AMUSEMENTS.
. « .— . THEATRE.ROYAL. "The Rosary" was presented again at. the; Theatre Royal last night, and was. witnessed by another large attendance of patrons. Tho piece will be repeated-for the remainder of this week and there will be a matinee on Saturday. " % OPERA. HOUSE. ' Deave's Merry Mannikins, Bailey's Posing Dogs,. Signor Rellimi, and other members of tho Vaudeville ComBany8 any drew ..a large audience at the pera House last night, and the programme was much enjoyed. To-nignc the items will be repeated, and on Saturday a special matinee will be given. PICTUP^TsHOWS. Pictures of the interior of tho crater of Vesuvius, also a pictorial version of W. W. Jacobs's story, "The Third String," were the chief attractions at his Majesty's Theatre last night. The same programme will be given to-night. The leading film, "Under Sealed Orders," interested another large attendance of spectators at the Colosseum last night. The.same pictures 'will be shown to-niglit. . The Queen's Theatre was well patronised yesterday, the new programme ■coming in for special, favour. < Th© theatre will be open at the usual hours to-day. New programmes will be screened at the Globe Theatre and the Grand Theatre to-day. olympia" rink. Roller skating continues its successful career, and another busy day was recorded at the Olympia Rink yesterday. The usual sessions Svill b© held to-*day.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15015, 9 July 1914, Page 8
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