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ENTERTAINMENTS.

OPERA'HOUSE.

.-'■ The fascinating "Isle of Bong, Bong waS visited'by another largo audience; in the Opera" House' last evening. As- the season, of tho Pollard Juvenile Opera Compariy.. : ;draws to ■ its close it is evident" tho devotees of tho light and amusing in musical,comedy intend to .make' tho most of tliiiir opportunities before the company-finally depart... Alhparts last evening'were sustained as cleverly' as on the previous-occasions, and applause was .' a? liberal.' The " Isle of Bong Bong - JwiU bo repeated .to-night. " ; .

■ ;: • 7 THEATRE-ROYAL., fuller's vaudeville artists again pleased a largo ' assembly ; at' tho Theatre'-- Roynli.lasb ovoning. The reappearance of the "lolcens" in their wire-walking and siiarpshooling act was highly popular. The programme will be repeated to-night.

■; THE ROYAL PICTURES. ' Tho admirable moving pictures which . aro prodnced'nightly at His Majesty's kept'ii'large attendanco of young'and. old f List. evening iiitcrested, and amused. The pictures' will be shovfn again to-night- '

. WONDERLAND.. Wonderland attracted many visitors yestcrday evening to witness tho setting off of. two "• "geysers from . tho Top Lake 111 the. Japanese Gardens. The water. ,wns .on fire,' ana tho geysers seemed to spring from' a laito of; fire. To-night another sensational item in the shape of a naval battle, depicting a scene from tho taking of Port Arthur, will ba given, and should attract a large crowd. Tho grounds will be open afternoon and evening. ' . .

Mr.' George Mntheson, Mr. J. G. William* son's tourijife manager, arrived from Auckland last night to make aitarigenic'nts for the forthcoming production of the successful comedy "Brewster's Millions." The season will be inaugurated at, tho Opera House on' Thursday, February 6. The company concluded a most successful season in Auckland on Friday last, and are now appearing in-tho principal provincial centres of tho North Island.

Attention is .directed. 1 to an advertisement in this issue concerning the popular "Everybody's Filter," which fits instantly on any Jin. or Jin. tap, tank, or barrel. It is claimed that it filters without waiting and rids the water of germs, dirt, alid organic matter. .

Mncdonald, Wilson and Co. insert particular* in another column of a sale of CO water-colour drawings, by eminent English ami Continental artists, specially selected by. Mrs. Fletcher Johnston. The sale is on Tuesday, February 4. a t 2 o'clock. Catalogues may be had oa tion to-'the'auctioneers

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 107, 29 January 1908, Page 8

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 107, 29 January 1908, Page 8

ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 107, 29 January 1908, Page 8

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