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ENTERTAINMENTS.

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i The oxcellont combination of moving pictures and '.vaudeville items at tho Opora Honso.'delighted another-lnrgo audicnco last oyening: A matinee ;• performance will bo givon at 2.30 to-day, and the final 'entertainment of the season willbo' given to-niWit. ' THEATRE ROYAL. . There was a largo attendance at - the Thentro Royal evening, when tho clever members of" Fuller's;Vaudovillo-. Company,repcatod' their Ijvcly ontcrtninmcht. The Ra-

coons, comedy acrobats, will mako their re-• appearance this evening. Several other lead-, ing mombors of tho comiliany are' now making their'last appearances: . ROYAL PICTURES. The admirable selection of moving pictures now on. view in His Majesty's Theatre, ploascd another largo attendance yesterday. The entertainment will bo repeated this evening. WONDERLAND. A fancy , dross and poster carnival will be tho bright particular attraction at Wonderland this overling. Prizes will ho given lor tho best fancy dresses,.most comic dross, and 'most effective posters. Tho charming swiiiosong from ".Mother Goose" will bo ,mvaiu and tho amusing trapezo act by Driscoll and Xiiiella. " Wonderland will bo open chin afternoon. ■ . i " BREWSTER'S MILLIONS." Mr. J. 'C. Williamson's " Brewster's Millions" Company, haaded by those popular favouvitea,. Sir. Thomas . Kingston and Mrs. Robert Brough, will make their first appear aiu-e. hero to-morrow evening at> the Opera Bouse. - " Browstor's Million's" is pne -of tho latest and most, famous of farce-come-dies, , and is admitted unreservedly wherer fiver it has hitherto been produced tp be one of the brightest, drollest, merriest, and mosV 'up-to4ijt<j comedies of roo?ul years, ami as such should provo an aminently popular «attraction, Another icaportant point is that " Brewster's. Millions"' is healthy in touo, depending for its endless fun and comicalities, mion tho smartly.wi'itten dialogue, irresistible situations, and brilliant play, The hooking for the seven nights on which th» comedy, ia to bo staged has boon .'exceptionally heavy. The nho'rfc. tour in the principal towns: between Auckland and hero has been a great auecosa. The mounting and stago-oraft, ami Mr, WilJiumson, in tlio exceptionally heavy. Tho mounting and dressing of tho.Hew comedy will be on an elaborate «qalc,. 0110 scene—that of 'n yaoht in a storm—lining described as a triumph of stage-craft, and Mr, Williamson, in the elaboration of its. production, is stated to have eclipsed his own rccord. .

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 113, 5 February 1908, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 113, 5 February 1908, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 113, 5 February 1908, Page 4