AMUSEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE. "Hits ami Bits," ns presented by the Walter Johnson Revuo Co., was well received oy a. large attendance (it tlir> Opexa, House last evening', as toto all the vaudeville turns, which arc of 11 varied and clew character. On Monday next o. return visit v.-ill be paid by tlio ever popular Sunshino Players. The 'l«pntation thw company lias established tinder the direction of Walter George- needs do description. The first offering in entitled "Sadie." and is nn entirely new show.'' The box plan opens this morning at The Bristol, and intending patrons aio advised to reserve their-seats. „ EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "The World and his Wife,'' starring- { \ltna, Rubens, is proving a. tig attraction at Everybody's Tbeat-ro this week. There is a strong, supporting programme. QUEEN'S ' THEATRE.' "The Sinless Sinner" and "Elmo tho Fearless," starring Anita 'Stewart, ."re this v-eek's headlines al tho Queen's Theatre. Tho programme will bo repeated to-day. GRAND THEATRE. Eugeno O'Brien, in "The Figurehead," is the main attraction at tho*Grand Theatre this week. There is a big supporting programme. GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. "Tho Heart of Humanity," a really magnificent film, continues to be a. big success at Greater Crystal Palace. To-day the same pictures will be shown, and tho big orchestra will perform again at the evening session. LIBERTY' THEATRE. "Don't Ever Marry," a big film with a M.rong cast, is attracting lar;;o audiences, to the LiWrly Theatre this week. The. eir.ging of Maloney is another big attraction. Tho programme will be repoaUU to-day. STRAND THEATRE. William Eamum will again be seen in "The Orphan" at the Strand Theatre today. NURSE GARVEN'S RECITAL. Nurse Kathleen Garven, contralto, will give a grand song recital in tha Theatre Royal on Saturday, 26th in«t. Nurse Garven has had a :em ark able career as a singer; four years ago her training and her serious singing had not commenced, yet to-day she has met with unqualified iucces3. at each of her recitals. Tho "N.Z. / Times' says: "Xutec Garven is tho posse-s-rr of a won-derful-contralto voice of very wfcle raugo and one of her finest points is her cleur enunciation. Sho reminds, on* of Clara Butt, and shows herself no mean follower of that great singer."
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17072, 17 February 1921, Page 9
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