ENTERTAINMENTS.
• ' " THEATRE/] ROYAL. . . Fuller's - vaudeville ;artist6,-''aga:in-'perf6nned at the > Theatre", Royal'. last;'uight,.before-a- full holiday/house. •, The. .reception .accorded? to , the jugglers,-■.musicians,..'land .vocalists, ' the comedians,' the' sqijbrettesj - and - the- other 'performers -showed' ":that ■ Puller's-''know ; :i very well what their., "patrons want' in ;, the' way of ' eiiter'tainment. ; '..The-- "be peated"'to-night. : - V'" "Hv' <-■' :' * .WONDERLAND:• '.. ,' Wonderland'was full-of life yesterday.-' The search" for "buried .'treasure' caused great interest and excitement.' i The.,gtiysers responded magnificently'to. the persuasions of tho soaping process, and 'aH-: the," apparatus' of amusement was exploited by crowdsfrom the fcre'iioon, until 'night. .Wonderland: .willbe open 'again 'to-day.-;. .-s:, I '■!': Oh. and'after'Saturday'next the-; charge for admission to Wonderland will, be one .shilling, but with' each' ticket twelv&'. :fieiui}r. coupons', which will be acceptcd iintpa'ymentkfor admission to the different sidefsho\y ; s, wi}l be given away, "so ' that, in reality,- admission to the pleasure -grounds-will-be; free,-;th the.ciisoof children the charge'will Be - ; sixpence, and- six penny' coupons,,will' be 'givijn away; '■ . ' : WEST'S- i'ICTURES. • Another • large audience - assembled 'at the Town - Hall •'last l evening,- -arid- the' fine serfs of -; kinem'atog'raph - films r evoked • enthusiastic applause/ . The "fake" .pictures were . very' good, and included- theamusijig "Laundry Nightmare,"'and "The-'Miigicittarlour.". The series illustrating Naples' and' Mount" Vesuvius was a particularly striking - one.. Other excellent pictures •;; were ' "The' Seaman's Widow," and'"A. Trip , to Switzerland."' Tlie Do Grpen /Band was--also >'in'uch appreciated. The performance will.'be this .evening.- .-A-.''change - of programme-is. announced for .to-niprrow, -.when ..an"entirely new series will be presented. ■ SAGBED.' GONCEB-T. ' A grand: sacred and "picture" concert will be given in the Theatre Boyal oii" Sunday, evening after churchl. by- the -MacC-allum Entertainers (instrumentalists, vocalists;, otcl), who have just, completed a. successful tour of the South island.'.' The. MaqCalluni'. family, consists of four'.star, artists," vizir-Mr.; 11. .Scott "M.acr. 'Galium, solo violinist '(late- of the' Andrew Black Concert Company);' Mr. L. Stuart -MacGalium, brilliant solo-flautist.'; Mr'. Archie; Ma-c-allum. ■ .'operatic' basso;.,; and Miss Flora MacCa'Uum,- ..artistic mezzo, contralto and piiniste. They, will be'. supported by. Miss Qiiconip Burrowosj. Queen of mouologuu entertainers. . A, scries. 1 of. w.bll-cliosen' poving-jiic-fu'res will "bo shown,'-and q number cf 'b'cauii-fullj-'ilUiftratcfl sacred songs'.will lie, rendered. A' silvir. Coin' collection 'will;be taken' at th'o doors. " •'v
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 85, 3 January 1908, Page 6
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