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ENTERTAINMENTS,

OPERA HOUSE. "A Beautiful Fiend" attracted another large audieuco to tho Opera Houso last evening. The drama will be repeated for the Inst time this evening, and to-morrow night playgoers will have on opportunity of seeing Miss Maud Hildyard and the excellent company, she leada in an entirely iiew drama; ontitled "A Great Awakening," a play, in which Misa Hildyard is said to have nohioved ii distinct success in the Old Country. The play abounds, In xciting incidents and drarnatic episode.' Miss Hildyard will appear in her orißinal creation of Lola Salby, an adventuress. Plans are now open at Holliday'B. . . ,'■■■'■:.■■■ ; ', , ,' ". THEATRE ROYAL. '■'../ '• If one is in search ol'-a cheorful night's entertainment, Fuller's can always supply it. This week's bill contains ' tho names of a number of bright performers, including Gilbert and Delovale, Victor the Great, the Three Racoons, Walker-and Hughes, and Miss Gertio Everett. These nanus, however, do aot nearly exhaust the list of performers. : MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Tho members of St. Andrew's Church Choir arranged an enjoyable concert at the Missions to Seamen last night, when tho Institute was crowded. Miss'' Ackermann, of London; delivered a temperanco ; address, which resulted in six men signing the pledge. A conundrum competition was won b;r sailors from ships in port. A duet was given-by Afiss and Mr. Rowley, choruses entitlsd "Daybreak, and "Faitliful and .True" wtiro sung by the choir, and the Misses Hardie contributed a duet. Mr. Dowdall and Mr. Kelly (Turakina) sang several chanties;' , - , . . ' . "'.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 25, 24 October 1907, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS, Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 25, 24 October 1907, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS, Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 25, 24 October 1907, Page 7

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