ami interwttinig pictures will constitutt , the o|M>ning programme, whiht the popular will submit n repertoire of new items in which all the Inter additions to tho company will p4irticii>nt-«:'. Ah t.he first pert of tho programme will cv'tw-iist of pictime thnt will neceesitnte the hall being placed in comparative darkness at the comnieiKvinent of the performance, visit-ort are to be sonted by 8 o'clock. Thcvie i>uirhasing tickets at tho plnces advertitf'."d will obtain free admission to the Exhibition.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12710, 24 January 1907, Page 8
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